
Typhoon Ragasa is approaching China. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
The China Central Hydrometeorological Service is urging tourists to reconsider their travel routes and avoid dangerous areas. Travelers are also advised to strictly follow safety precautions.
Typhoon Ragasa is expected to rapidly approach southern parts of China, particularly Hainan Island, Guangdong Province, and the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. The Hong Kong and Macau regions may also be affected by the storm.
Wind speeds may reach up to 216 kilometers per hour, which is more than 60 meters per second. Weather conditions will also change sharply in Yunnan Province, with heavy rains and floods possible.
There is a high risk of landslides and flash floods. Therefore, residents in the affected areas should take precautions and closely monitor official announcements from local authorities.
Travelers are advised to prepare water, food, lighting, and electrical equipment in advance. Additionally, it is important to avoid moving around the streets and to move to safe areas.
In Vietnam, a similar storm caused damage to many houses but no casualties. The Chinese government is preparing to strengthen rescue services and evacuate over 400,000 people.
This situation calls on travelers to be even more cautious and to take measures against the danger.