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Typhoon Ragasa has weakened into a tropical depression as it enters northeastern Vietnam. Heavy rains are expected to impact the country's northern provinces and officials have warned of
Typhoon Ragasa weakens in Vietnam after leaving trail of destruction across southern China - Hong Kong resumes flights as megacities across region count cost of the world’s most powerful storm so far
Super Typhoon Ragasa, with winds up to Category 17, is forecast to reach waters off Quang Ninh–Ninh Binh by Sept 25.
Typhoon Ragasa, which peaked as a Category 4 super typhoon earlier in the week, swept through the northern Philippines on Monday and Taiwan on Tuesday before making landfall near Hong Kong and driving across China's Guangdong province into north Vietnam. Developed by Casey Miller; Editing by Ben Welsh; Data from the Hong Kong Observatory.
HANOI: Vietnam Airlines and Vietjet Air have adjusted several flights to ensure the safety of passengers and crew due to the impacts of Super Typhoon Ragasa.
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Super Typhoon Ragasa to hold strength today, weaken rapidly from midweek
Ragasa is forecast to remain at super-typhoon intensity with maximum winds of 202–220 km per hour on Tuesday, before entering a rapid weakening phase on Wednesday and Thursday.
Tropical storm Ragasa is pushing west across southern China today, with Vietnam now bracing for heavy rain and floods after the year’s strongest cyclone battered Taiwan, the Philippines and Guangdong province.