
Typhoon Ragasa, strongest storm of the year, lashes Western Pacific, leaves dozens dead
Ragasa moved westward toward Vietnam after making landfall in southern China, with hundreds of thousands evacuated and cities shut down across the region.

Ragasa moved westward toward Vietnam after making landfall in southern China, with hundreds of thousands evacuated and cities shut down across the region.

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Ragasa weakened to severe before landfall in Guangdong; millions evacuated as Taiwan grapples with flood disasters from a barrier-lake breach; Hong Kong reports injuries while the storm moves inland

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Guangdong authorities evacuated nearly two million residents as Ragasa, the year's strongest storm, bears down with high tides, heavy rain and risk of landslides.