HONG KONG/SHENZHEN, China (Reuters) -Typhoon Ragasa, the world's most powerful tropical cyclone this year, struck the ...
Schools and flights were canceled across southern China and many businesses were closed ahead of the storm, one of the ...
Factory shutdowns and terminal closures across Guangdong and Hong Kong create backlogs, with ocean freight delays of up to a ...
One million residents of Guangdong, in southern China, were evacuated before the powerful storm made landfall on Wednesday.
Dozens of people were injured in Hong Kong as the year’s most powerful storm passed close to the city and triggered flooding ...
Southern Chinese cities have closed schools, businesses and airports as they brace for one of the strongest typhoons in years ...
Typhoon Ragasa has made landfall in southern China, where nearly two million people have been evacuated in preparation for ...
Typhoon Ragasa, one of the strongest storms to hit Asia in years, has caused massive destruction in Taiwan and the Philippines before slamming ashore in southern China.
Densely populated Hong Kong is being slammed by its most powerful storm in years, with Super Typhoon Ragasa packing hurricane-force winds and a dangerous storm surge.
Hong Kong resumes flights as megacities across region count cost of the world’s most powerful storm so far this year ...
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