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    Super Typhoon Ragasa: ‘King of Storms’ makes landfall in China after leaving trail of destruction across Asia with more than 20 dead in Taiwan and the Philippines – live updates

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    Super Typhoon Ragasa: ‘King of Storms’ makes landfall in China after leaving trail of destruction across Asia with more than 20 dead in Taiwan and the Philippines – live updates

    By JAMIE BULLEN, LIVE COVERAGE EDITOR

    Updated: 05:59 EDT, 24 September 2025

    Super Typhoon Ragasa, the world’s most powerful tropical cyclone this year, has made landfall in China today after blazing a trail of destruction across Asian countries with more than 20 dead in Taiwan and the Philippines.

    Ragasa struck Hailing Island, which is in the city of Yangjiang in Guangdong province, at around 5pm local time (10am GMT) after storms battered Hong Kong and Shenzhen earlier today.

    So far, hurricane-force winds have caused the deaths of 15 people in Taiwan when a lake barrier overflowed and 10 in the Philippines.

    Authorities in multiple Chinese cities closed schools and businesses today ahead of the storm’s arrival.

    Follow the Daily Mail’s live updates on Super Typhoon Ragasa below 

    Yangjiang deserted as Ragasa makes landfall

    Yangjiang lies deserted as Ragasa makes landfall

    epa12401265 A mockup of a goose is secured with straps in Yangjiang, Guandong province, China, 24 September 2025. Typhoon Ragasa, the most powerful typhoon this year, is expected to make landfall in the province of Guangdong in southern China on 24 September.  EPA/ANDRES MARTINEZ CASARES

    Streets in Yangjiang were mostly empty as winds intensified on Wednesday afternoon as Ragasa made landfall in China

    An AFP journalist saw flying debris carried by strong wind that ripped advertisements off of buildings, as well as broken fences and fallen branches on the ground.

    The Yangjiang train station – normally bustling with activity, locals said – stood empty, with rail travel suspended today across Guangdong province.

    The casino hub of Macau – which also saw widespread flooding – has suspended power supply to some low-lying areas, according to utility company CEM.

    Ragasa leaves at least 10 dead in the Philippines

    Residents walk past a fallen electric post along a road in Calayan island, Cagayan province on September 23, 2025, a day after Super Typhoon Ragasa hit the island. Ragasa had already toppled trees, torn the roofs off buildings and killed at least two people in a landslide while lashing the northern Philippines, where thousands sought shelter in schools and evacuation centres. (Photo by Cristy Gaffud / AFP) (Photo by CRISTY GAFFUD/AFP via Getty Images)

    At least 10 deaths were reported in the 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 who fled to government emergency shelters.

    Breaking:Typhoon Ragasa makes landfall in southern China

    Typhoon Ragasa has made landfall in China’s Guangdong province, authorities have declared.

    According to state media, the typhoon struck Hailing Island, which is in Yangjiang city, at around 5pm local time (10am GMT) with winds near 90mph.

    Map: Typhoon Ragasa to make landfall in southern China

    ANKARA, TURKIYE - SEPTEMBER 23: An infographic titled "Hong Kong and southern China brace for Typhoon Ragasa after it hits Philippines" created in Ankara, Turkiye on September 23, 2025. (Photo by Yasin Demirci/Anadolu via Getty Images)

    This map shows the path of Super Typhoon Ragasa which is weakening as it approaches southern China today.

    The storm has barrelled across the South China Sea leaving a trail of destruction in the Philippines, Taiwan and Hong Kong.

    Today it will make landfall in China with Vietnam and Laos expected to be hit next.

    China orders schools and to businesses to shut down across multiple cities

    A cordon has been put in place in Guangdong province

    epa12401264 A cordon set up next to a beach in preparation for Typhoon Ragasa in Maoming, Guangdong province, China, 24 September 2025. Typhoon Ragasa, the most powerful typhoon this year, is expected to make landfall in the province of Guangdong in southern China on 24 September.  EPA/ANDRES MARTINEZ CASARES

    China yesterday ordered at least 10 cities to shut down schools and businesses as Super Typhoon Ragasa approaches.

    Ragasa is expected to make landfall in the central and western coastal areas of Guangdong later today.

    Guangdong triggered its highest emergency response for windstorms as Ragasa approached, packing gusts of up to 230 kilometres (140 miles) per hour, according to the weather service in nearby Hong Kong.

