Gavin Butler,
Laura BickerGuangdong and
Martin YipHong Kong
Two folks have died in jap Taiwan and scores extra are trapped or lacking after a brilliant storm brought on a mountain lake to burst its banks, hearth officers stated.
The barrier lake, fashioned by earlier landslides, broke on Tuesday afternoon, sending water surging into the close by township of Guangfu in Hualien county.
Rescuers from throughout Taiwan are heading to the world. Tremendous Storm Ragasa is the strongest storm of 2025 and is now bearing down on China’s southern coast.
It is because of make landfall in Guangdong province on Wednesday, the place some 370,000 folks have been evacuated, and many faculties and companies shut. Hong Kong has upgraded its storm warning to degree 10, the utmost degree.

Ragasa – equal to a Class 5 hurricane – packed wind gusts of as much as 285km/h (177mph) at its highest level on Monday, and has triggered warnings of floods, storm surges and landslides throughout the area this week.
Taiwan has been lashed by the skin fringe of Ragasa since Monday. The island recorded nearly 60cm (24 inches) of rain in its east as a result of storm, Reuters information company reported.
In Hualien county the burst lake washed away a bridge, uprooted bushes and submerged automobiles. Video confirmed fast-moving water flowing by the world.
“In some locations, water quickly rose as excessive because the second ground of a home and was about [as high as] one ground within the city centre, the place the water has been receding,” Lee Lung-sheng, deputy chief of Hualien County Fireplace Division, instructed AFP information company.
“About 263 folks have been trapped and moved as much as greater floor when the river out of the blue rose. They aren’t in fast hazard, however they’re very anxious concerning the excessive water.”
Elsewhere in Taiwan six folks have been injured, ferry companies suspended and greater than 100 worldwide flights cancelled as Ragasa handed by.
Getty PicturesChinese language authorities are warning of storm surges of as much as 5 metres. Some 370,000 folks have been evacuated to date in Guangdong, as authorities warn of a “catastrophic” scenario.
On Tuesday, grocery store cabinets in Hong Kong have been wiped empty of contemporary bread, greens, meat and instantaneous noodles as residents ready to hunker down.
Hong Kong Worldwide Airport stated it anticipated “important disruption to flight operations” from 18:00 native time (10:00 GMT) on Tuesday till the subsequent day.
Greater than 500 Cathay Pacific flights are anticipated to be cancelled, whereas Hong Kong Airways stated it could cease all departures from town.
Ragasa has been dubbed the “King of Storms” by China’s meteorological company and is predicted to maneuver in the direction of northern Vietnam within the coming days, probably affecting tens of millions.
In cities throughout southern China, store house owners piled sandbags in entrance of their shops in preparation for the storm’s arrival, with residents in low-lying areas subsequent to the ocean entrance significantly anxious about tidal surges.
Many have additionally taped up the home windows of their houses and companies, hoping to forestall their destruction.

‘Soiled facet’ of Ragasa menaces Hong Kong
Getty PicturesThough this a part of southern China and Hong Kong is used to frequent typhoons, the impression this time could also be worsened due to the placement of the storm.
The correct hand facet of Ragasa – because it approaches Hong Kong and Guangdong – is know because the “soiled facet” – and it’s this which is able to hit the area. The “soiled facet” might be far more harmful than the left-hand facet, primarily as a result of the movement of the storm is added to the background circulation of the storm.
The place these two actions mix is the place essentially the most harmful winds are discovered. Moreover, these winds might be pushing water inland, leading to an even bigger storm surge.
It isn’t but clear precisely how a lot local weather change has affected Ragasa particularly. However a warming world is predicted to make tropical storms like typhoons and hurricanes extra intense on common, based on UN scientists.
Meaning greater wind speeds, heavier rainfall and the next danger of coastal flooding, though the variety of typhoons throughout east and southeast Asia could lower in future.
Getty PicturesRagasa additionally lashed by a distant island within the north of the Philippines on Monday, killing not less than one particular person as hundreds of households have been evacuated earlier than the storm made landfall.
Colleges and authorities workplaces have been shut in massive components of the nation, together with within the capital Manila.
Ragasa would “pose a critical risk” to Hong Kong, stated Eric Chan, town’s Chief Secretary for Administration, evaluating it to 2 different typhoons which left behind trails of extreme destruction.
Tremendous storm Mangkhut in 2018 – to this point essentially the most intense storm to strike town – injured 200 folks, sank ships and wrecked infrastructure, with the climate company estimating financial losses of HK$4.6bn ($592m: £438m).
In 2017, storm Hato unleashed critical flooding and injured greater than 100 folks within the metropolis.
With further reporting by Kelly Ng in Singapore, Simon Fraser in London, Mark Poynting, local weather reporter and BBC Climate’s Sarah Keith-lucas


