Super Typhoon Ragasa is intensifying rapidly as it moves toward the northern Philippines and Taiwan, prompting mass evacuations and heightened alerts. With maximum sustained winds already reaching 185 km/h and gusts up to 230 km/h, Ragasa is expected to bring life-threatening conditions including flooding, landslides, and destructive winds.
According to meteorologists, the storm is forecast to make landfall by Tuesday afternoon over the Batanes or Babuyan Islands in the northern Philippines — relatively sparsely populated but highly vulnerable to typhoon damage. In Taiwan, authorities have already begun evacuating residents from high-risk areas, especially in Hualien County on the east coast.
What to Expect
The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) and Taiwan’s Central Weather Bureau are warning of:
Heavy rainfall and flooding across northern Luzon, with high risk of landslides in mountainous areas.
Storm surges, rough seas, and strong winds along coastal communities.
Possible coastal flooding and high surf in eastern Taiwan even if Ragasa’s center remains offshore.
Officials stress that Ragasa’s size and intensity mean dangerous conditions could extend far from its core, affecting communities not directly in the path of the storm.
The Philippine government has ordered pre-emptive evacuations in areas at risk of landslides and flash floods. In Taiwan, nearly 300 residents have already been evacuated, with more expected depending on the storm’s track. Both countries have mobilized emergency services, relief goods, and shelters to handle potential displacement.
Authorities urge all residents in at-risk regions to comply with evacuation orders, prepare emergency kits, and avoid travel near rivers, steep slopes, and coastal areas as the storm approaches.
Warmer-than-normal sea surface temperatures in the Western Pacific have fueled Ragasa’s rapid intensification. Meteorologists warn the storm’s large wind field could magnify its impact, producing life-threatening conditions across a wide area.



