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Fact-Check | This video does not show Hongkonger knocked over during Super Typhoon Ragasa
Footage of a woman struggling in intense winds is falsely linked to the typhoon that hit Hong Kong this year
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A Facebook reel was posted on September 24 – the day Super Typhoon Ragasa edged as close as 100km south of Hong Kong – and has since been shared at least 18,000 times.
“Typhoon Ragasa hits Hong Kong with 240 mph winds today Sep 24, 2025 [sic],” the superimposed text reads.
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The video featured a compilation of footage from several adverse weather events, beginning with a woman being knocked to the ground by gusts of wind.

The reel gained momentum online as Super Typhoon Ragasa triggered Hong Kong’s highest-level No 10 typhoon warning signal and brought the city to a standstill for nearly two days.
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