Published: 15:45, September 25, 2025 | Updated: 16:45, September 25, 2025
Typhoon Ragasa weakens after second landfall in Guangxi
By Zhang Li in Nanning
Members from the Guangxi Maritime Safety Administration patrol the waters before Typhoon Ragasa approaches on Sept 22, 2025. (PHOTO / XINHUA)

Typhoon Ragasa, the 18th typhoon of the year, made a second landfall along the coast of Beihai in South China's Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region on Thursday, weakening to a tropical storm after hitting Yangjiang, Guangdong province, at typhoon strength a day earlier.

The storm landed near Hailing Island in Yangjiang on Wednesday before reaching Beihai's coast around 6:30 am.

By 9 am, the Beihai authority announced the gradual lifting of typhoon-related emergency measures, including suspensions of classes, work, tourism, market operations, and transportation. Local production and daily life are resuming in an orderly manner.

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Ragasa is forecast to move west-northwest at 15 to 20 km per hour toward northern Vietnam's coast, where it is expected to make a third landfall Thursday afternoon to evening. It will then shift southwestward and continue weakening.

Meteorological forecasts warn that from 8 am Thursday to 8 am Friday, strong winds of levels 6 to 7 with gusts up to levels 8 to 9 will affect the northern South China Sea, Beibu Gulf, Guangdong's coastal and southwestern areas, and Guangxi's coast. Winds could reach level 8 with gusts of levels 9 to 10 near the storm's center.

Heavy rainfall is also anticipated: from 8 am Friday to 8 am Saturday, moderate to heavy rains are expected in parts of central and southern Guangxi, southeastern Yunnan, southern Guizhou, western and northern Guangdong, and eastern Hainan Island. Severe downpours (100-200 mm) are likely in southwestern Guangxi and southeastern Yunnan.