AT least 14 people are dead and more than 100 missing after the “King of Storms” slammed into Taiwan.
More than two million people in China and Hong Kong have been evacuated as south Asia braces for more destruction from Super Typhoon Ragasa.
ReutersDamaged cars lie strewn in the street following flooding in Hualien, Taiwan[/caption]
APEnormous waves smash into a beach near a giant sculpture in Shenzhen in southern China’s Guangdong province[/caption]
AFPFiremen prepare to remove an uprooted tree as Super Typhoon Ragasa hits Hong Kong[/caption]
Flights have been cancelled and communities locked down as ferocious winds batter the region.
At least four more people are known to have died in the Philippines, where nearly 700,000 people felt the force of the storm.
The deaths in Taiwan were reported in the eastern county of Hualien.
Some 129 people are also missing from the area after a town, Guangfu, was completely flooded by a lake which burst its banks.
Super Typhoon Ragasa – dubbed the “King of Storms” – is the strongest storm of 2025 and could become the fiercest ever recorded in Hong Kong.
The Observatory hoisted the maximum T10 warning signal in the early hours of Wednesday, warning the city to brace for “persistently adverse” weather.
Winds howled at 137mph and towering waves pounded Hong Kong’s shores.
As of 9am local time, 33 people had been injured in Hong Kong, according to the South China Morning Post.
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