Typhoon Ragasa Prompts Evacuations Across Northern Philippines
Typhoon Ragasa Prompts Evacuations Across Northern Philippines
US · Published Sep 22, 2025
Super Typhoon Ragasa prompts mass evacuations and closures across the northern Philippines due to extremely high winds and gusts.
The storm is expected to move south of Taiwan and make landfall in southeastern China, bringing life-threatening storm surges and torrential rains.
Residents are urged to stay informed and follow local officials' guidance to ensure safety amid hazardous conditions.
Typhoon Ragasa triggers evacuations and closures
Super Typhoon Ragasa has made its impact felt across the northern Philippines, triggering widespread evacuations and closures as it barrels through the region. With sustained winds of 215 kilometers per hour and gusts reaching up to 295 kph, Ragasa is classified as a highly dangerous storm. Thousands of residents have been forced to leave their homes, seeking refuge in safer locations as the typhoon brings life-threatening conditions.
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