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Typhoon Ragasa makes landfall in southern China, according to weather service
Flooding is seen in the San Ma Lo commercial area during the passage of Super Typhoon Ragasa in Macau on September 24, 2025. — AFP pic

YANGJIANG, Sept 24 — Typhoon Ragasa made landfall in southern China today, the national weather service said, after battering Hong Kong and killing at least 15 in Taiwan.

“Ragasa made landfall along the coast of Hailing Island, Yangjiang City, Guangdong Province around 5 pm (5pm Malaysian time) on September 24,” the National Meteorological Centre said.

In Yangjiang, AFP saw ferocious winds ripping signs off buildings, downing trees and destroying fences.

For a period of several hours today, the powerful typhoon shook buildings as sheets of rain poured down on the city of more than two million people.

An AFP journalist saw firetrucks driving through mostly deserted streets as the winds whipped branches along the road and toppled motorbikes that had been parked along the pavement.

The weather service said that at the time of landfall, the maximum wind speed near the centre of the storm was 145 kilometres per hour.— AFP

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