What Is Typhoon Ragasa? Impact, Intensity, and Latest Updates

Typhoon Ragasa 2025, the year’s strongest super typhoon, hits Philippines, Hong Kong, Taiwan & China with heavy rain, floods, and destructive winds.

Update: 2025-09-24 07:24 GMT

Typhoon Ragasa 2025 Super Typhoon Impact, Intensity and Latest Updates

Typhoon Ragasa, known as Nando in the Philippines, is a powerful and destructive super typhoon of 2025. It has been described as the strongest tropical storm of the year so far. The typhoon first passed north of the Philippines on Monday, bringing heavy rainfall, floods, and landslides, and has now moved toward Hong Kong, China, and Taiwan.

Meteorological agencies have issued warnings of strong winds, heavy rains, and high sea waves in Hong Kong. The storm is expected to cause economic damage worth billions of dollars.

Intensity of Typhoon Ragasa

Over the past few days, Ragasa rapidly gained strength before being declared a full-scale typhoon.

At its peak, Ragasa’s central pressure dropped to around 905 hPa.

10-minute sustained winds reached 205 km/h.

1-minute maximum winds peaked at 270 km/h, making it equivalent to a Category 5 super typhoon.

Impact of Typhoon Ragasa

Taiwan

In Hualien County, a barrier lake burst, causing flooding.

At least 14 people lost their lives, while dozens remain missing.

Hong Kong

Strong winds and heavy rainfall led to flooded streets, fallen trees, and waterlogging in many areas.

Authorities issued high-level warnings and advised citizens to stay indoors.

South China Coast

In Guangdong and nearby regions, schools were closed, flights were canceled, and hundreds of thousands of people were evacuated.

Preparations and Relief Measures

Governments across affected regions have declared emergency warnings.

Rescue operations are in full swing.

People are being evacuated from coastal areas.

Emergency shelters have been set up.

Flight services remain suspended, and schools have been closed in multiple areas.

Typhoon Ragasa: Threat Continues

The super typhoon is still maintaining its intensity and is expected to make landfall on the Guangdong coast. Meteorologists warn of torrential rains, violent winds, and storm surges in coastal areas.

Citizens are advised to:

Remain alert.

Stock up on emergency supplies.

Follow official safety instructions.

Typhoon Ragasa has already caused severe damage in several regions and continues to pose a major threat as it advances toward the South China coast.

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