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China cancels schools and flights as it braces for Ragasa, one of the strongest typhoons in years

HONG KONG (AP) — Southern Chinese cities scaled back many aspects of daily life on Tuesday with school and business closures and flight cancellations as the region braced for one of the strongest typhoons in years that has already killed three people and led to the displacement of thousands of others in the Philippines.

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China cancels schools and flights as it braces for Ragasa, one of the strongest typhoons in years

People walk in the rain caused by typhoon Ragasa in Taipei, Taiwan Tuesday, Sept. 23, 2025. (AP Photo/Chiang Ying-ying)


HONG KONG (AP) — Southern Chinese cities scaled back many aspects of daily life on Tuesday with school and business closures and flight cancellations as the region braced for one of the strongest typhoons in years that has already killed three people and led to the displacement of thousands of others in the Philippines.

s observatory said Super Typhoon Ragasa, which was packing maximum sustained winds near the center of about 143 mph (230 kph), is expected to move west-northwest at about 14 mph (22 kph) across the northern part of the South China Sea and edge closer to the coast of Guangdong province, the southern Chinese economic powerhouse.

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