
Storm threatens millions as authorities prepare for potential landfall.
Super Typhoon Ragasa has prompted mass evacuations across northern Philippines and Taiwan as authorities brace for one of the strongest storms in years.
With winds exceeding 150 miles per hour, Ragasa is expected to bring torrential rains, destructive gusts, and life-threatening storm surges.
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has ordered preemptive evacuations in coastal and flood-prone areas, while Taiwan has suspended classes and flights in preparation for the typhoon’s impact.
With winds exceeding 150 miles per hour, Ragasa is expected to bring torrential rains, destructive gusts, and life-threatening storm surges.
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has ordered preemptive evacuations in coastal and flood-prone areas, while Taiwan has suspended classes and flights in preparation for the typhoon’s impact.