14 dead and dozens missing in Taiwan after Ragasa triggers landslide lake flood

Published: 4:30pm, 24 Sep 2025Updated: 4:39pm, 24 Sep 2025

At least 14 people are dead, 34 injured and 152 missing after torrents triggered by Typhoon Ragasa overwhelmed a landslide lake and tore through a township in eastern Taiwan on Tuesday, devastating entire neighbourhoods.

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Firefighters from across Taiwan searched through the night, going door-to-door in Guangfu township, Hualien county, where many elderly residents living on ground floors were feared trapped.

By Wednesday morning, the water had receded from the town centre, but homes and streets remained buried under mud, rocks and debris, according to the county fire department.

Survivors described scenes of chaos as two waves of floodwaters engulfed the community, forcing them to shelter overnight on upper floors and rooftops.

Footage posted on social media showed cars being swept away or in crushed heaps, and household possessions ruined in the street.

A resident surveys the aftermath of a burst landslide lake in Hualien county on Wednesday. Photo: Reuters
A resident surveys the aftermath of a burst landslide lake in Hualien county on Wednesday. Photo: Reuters

As residents surveyed the aftermath, anger mounted at what many described as an avoidable disaster.

  

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