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Typhoon Ragasa live: World’s strongest storm breaks records in China after slamming Taiwan and Hong Kong – UK Times

By uk-times.com25 September 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Hong Kong stock market stayed open despite Typhoon

Chim Lee, a senior energy and climate change specialist at the Economist Intelligence Unit, says authorities in South East Asia and East Asia have “taken lessons from [typhoons] Hato and Mangkhut, which both caused billions of dollars in damage in 2017 and 2018”.

“The Pearl River Delta is one of the best-prepared regions for typhoons, so we’re not expecting major disruptions.

“One change this year is that the Hong Kong stock market has stayed open during typhoons – a sign of how resilient the infrastructure has become,” he said.

Daniel Keane25 September 2025 02:00

Pictured: A woman tries to open an umbrella in Shenzhen as typhoon hits

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Daniel Keane25 September 2025 01:00

Mother relives terrifying moment Typhoon struck Hong Kong

A woman has recalled the “terrifying” moment that Typhoon Ragasa struck in Hong Kong.

Sarah Millson, 50, told the Standard that she was stuck inside her home with her family when the typhoon hit.

“It’s quite worrying because you never know what will fly off someone’s roof and that might land on your place. At some points it was quite terrifying hearing some of the noises coming from outside.

“There is a lot of flooding on this island. I know from the groups I’m on a lot of people who’ve lost WiFi and some lost electricity.

“For other people on the island who are more exposed on the hillside they probably would have had more damage than we did.”

Daniel Keane25 September 2025 00:01

Typhoon Ragasa: Your rights if your flight or holiday is cancelled

Tens of thousands of passengers are likely to be stranded due to Typhoon Ragasa, with hundreds of flights grounded across east Asia, as well as many intercontinental connections to and from Europe.

Their rights depend on the airline they are travelling with, and also where their intended journey begins.

Read our article below for the key aspects.

Daniel Keane24 September 2025 23:00

Trump’s aid cuts leave the Philippines more exposed to powerful cyclones

The Philippines took a $104m (£77m) hit with the closure of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), that cut representing 95 per cent of the US overseas aid programme in the country.

Read our full story below.

Daniel Keane24 September 2025 22:00

Pictured: An uprooted tree blocks a path in Hong Kong

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Daniel Keane24 September 2025 21:00

At least ten deaths reported in Philippines

At least 10 deaths from Typhoon Ragasa were reported in the northern Philippines, including seven fishermen who drowned after their boat was battered by huge waves and fierce winds and flipped over on Monday off Santa Ana in the province of Cagayan.

Five other fishermen remained missing, officials said.

Nearly 700,000 people were affected by the onslaught in the main northern Philippine region of Luzon, including 25,000 people who fled to government emergency shelters.

Daniel Keane24 September 2025 20:00

What is a typhoon?

According to the Met Office, a typhoon is a “rapidly rotating storm system characterised by a low-pressure centre, strong winds, and heavy rain”.

They are most common in the north-west Pacific Ocean, where they can occur all year round.

However, the main season runs from July to November.

Daniel Keane24 September 2025 19:00

Another typhoon reaches category 4 strength

Ragasa isn’t the only storm intensifying in the Pacific Ocean this week. Super Typhoon Neoguri also reached category 4 equivalent strength.

Early on Sunday morning, satellite images revealed that both typhoons were very large and undergoing rapid intensification.

Daniel Keane24 September 2025 18:00

People clear debris after Typhoon Ragasa in Hualien, Taiwan

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Daniel Keane24 September 2025 17:00

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