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China relocates 1 million ahead of super typhoon Ragasa
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GUANGDONG, CHINA (SEPT. 24, 2025) (ANADOLU – ACCESS ALL)
1. VARIOUS OF SECURITY MEASURES AGAINST TYPHOON / REINFORCED DOORS, FIXED BOATS ON SHORE, WEIGHTS IN FRONT OF DOORS
2. MAN RIDING BICYCLE AS HE HOLDS UMBRELLA GUANGDONG, CHINA - SEPT. 24, 2025: Chinese authorities relocated more than 1 million people to safe locations after South China’s Guangdong province raised its typhoon emergency response to the highest level as Super Typhoon Ragasa approaches, with landfall expected along the central or western coast on Wednesday, Sept. 24, according to state-run media.
So far. More than 1.04 million people had been relocated, and over 80,000 fishing boats secured in ports, Xinhua News reported.
Nearly 12,300 offshore workers have also been brought ashore as the storm, packing winds of up to 55 meters per second (123 miles per hour), advances toward the Pearl River Delta.
Authorities suspended school classes, businesses, factories and transport in more than 10 cities, including Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Zhuhai and Dongguan.
Zhuhai imposed citywide traffic controls late Tuesday, banning non-essential vehicles and urging residents to remain indoors.
Authorities also deployed hundreds of rescue personnel, firefighters and emergency workers while the China National Offshore Oil Corporation evacuated over 5,000 staff from its South China Sea platforms.
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