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China Braces for the Worst as Typhoon Ragasa Barrels Toward Its Coast

September 23, 2025
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China Braces for the Worst as Typhoon Ragasa Barrels Toward Its Coast
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After making landfall in the northern Philippines, Typhoon Ragasa headed back out to sea and barreled toward southern China on Tuesday, prompting hundreds of flight cancellations, mass evacuations and the closure of Hong Kong’s Disneyland and Macau’s casinos.

China’s National Meteorological Center forecast that the storm would make a second landfall on Wednesday near Shenzhen, a tech hub that borders Hong Kong. Shenzhen’s government said it planned to evacuate 400,000 people and close the airport at 8 p.m. on Tuesday.

Ragasa, the most powerful storm in the world so far this year, briefly reached sustained wind speeds of 165 miles per hour on Monday, according to the Joint Typhoon Warning Center. It has since been downgraded to a Category 4 storm.

Experts say that typhoons are increasing in the region, and officials are bracing for Ragasa to be one of the worst in years. Hong Kong Observatory’s forecasters warned that it could cause damage comparable to that of Typhoon Mangkhut in 2018, when ferocious winds shattered hundreds of glass windows in the city’s skyscapers. Eric Chan, Hong Kong’s No. 2 official, described the typhoon as a “serious threat” to the city.

In Hong Kong, Disneyland was closed, horse races were canceled, classes were suspended and office workers went home early. Supermarket shelves were emptied as residents stocked up on food.

At least 600 flights from Cathay Pacific, Hong Kong Airlines and other carriers have been canceled at Hong Kong International Airport. The airport said that its runways would continue to operate and that some restaurants and shops would stay open for 24 hours for stranded passengers. In Taiwan, 270 flights were canceled.

The gambling hub of Macau announced that casinos would be temporarily closed starting from Tuesday evening.

After hitting China, the storm is expected to continue westward, reaching as far as Vietnam and Laos later this week.

In the Philippines, the state weather bureau said Monday that the storm had caused heavy rains and landslides in areas in the north, many of which were still struggling with flooding from previous storms.

Tiffany May is a reporter based in Hong Kong, covering the politics, business and culture of the city and the broader region.

Xinyun Wu is a reporter and researcher covering technology and business in China and Taiwan and is based in Taipei, Taiwan.

The post China Braces for the Worst as Typhoon Ragasa Barrels Toward Its Coast appeared first on New York Times.

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