Super Typhoon Ragasa, also known as NandoPH, is approaching a potential landfall in the Babuyan Islands with estimated 1-minute sustained winds of 180 mph, according to FaytuksNetwork. The storm's approach is causing chaotic wind conditions in areas like Batan, Philippines, with periods of calm interrupted by strong gusts as it passes south. The typhoon's proximity is also generating heavy onshore swells along the east coast of Basco, with significant storm surge events anticipated in the coming hours, as reported by OreboundImages. Satellite data from Terra MODIS at 0059Z on September 22nd, 2025, indicates an eye temperature of 19.228 °C (IR) and -19.22 °C (WV). This development follows previous reports on September 22nd by FaytuksNetwork stating the typhoon had intensified with 1-minute sustained winds reaching 180 mph. Earlier projections indicated that Ragasa could bring heavy rainfall and potential storm surges to regions including Luzon and parts of the central Philippines, with expectations of over 400 mm of rain in some areas.