Photos: 2025's strongest storm hits China after causing deaths in Taiwan, Philippines
Summary
Super Typhoon Ragasa struck Hong Kong and southern China with strong winds and heavy rain. The storm caused 14 deaths in Taiwan after a lake barrier burst, and it also resulted in three deaths in the Philippines. Climate change may be causing storms like Ragasa to become stronger and more intense.Key Facts
- Super Typhoon Ragasa hit Hong Kong and southern China with hurricane-force winds.
- In Taiwan, officials reported 14 deaths due to a burst lake barrier during the storm.
- 124 people are missing in Taiwan because of the storm.
- The storm has been affecting Taiwan since Monday.
- In the Philippines, the typhoon caused three deaths.
- Climate change is believed to make storms like Ragasa more intense and increase rainfall.
- Photos show the aftermath of the storm, such as mud in the streets and uprooted trees.
- Residents in China prepared for the typhoon by stocking up on supplies.
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