Typhoon Ragasa with 215 km/h winds threatens Philippines and China, forcing mass evacuations, school closures, and transport suspensions across the region.

Major Typhoon Approaches Northern Philippines
One of the most powerful typhoons of the 2025 Pacific season is currently bearing down on the northern Philippines, with Typhoon Ragasa packing sustained winds of 215 kilometers per hour and expected to intensify to 265 km/h. The storm is positioned east of Calayan Island and has already begun affecting coastal communities.
Mass Evacuations Underway
Thousands of residents have been evacuated from vulnerable areas across dozens of provinces in the Luzon region. Schools have been closed, power outages are widespread, and both air and sea transportation have been suspended. "We are facing one of the most severe weather events this year," stated a local emergency official who requested anonymity.
Regional Impact Spreads
Weather services warn that coastal areas could experience flooding from waves up to three meters high. The typhoon's impact is expected to extend beyond the Philippines, with Taiwan and Hongkong preparing for its arrival later this week before it makes landfall in mainland China.
China Braces for Impact
In Hongkong, residents are stockpiling supplies while authorities distribute sandbags to mitigate potential flooding. Macao authorities have advised residents to prepare for possible evacuation. Guangdong province, China's most populous region, has closed schools, businesses, and government buildings while suspending public transportation in multiple cities.
The Philippines experiences approximately twenty tropical cyclones annually, with the northern Luzon region being particularly vulnerable to Pacific-born storms. According to Wikipedia, the country is considered the most exposed nation in the world to tropical storms.