Typhoon Bualoi death toll rises to 19 in Vietnam
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Typhoon Bualoi tore through Vietnam's coast on Monday, killing at least 13 people and injuring 46, the government said, while accompanying strong winds and rains damaged homes, snapped power links and flooded roads.
TAIPEI, Taiwan -- Known as the strongest storm of the year in the world, Typhoon Ragasa churned through parts of the Western Pacific and slammed into southern China, whipping massive waves, triggering floods and leaving at least 27 dead in its wake in Taiwan and the Philippines.
Two women and a child were swept away by a giant wave while taking a selfie amidst Typhoon Ragasa in Hong Kong.
HANOI: Vietnam's death toll from Typhoon Bualoi rose to 19 with another 21 people still missing, the government said on Tuesday (Sept 30), making it the most devastating storm to hit the country in 2025 as heavy rains raised the risk of flooding and landslides in northern regions.
Typhoon Ragasa, the year’s strongest storm, slammed Hong Kong and southern China with 120 mph winds after devastating the Philippines and Taiwan.
Josh Morgerman (AKA "iCyclone") was in Guangdong to go after Typhoon Ragasa, which reports say was the strongest storm of the year so far. Morgerman joined FOX 26 Meteorologists Mike Iscovitz and Peyton Galyean on "Forecasting with Friends" to share his experience and advice.
MANILA, Philippines – Opong (Bualoi) re-intensified from a severe tropical storm into a typhoon over the West Philippine Sea in the early hours of Saturday, September 27, as it continued to move away from land.