Hurricanes and other systems don’t often find themselves in a tropical traffic jam in Earth’s vast oceans, but there are consequences when they do get all up in each other’s business.
Nearly 2 million people in southern China were evacuated as a powerful typhoon hurtled into one of the world’s most densely populated coasts, having already unleashed deadly flooding in Taiwan.
Schools and flights were canceled across southern China and many businesses were closed ahead of the storm, one of the world’s strongest this year.
Storm hit the Philippines and Taiwan earlier this week, then made its way toward southern China. Now the worry is storm surges ...
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Dubbed as the strongest storm on the planet this year, Typhoon Ragasa is hitting parts of Asia with deadly force.
CNN’s Hanako Montgomery reports from Hong Kong where Typhoon Ragasa has hit, with winds reported to reach 100 mph.