Published: 10:10, September 24, 2025 | Updated: 15:43, September 24, 2025
Grappling with Ragasa
By Wang Zhan in Hong Kong
A man cleans tree branches outside the Exchange Square, Hong Kong, Sept 24, 2025. (ADAM LAM/CHINA DAILY)
HONG KONG - Super Typhoon Ragasa has begun moving away from Hong Kong, but hurricane-force winds linked to the storm are still occasionally impacting the southwestern areas of the city.
In response to the super typhoon, all sectors of society, including government agencies, emergency services, and the general public, have taken proactive measures to ensure safety and minimize disruption.
China Daily's Edmond Tang, Andy Chong, and Adam Lam took the photos on Wednesday.
Workers manage flooding in Sam Ka Tsuen, Lei Yue Mun, under Signal No. 10 conditions on September 24, 2025. (ANDY CHONG / CHINA DAILY)Sandbags are piled up at the entrance of a store to brace against Super Typhoon Ragasa on Sept 24, 2025. (ANDY CHONG / CHINA DAILY)The Tai Po Market MTR station is closed on Sept 24, 2025, as Ragasa brings hurricane-force winds and torrential rains to the city. (EDMOND TANG / CHINA DAILY)Under Hurricane Signal No. 10, a large tree falls in Nam Fung Sun Chuen, Quarry Bay on Sept 24, 2025. (ADAM LAM / CHINA DAILY)
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