Forecaster says Ragasa is expected to enter northern part of South China Sea on Monday in ‘extensive’ circulation and at ‘relatively high’ speed.

Several airlines have offered free rebooking of air tickets for journeys between Tuesday and Thursday.

Hong Kong set to raise T1 typhoon signal as government prepares for ‘serious threats’ posed by looming storm.

Observatory also issues amber rainstorm warning at 9.10am on Sunday, with city experiencing thunderstorms from remnants of Tropical Storm Mitag.

Forecaster says Ragasa is expected to enter northern part of South China Sea on Monday in ‘extensive’ circulation and at ‘relatively high’ speed.

Forecaster says Ragasa is expected to enter northern part of South China Sea on Monday in ‘extensive’ circulation and at ‘relatively high’ speed.

Forecaster issues T3 signal at 9.40pm, with warning to be upgraded to T8 at 2.20pm on Tuesday.

Forecaster issues T3 signal at 9.40pm, with warning to be upgraded to T8 at 2.20pm on Tuesday.

Super Typhoon Ragasa prompts evacuations in Babuyan Islands, threatens Taiwan, Hong Kong, and southern China with destructive winds.

Super Typhoon Ragasa could cause the longest suspension of flights ever recorded at Hong Kong’s busy international airport

Ragasa is expected to make landfall from Shanwei in Guangdong province to Wenchang in Hainan sometime on Wednesday.

All flights will be halted from 6 p.m. on Sept. 23 through 6 a.m. on Sept. 25 as Super Typhoon Ragasa bears down, people familiar with the matter said.

Travellers facing major disruptions, with at least 700 flights set to be cancelled by city’s four airlines alone in coming days.

All inbound and outbound Cathay flights between 6pm on Tuesday and 6am on Thursday have been cancelled and some aircraft moved out of city.

The Chinese capital rushed to prepare for Ragasa on Tuesday, with officials warning of a 'serious threat' comparable to some of the most destructive storms in the city's recent…

Passage of Ragasa will be the latest in a line of superstorms that have struck the city over the decades.

Chief executive stresses government’s primary goal is to ‘ensure the safety of all people in Hong Kong’.

Hong Kong is bracing for hurricane force winds from Super Typhoon Ragasa as southern China prepares for heavy flooding.

Ragasa is the strongest storm anywhere on Earth so far this year.

La Cina è in massima allerta, tra le evacuazioni per almeno 400mila unità e le numerosi chiusure precauzionali, per l'arrivo del super tifone tropicale Ragasa, il più potente al…

La Cina è in massima allerta, tra le evacuazioni per almeno 400mila unità e le numerosi chiusure precauzionali, per l'arrivo del super tifone tropicale Ragasa, il più potente al…