Flights have been cancelled, schools and businesses have closed, and thousands of people have been forced to leave their homes as one of the strongest typhoons of recent years approaches southern China and Hong Kong.

Super Typhoon Ragasa, with winds near its centre of around 137mph (220kmh), according to Hong Kong's observatory, is travelling across the South China Sea towards Guangdong province, the southern Chinese economic powerhouse.

At least three people have died and more than 17,500 displaced by flooding and landslides in the Philippines because of the storm, categorised as a "super typhoon" by the observatory because it contains winds of more than 115mph (185kmh).

Image: A river rescue in Salcedo in the Philippines. Pic: Philippines Coast Guard/AP

Image: A flooded road

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