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Highest warning level: Super typhoon reaches the Philippines

12:56
22 September 2025

Highest alert level
Super typhoon reaches the Philippines

WindRadar: Typhoon RAGASA will hit the northernmost island of the Philippines on Monday.

A tropical cyclone of the strongest category has reached the Philippines. With wind speeds of up to 315 kilometres per hour, Super Typhoon RAGASA is moving westward north of the island of Luzon on Monday.

Thousands of people are already fleeing from enormous amounts of rain, metre-high storm surges and severe damage caused by hurricane-force gusts.

Did you know?

Super typhoons are among the strongest tropical cyclones. A super typhoon is equivalent to a category 5 hurricane. The Philippines is hitby an average of around 20 typhoons every year .

According to current calculations, RAGASA is continuing to move towards southern China and Hong Kong, although it is weakening. Taiwan will also be affected by heavy rain and storms.

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