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Super Typhoon Ragasa makes landfall in Philippines

Thousands seek shelter in the north of the country from gale-force winds as Typhoon Ragasa makes landfall on its way to southern China.

Coastguard personnel carry victims during a rescue mission.
Coastguard personnel during a rescue mission in Santa Ana, Cagayan province, Philippines [Handout/Philippine Coast Guard via EPA]
By News Agencies
Published On 23 Sep 202523 Sep 2025

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At least three people have been killed and thousands have been evacuated from villages and schools in Northern Philippines, while offices were closed, as one of this year’s strongest typhoons threatened to cause flooding and landslides on its way to southeastern China.

Super Typhoon Ragasa had sustained winds of 215 kilometres per hour (134 miles per hour), with gusts of up to 295km/h (183mph), when it slammed into Panuitan Island off Cagayan province in the mid-afternoon on Monday, Philippine forecasters said.

Tropical cyclones with sustained winds of 185km/h (115mph) or higher are categorised in the Philippines as a super typhoon – a designation adopted years ago to underscore the urgency tied to such extreme weather disturbances.

As of 8:00 pm (12:00 GMT), the storm was generating maximum sustained winds of 215km/h (134 mph) near its centre, with gusts of up to 265km/h (165mph), the national weather service said.

On Calayan Island, at the storm’s centre, information officer Herbert Singun told the AFP news agency that chunks of a school roof had been ripped off and landed on an evacuation centre about 30 metres away (100 feet), causing one minor injury.

Just move than 10,000 Filipinos were evacuated across the country, with schools and government offices closed on Monday in the Manila region and across 29 other provinces.

The Philippines is the first major landmass facing the Pacific cyclone belt, and the archipelago is hit by an average of 20 storms and typhoons each year, putting millions of people in disaster-prone areas in a state of constant poverty.

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Super typhoon Ragasa makes landfall in Philippines
Coastguard conducting a rappel rescue in flood-hit municipality of Salcedo, Ilocos Sur province. [Handout/Philippine Coast Guard via EPA]
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A man stands near debris on a waterfront road amid heavy rain in Aparri town, Cagayan province. [John Dimain/AFP]
Super typhoon Ragasa makes landfall in Philippines
Rescuers carrying an injured person on a stretcher after a landslide hit vehicles on a road in Tuba town, Benguet province, north of Manila. [Handout/Tuba Public Information service via AFP]
Super typhoon Ragasa makes landfall in Philippines
A navigational buoy is washed ashore in Santa Ana town, Cagayan province, north of Manila. [John Dimain/AFP]
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Motorists wade through a flooded road in Apalit, Pampanga province. [Lisa Marie David/Reuters]
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An aerial view shows fishing boats along the shores in Santa Ana town. [John Dimain/AFP]
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Flooded rice fields in Camalaniugan town, Cagayan province. [John Dimain/AFP]


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