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Shenzhen scrambles as Super Typhoon Ragasa nears China’s tech hub: ‘wartime readiness’

Storm’s approach sees demand for supplies surge, inundating important delivery services, after southern Chinese city put on highest alert

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A woman searches for fresh vegetables on Monday at a grocery store in Shenzhen, China, ahead of the landfall of Super Typhoon Ragasa. Photo: AFP
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As Super Typhoon Ragasa barrels down on southern China, the country’s tech and manufacturing hub has gone into emergency lockdown mode.

With the highest alert level declared, officials in Shenzhen – the southern manufacturing powerhouse with a reputation as China’s Silicon Valley – sounded the alarm for “wartime readiness”.

Residents responded by scrambling to stockpile supplies, boarding up or taping windows, and bracing for what forecasters are saying could be one of the most ferocious storms to hit the region in years.

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Amid the rush, online delivery platforms struggled to keep up, inundated by orders from anxious residents keen on securing sufficient food, water and daily necessities to wait out the storm and its potential aftermath.

A staff member with delivery service provider Meituan’s online-to-offline Xiaoxiang Supermarket told the Post: “We’re still working through a huge backlog of orders and don’t know when we’ll be able to finish packing them – there are just too many.”

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Doris Yin, a 24-year-old originally from the inland Chinese city of Chengdu, now working at a tech start-up in Shenzhen, said she planned to stockpile food on Sunday but regretted not acting fast enough.

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