Super Typhoon Ragasa has unleashed devastation across the Taiwan region, leaving at least 14 dead and 18 injured as of Wednesday, according to local disaster response authorities. The storm's torrential rains caused the catastrophic collapse of Hualien's Mataian Creek barrier lake, sweeping away a critical bridge and submerging Guangfu Township under floodwaters.
Emergency crews are conducting search operations for missing individuals while over 1,800 households have been evacuated from high-risk zones. The disaster highlights growing concerns about extreme weather preparedness in coastal Asian communities as climate patterns intensify.
While infrastructure repairs are underway, analysts warn of potential short-term disruptions to Taiwan's technology supply chains and agricultural exports. The incident underscores the urgent need for cross-strait cooperation in disaster management, particularly for communities along shared weather systems.
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Typhoon Ragasa leaves 14 dead, 18 injured in China's Taiwan region
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