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Shenzhen, China - Residents of Shenzhen faced the brunt of Super Typhoon Ragasa this week, with one resident, identified as Clau 可佳, sharing her harrowing experience from her 44th-floor apartment. The typhoon, which made landfall on September 24, brought extreme winds and torrential rain, causing significant disruption and concern among the populace. Clau 可佳 recounted waking at 6 AM to the 'extreme noise' of the typhoon, stating, 'The apocalypse has begun.' She described her apartment building shaking and feeling 'very scared because absolutely everything was shaking,' including her bed, mirror, and windows. Despite her windows being closed, a leak developed, allowing water to enter her apartment, highlighting the storm's intensity. Footage from the ground showed flooded streets and strong winds bending trees, with emergency personnel working in the aftermath. Clau 可佳 also expressed concern for pet owners, wondering 'what they expect us to do who have pets' when needing to take them outside in such conditions. Authorities had issued warnings, and many residents were advised to stay indoors. While the immediate danger has reportedly passed, with the typhoon moving away, residents are now assessing the damage and awaiting its full departure. The experience underscores the severe impact of such natural disasters on urban environments.
La joven ha mostrado cómo ha vivido este fenómeno desde su piso en la planta 44