    Shenzhen had ordered the evacuation of 400,000 people, with the city’s emergency management authorities warning of ‘severe wind, rain, waves and floods’.

    Restrictions were lifted in the city at around 4pm local time (8am UK time).

    Other major cities implementing suspension measures included Zhuhai, Dongguan and Foshan.

    How Typhoon Ragasa caused havoc at one of world’s busiest airports

    FILE PHOTO: A departure board displays flight cancellations at Hong Kong International Airport, as Super Typhoon Ragasa disrupts travel, in Hong Kong, China, September 23, 2025. REUTERS/Edmond Ng/File Photo

    Ahead of the arrival of hurricane-force winds and torrential rain in Hong Kong, about 80 per cent of planes belonging to the four main airlines in the city were relocated.

    Aircraft were either grounded or moved to hubs in Japan, China, Cambodia, Europe and Australia.

    All landings and departures at Hong Kong, the world’s busiest cargo airport and the ninth busiest for international passenger traffic, were cancelled for 36 hours starting on Tuesday evening.

    Hong Kong’s largest airline, Cathay Pacific Airways, warned Ragasa was going to have a ‘significant impact’ on operations as it cancelled more than 500 flights.

    “We are positioning some of our aircraft away from Hong Kong and expect a staggered and gradual resumption to our schedule throughout Thursday into Friday,” said the airline, which has a fleet of 179 passenger and freighter planes.

    Hong Kong issued typhoon signal 10, its highest warning, early on Wednesday, which urges businesses and transport services to shut down.

    The signal has since been downgraded to 8.

    Watch: Super Typhoon Ragasa batters Hong Kong

    Watch our footage as Hong Kong grappled with huge waves that crashed over areas of the Asian financial hub’s eastern and southern shoreline.

    The waves can be seen breaking into white-water streams as they rushed along pavements and submerged some roads alongside residential properties.

    Taiwan premier calls for inquiry into typhoon deaths

    Taiwan’s premier Cho Jung-tai has called for an inquiry after 15 people were killed as a result of strong flooding caused by Super Typhoon Ragasa.

    Residents in Guangfu, where all the deaths took place, said there was insufficient warning when a barrier lake overflowed during torrential rains.

    Cho has now called for an inquiry into what went wrong with evacuation orders.

    Speaking earlier, he said:

    For the 14 who have tragically passed away, we must investigate why evacuation orders were not carried out in the designated areas.This is not about assigning blame, but about uncovering the truth.

    The death toll has since been revised up to 15.

    The government said the overflow of the barrier lake released about 60 million tonnes of an estimated 91 million tonnes of water, enough to fill about 36,000 Olympic-sized swimming pools.

    Taiwan confirms 15 dead after typhoon flooding

    epa12401271 A man walks past a damaged vehicles partially buried by silt in the aftermath of Super Typhoon Ragasa in Guangfu Township, Hualien County, Taiwan, 24 September 2025. At least 14 people have died, 32 were injured and more than 150 are missing in the eastern county after a barrier lake in the mountains overflowed and inundated the township during the typhoon, according to the Ministry of Health and Welfare.  EPA/RITCHIE B. TONGO

    Taiwan’s fire department has confirmed another person has died as a result of the typhoon to bring the total number to 15.

    Authorities have today also adjusted down to 17 the number of people missing from a flood caused by a typhoon, from 152 given previously.

    The deaths occurred when a decades-old lake barrier burst after Super Typhoon Ragasa pounded the island with torrential rain.

    The lake in eastern Hualien county – formed by series of landslides that created a natural dam wall – burst Tuesday, washing away a bridge and sweeping into a town with a trail of thick sludge and mud.

    Pictures: Super Typhoon Ragasa wreaks havoc across Shenzhen

    Here are some pictures showing how Ragasa is leaving a trail of destruction in Shenzhen, the city linking Hong Kong to mainland China.

    China’s marine authority has warned of a high risk of flooding in Shenzhen, especially in low-lying areas, with a storm surge alert expected to remain in effect until Thursday.

