Tropical Cyclone Ragasa Causes Damage in China and Southeast Asia
Introduction
The southern coast of China has been battered by the weakened Tropical Cyclone Ragasa, causing flooding, power outages, and deaths in Taiwan and the Philippines. The storm is now heading towards Vietnam, but its impact is still being felt in the Chinese economic hub of Guangdong province.
Key Details
The storm has brought heavy rains and strong winds, causing flooding in streets and homes in Guangdong province. The government has issued warnings and urged residents to take precautions to ensure their safety. In Taiwan, the storm has caused landslides and flooding, resulting in several deaths and injuries. In the Philippines, Ragasa has caused power outages and disrupted transportation, leaving thousands of people stranded.
Impact
Ragasa’s weakening state may bring some relief, but the damage it has caused is still significant. The storm has disrupted daily life and caused damage to infrastructure, resulting in economic losses for the affected regions. As the storm moves towards Vietnam, authorities are preparing for potential impacts and taking necessary precautions to mitigate the damage.