Super Typhoon Ragasa has caused widespread disruption across major Asian air hubs, with hundreds of flights canceled or delayed due to severe weather conditions. Airports in the Philippines, Taiwan, and parts of Japan reported significant operational setbacks as powerful gusts and heavy rainfall battered the region. Airlines scrambled to reschedule passengers while prioritizing safety amid deteriorating visibility and dangerous wind speeds reaching over 150 km/h. Emergency response teams remained on high alert, coordinating closely with aviation authorities to manage the ongoing crisis and assist stranded travelers.

Key impacted locations and flight disruptions include:

  • Manila Ninoy Aquino International Airport: Over 120 flights canceled
  • Taiwan Taoyuan…