Super Typhoon Ragasa live tracker: Hong Kong cancels 700 flights after powerful storm kills three in Philippines

Hong Kong airport warns of ‘significant disruption’ as Ragasa nears

Hong Kong airport said it will “continue operations” but warned passengers to expect “significant disruption” to flight operations from 6pm on Tuesday to Wednesday.

In a statement issued on Monday evening, the Airport Authority Hong Kong (AAHK) said: “AAHK and the airport community are fully prepared and standing by for action. The three runways at HKIA will remain operational, and the terminal building will continue to stay open.”

The authority confirmed its Airport Emergency Centre will be activated, allowing staff, airlines and the Civil Aviation Department to coordinate contingency measures such as securing air bridges, strengthening drainage and deploying flood prevention works.

A temporary rest area will be set up inside the terminal with chairs, charging stations, water, snacks and blankets, while a number of restaurants and shops will remain open – some operating 24 hours. The Passenger Care Team will also be deployed to assist stranded travellers.

AAHK advised passengers to check with airlines before heading to the airport and use the HKIA website or “My HKG” app for updates.

Transport to the airport is expected to be affected as Hong Kong issued No 8 signal for typhoon, its third-highest. The airport said a taxi queue ticket system and shuttle buses for staff would be arranged to keep essential services running.

Stuti Mishra23 September 2025 06:20

Hong Kong suspends hundreds of flights as Ragasa nears

Hong Kong has suspended hundreds of flights as Super Typhoon Ragasa closes in, with airlines scaling back operations from Tuesday evening.

Cathay Pacific said it will suspend all passenger flights, around 500, arriving and departing Hong Kong after 6pm local time (10am GMT) on Tuesday, with most disruption expected on Wednesday.

According to the South China Morning Post, about 700 flights have already been cancelled as airlines prepare for the storm.

Other carriers have also taken action. Hong Kong Airlines announced a special ticketing arrangement, waiving rebooking and refund fees for flights affected between 23–25 September. Emirates has cancelled flights to Hong Kong and Shenzhen over the same period, Gulf News reported.

Stuti Mishra23 September 2025 06:04

Live: Typhoon Ragasa brings high waves to southern Taiwan as it heads toward Hong Kong

Stuti Mishra23 September 2025 05:30

Super Typhoon Ragasa maintains its strength

Super Typhoon Ragasa is holding its intensity today morning as it moves further into the West Philippine Sea after battering northern Luzon.

The storm, which was also known as Nando in the Philippines, was packing maximum sustained winds of 185kmph and gusts up to 230kmph at 11am, according to the Philippine weather agency PAGASA.

It was moving west-northwest at 20kmph and is expected to head toward southern China by late evening tomorrow.

The typhoon is forecast to keep its current strength over the next 24 hours before weakening slightly as it approaches the Chinese coast.

Map shows path and arrival time (in Philippine Standard Time) of super typhoon Ragasa
Map shows path and arrival time (in Philippine Standard Time) of super typhoon Ragasa (PAGASA)

Stuti Mishra23 September 2025 05:03

At least three people killed in Philippines, thousands displaced

At least three people have been killed and five others remain missing after Super Typhoon Ragasa triggered flooding and landslides across northern Philippines, officials said on Monday.

The victims included a 74-year-old man who was pinned inside a vehicle buried by mud and rocks in the mountain town of Tuba, Benguet province, while being rushed to hospital. Two others died in Calayan town, a cluster of islands in northern Cagayan province where the storm made landfall.

The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council said more than 17,500 people have been displaced as Ragasa – the most powerful storm to hit the Philippines this year – lashed Luzon with winds over 175kmph.

Schools and government offices were closed across Manila and 29 northern provinces, while fishing boats and ferries were ordered to stay in port. Dozens of domestic flights were cancelled.

Ragasa, whose name means “scramble” in Tagalog, is forecast to continue towards southern Taiwan and Hong Kong after leaving the Philippines on Tuesday.

A man stands near debris on a waterfront road amid heavy rain due to weather patterns from Super Typhoon Ragasa in Aparri town, Cagayan province
A man stands near debris on a waterfront road amid heavy rain due to weather patterns from Super Typhoon Ragasa in Aparri town, Cagayan province (AFP/Getty)

Stuti Mishra23 September 2025 04:27

Watch how Super Typhoon Ragasa intensified

Stuti Mishra23 September 2025 03:57

Super Typhoon Ragasa mapped: ‘Strongest storm on planet’ forces evacuations in Philippines and Taiwan

Tom Watling23 September 2025 03:01

Watch Typhoon Ragasa live as ‘world’s strongest storm this year’ forces evacuations and flight disruptions

Tom Watling23 September 2025 02:02

Ragasa expected to hit China’s mainland coastal areas

Ragasa is expected to bring torrential rains and heavy winds to China’s mainland coastal areas, starting Tuesday. Multiple cities such as Jiangmen, Yangjiang, Zhongshan and Zhuhai in southern Guangdong province ordered the suspension of schools, offices, factories and means of transportation.

The typhoon could make landfall in Guangdong more than once, China’s weather agency said.

Authorities urged residents to stockpile emergency supplies, reinforce doors and windows, and evacuate underground areas.

Tom Watling23 September 2025 01:07

Super typhoon blowing by northern Philippines and Taiwan forces evacuations and closures

Tom Watling23 September 2025 00:06

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