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WorldCiriaco Manlapig

06 Nov, 2025

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Hong Kong International Airport to Halt All Passenger Flights Amid Super Typhoon Ragasa Threat

Hong Kong International Airport is set to suspend all passenger flights for 36 hours beginning at 6 p.m. on Tuesday until 6 a.m. on Thursday, as it braces for the impending arrival of Super Typhoon Ragasa, one of the strongest storms to threaten the region in recent years. According to sources familiar with the situation, this precautionary shutdown aims to safeguard passengers and airport operations against the typhoon's severe impact.

A spokesperson for the Airport Authority Hong Kong confirmed that they are closely monitoring Ragasa's progress and have initiated contingency plans to mitigate potential disruptions. An official statement regarding the flight suspension is expected later on Monday. Meanwhile, the Hong Kong Observatory plans to issue its first precautionary signal around midday to alert residents and businesses.

The Civil Aviation Department has not yet provided a comment on the anticipated flight suspension.

The Philippines has also taken preventive actions, suspending work and classes across Metro Manila and several other regions due to Ragasa's expected approach towards northern Luzon, which is forecast to bring destructive winds and heavy rainfall.

These coordinated efforts highlight the urgency and seriousness with which authorities in the region are responding to the threat posed by Super Typhoon Ragasa.