
Super Typhoon Sinlaku causes widespread damage in Northern Marianas
Super Typhoon Sinlaku has caused severe flooding, fierce winds, and toppled utility poles in the Northern Marianas, with some areas expected to be without power and water for weeks.
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Super Typhoon Sinlaku has caused severe flooding, fierce winds, and toppled utility poles in the Northern Marianas, with some areas expected to be without power and water for weeks.
Super Typhoon Sinlaku is rapidly intensifying and bearing down on the US Northern Mariana Islands and Guam. Residents are on high alert for the "extremely dangerous" storm.

Super Typhoon Sinlaku, identified as the strongest tropical cyclone of the year, severely impacted remote U.S. islands in the Pacific Ocean. The storm caused widespread damage, including flipped cars and ripped roofs, as it pounded the region with ferocious winds.

Super Typhoon Sinlaku is now projected to bypass the Philippine area of responsibility (PAR) and is instead heading towards Japan. The state meteorologist, Pagasa, reported the typhoon was last spotted 2,580 kilometers east of Visayas.

Super Typhoon Sinlaku, the most powerful storm of 2026, has already caused widespread damage in the Northern Mariana Islands and is now making landfall in other regions, posing a deadly risk.

Super Typhoon Sinlaku is forecast to bring strong winds and heavy rain to the Northern Mariana Islands, a remote US territory in the Pacific.