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Residents in Taiwan’s Guangfu Township began cleaning up after Super Typhoon Ragasa battered the region with strong winds and torrential rains. At least 14 people, revised down from 17, were killed after the typhoon’s outer bands caused a barrier lake to overflow, unleashing a wall of water on the small town.Sept. 25, 2025