Super Typhoon Ragasa Causes Destruction in the Philippines and Threatens Southern China
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Super Typhoon Ragasa Causes Destruction in the Philippines and Threatens Southern China

Super Typhoon Ragasa has wreaked havoc in the Philippines, causing significant damage and displacing thousands. As it approaches southern China and Hong Kong, authorities are evacuating 400,000 residents in preparation for the storm's impact. The situation underscores the increasing intensity of tropical storms and the urgent need for disaster preparedness in vulnerable regions.

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