Typhoon Ragasa, the fiercest storm of the year, has unleashed devastation across Hong Kong and southern China. Ferocious winds, surging floodwaters, and deadly landslides have left entire communities submerged and fighting for survival. In Hong Kong, raging waters broke into hotels and city streets, forcing emergency shutdowns and mass evacuations. A massive landslide tore through roads, swallowing vehicles, while Taiwan braced for fresh deluges under blaring sirens. China’s marine authorities issued the highest “red” alert, warning of nine-foot storm surges in the densely populated Pearl River Delta. As floodwaters recede, the true scale of Ragasa’s destruction is emerging—homes destroyed, lives shattered, and businesses crippled. Yet, amid the wreckage, the resilience of survivors offers

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