The claim that Typhoon Ragasa has been the most powerful storm of 2025 so far is true. After using LinkedIn to research information on the author, I found that Keanu Frazier is a freshman at the University of Oregon, studying public relations. Because there are no other pieces published by him, this was likely written for an assignment. Despite lacking clear experience, his use of CNN aids his credibility. The data from both the author and CNN align with similar statistics found in other sources. The report is recent, as the storm occurred almost a month ago. It also appears that the author has no bias toward the topic, for no other pieces have been published proving any bias.
In addition to CNN’s coverage, I examined a report from Direct Relief, a nonprofit humanitarian organization. The information aligned calling Typhoon Ragasa a super typhoon, “Weather agencies recorded the storm reaching sustained wind speeds of 165 miles per hour, equivalent to a Category Five hurricane, making it the most powerful storm in the world so far in 2025” (Direct Relief). As that quote stated, they sourced their information from “weather agencies”. Even though Direct Relief did not state the agencies used, research and data show that the information likely came from the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA). According to PAGASA’s issued Tropical Cyclone Bulletin number 24, posted on September 22, 2025, the report confirmed the size and description of the storm, “SUPER TYPHOON “NANDO” MADE LANDFALL OVER PANUITAN ISLAND IN CALAYAN, CAGAYAN” (PAGASA). Additionally, the report gave more information about the intensity and strength of the typhoon: “Maximum sustained winds of 215 km/h near the center, gustiness of up to 295 km/h, and central pressure of 910 hPa”. According to the BBC, in eastern Taiwan, at least 14 people passed away, and in Guangdong province, at least 370,000 people were evacuated. Additionally, this article continues to explain the destruction and power of the storm: “ Hong Kong has upgraded its typhoon warning to level 10, the maximum level” (BBC). This evidence verifies Direct Relief’s and BBC’s trustworthiness and the intensity of Typhoon Ragasa.
In the end, the use of credible sources and outside information confirms the author's credibility and the overall truth of the claim. https://pubfiles.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/tamss/weather/bulletin/TCB%2324_nando.pdf
https://www.directrelief.org/2025/09/strongest-storm-of-2025-roars-through-southeast-asia-region-braces-for-more-impacts/
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c3rvjj7dp7ro