September 24, 2025 - 02:45

Super Typhoon Ragasa has struck Hong Kong with ferocious winds and heavy rainfall, marking what is anticipated to be the city’s most intense storm in nearly seven years. The powerful typhoon has led to significant disruptions across the region, prompting businesses to suspend operations in response to the hazardous conditions.
As the storm unleashes tree-snapping gusts, residents are urged to stay indoors and heed safety warnings issued by local authorities. The heavy rainfall has raised concerns about flooding, further complicating the situation for both individuals and businesses alike.
Public transportation services have been severely affected, with many routes canceled or delayed as safety measures are implemented. The city is bracing for potential widespread damage, with emergency services on high alert to respond to any incidents arising from the storm.
As the situation develops, residents remain vigilant, preparing for the aftermath of what could be a historic weather event for Hong Kong.
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