New Flood Fears Grip Evacuees After Super Typhoon Ragasa Kills 17 in Taiwan

New Flood Fears Grip Evacuees After Super Typhoon Ragasa Kills 17 in Taiwan

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Super Typhoon Ragasa has left at least 17 people dead in Taiwan, with new fears of flooding forcing thousands of evacuees to remain on high alert.

Authorities reported widespread damage from heavy rains, strong winds, and landslides, which have disrupted transportation and caused power outages in several regions. Emergency teams are working to restore services, support displaced residents, and assess infrastructure damage.

Residents in low-lying areas have been urged to remain vigilant, as swollen rivers and persistent rainfall increase the risk of further flooding. Shelters continue to house families who were evacuated from vulnerable zones, while relief organizations distribute food, water, and medical supplies.

Meteorologists warn that the typhoon is expected to move toward southern China, prompting additional safety measures in coastal provinces. Officials emphasize that community preparedness and adherence to evacuation directives remain crucial to minimizing further loss of life.

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