    Waves crash onto a beach near giant sculptures in Shenzhen in southern China's Guangdong province on Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2025, as Typhoon Ragasa moves near the area. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)
    A car passes through a puddle of water in the aftermath of Super Typhoon Ragasa, in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China, September 24, 2025. REUTERS/Go Nakamura
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Xinhua/Shutterstock (15500361j) Evacuated residents rest inside a badminton gymnasium of Shenzhen University in Shenzhen, south China's Guangdong Province, Sept. 23, 2025. South China's Guangdong Province raised its wind emergency response to the highest level at 10 a.m. Tuesday, as Typhoon Ragasa is forecast to make landfall along the central or western coastal areas of the province as a strong or super strong typhoon within 24 hours.  The provincial flood, drought and wind control headquarters have urged all localities and departments to act with the highest standards, strictest requirements and most concrete measures, and have ordered major affected areas to suspend classes, work, production, public transportation and business operations. Cities including Zhuhai, Shenzhen and Jiangmen have implemented these suspensions. China Guangdong Typhoon Ragasa Prevention - 23 Sep 2025
    A customer walks past a nearly empty shelf at a supermarket, as Super Typhoon Ragasa approaches in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, China September 23, 2025. REUTERS/David Kirton

    Hong Kong remains in lockdown as dozens injured

    epa12401210 Waves crash ashore during Typhoon Ragasa, signal 10, in Hong Kong, China, 24 September 2025.  EPA/MAY JAMES

    Hong Kong lowered its typhoon signal to 8 from 10 just after 1pm (5am GMT) on Wednesday, keeping the city locked down.

    Businesses and transport services were shut down to avoid major damage.

    The hospital authority said at least 50 people had been injured by the typhoon, while the government had opened 50 temporary shelters, within which 791 sought refuge.

    In the gambling hub of Macau next to Hong Kong, casinos were forced to shutter their gambling areas.

    Guests are not able to leave their property if they are staying there.

    China issues ‘red’ wave warning for first time this year

    China’s marine authority, the National Maritime Environmental Forecasting Center, issued its highest ‘red’ wave warning for the first time this year, forecasting storm surges of up to 9 feet in parts of Guangdong province, as Ragasa charges towards the densely populated Pearl River Delta.

    Ragasa formed over the Western Pacific last week. Fuelled by warm seas and favourable atmospheric conditions, the tropical cyclone rapidly intensified to become a Category 5 super typhoon on Monday with winds exceeding 260 kph (162 mph).

    It has since weakened to a Category 3 typhoon, which is still capable of bringing down trees and power lines, shattering windows and damaging buildings.

    Super Typhoon Ragasa: Everything you need to know this morning

    Here’s what you need to know as Ragasa barrels it way towards southern China today:

    • Ragasa is on course to make landfall in China’s Guangdong province at around 10pm local time (3pm UK time) after wreaking destruction in the Philippines, Taiwan and Hong Kong
    • Some 1.9 million people have already been evacuated in the Chinese province, the most populous in the country, as hurricane-force winds of more than 100mph approach
    • Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Foshan and Dongguan, the largest cities in the storm’s path, are home to around 50 million people
    • Authorities have dispatched tens of thousands of tents, folding beds, emergency lighting equipment and other rescue supplies to cities across the province
    • In Taiwan, 14 people have been killed and 129 are missing after a barrier lake overflowed and sent a wall of water into a town
    • Meanwhile Hong Kong has been drenched as it grappled with huge waves that crashed over areas of the Asian financial hub’s eastern and southern shoreline
    • Ragasa, which formed over the Western Pacific last week, rapidly intensified to become a Category 5 super typhoon on Monday with winds exceeding 260 kph (162 mph)
    • It has since weakened to a Category 3 typhoon, which is still capable of bringing down trees and power lines, shattering windows and damaging buildings

    Super Typhoon Ragasa to make landfall in China

    JIANGMEN, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 24: A view of the street as super typhoon Ragasa approaches on September 24, 2025 in Jiangmen, Guangdong Province of China. Bracing for the imminent super strong typhoon Ragasa, south China's coastal regions, have suspended train and ferry services, closed schools and reinforced road facilities to ensure the safety of local residents. (Photo by Stringer/Anadolu via Getty Images)

    Hello and welcome to the Daily Mail’s live coverage of Super Typhoon Ragasa which is expected to make landfall in China today.

    Nearly two million people have been evacuated in Guangdong, the country’s most populous province, as the powerful storm barrels it way across the South China Sea having wreaked destruction in the Philippines, Taiwan and Hong Kong.

    Ragasa is on course to make landfall between the cities of Yangjiang and Zhanjiang today as authorities close schools and businesses.

    Stick with us for the latest developments on the storm throughout the day.

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