The Superiphon, left a balance of at least three dead, nine injured and five missing in the Philippines. It is expected that in the next few hours I will arrive at Hong Kong.
He southern China He was sheltered on Tuesday before the arrival of the Ragasa Superfonewho comes from razing Philippines Leaving at least Three dead and nine were injured. Hong Kong authorities described him as “serious threat“Comparable to the most destructive storms in its recent history.
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According to him Meteorological Service from the city, Ragasa advances west with maximum winds of 220 kilometers per hour In the South China Sea. Given this, Hongkonese climatic authorities issued the T8 alertthe third highest level of Typhoon, so transportation was suspended and shops closed.


Given this, They recommended that they stay in their homes. The citizens Supermarkets came massively to stock up on basic products, and the windows of houses and businesses throughout the city They were sealed with adhesive tapehoping that this will help reduce the impact of broken crystals.
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The barricades in Hong Kong street to stop the progress of floods.
Besides, They opened 46 temporary shelters and they asked the inhabitants of the low areas that were attentive to floodswhere barricades and high catwalks were installed.
“The weather is expected to begin to deteriorate quickly throughout the day, with winds that will intensify rapidly“The service said, and added that the” strong storm “could raise the water level up to four meters on Wednesday morning.
The super -descend
More than 15,000 people had to be evacuated in the Philippines after the passage of the super -for Ragasa, which left a balance of at least three dead, nine injured and five missing, according to the reports of the National Council of Management and Reduction of Disaster Risk of Philippines.
According to the meteorological services of the Philippines, the typhoon He touched Earth on Monday on Calayan Island in the Philippineswhich is part of the little populated Batanes or Babuyan. Given this, the authorities ordered evacuations in the north of the country. Besides, both offices and schools have been closed since then in the Manila region and in 29 provinces, due to heavy rains.
Philippines record some 20 typhoons and tropical storms per yearespecially in the rainy season, which usually starts in June and ends in November or December.
Source: Ambito