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Sinlaku rips through Northern Mariana Islands as strongest tropical cyclone this year

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Sinlaku rips through Northern Mariana Islands as strongest tropical cyclone this year

TL;DR

Super Typhoon Sinlaku struck the Northern Mariana Islands, causing significant damage with winds up to 150 mph. Authorities are assessing the aftermath, but no fatalities have been reported so far.

Key points

  • Super Typhoon Sinlaku hit the Northern Mariana Islands.
  • The storm had sustained winds of up to 150 mph.
  • Authorities are assessing damage with no reported fatalities.

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Super Typhoon Sinlaku

Why it matters

The impact of Super Typhoon Sinlaku highlights the vulnerability of island territories to extreme weather events.

Super Typhoon Sinlaku hammered the Northern Mariana Islands, flipping over cars, toppling utility poles and ripping away tin roofs.

Authorities were just beginning to assess the damage left behind by the typhoon, which first hit the islands on Tuesday night local time and continued with a barrage of fierce winds and relentless rains for hours on Wednesday. So far, there have been no reports of deaths.

Power was out and many of the roads were impassible across Saipan, a US territory that’s the largest of the Mariana Islands and home to about 43,000 people, according to local officials.

The storm also battered Guam, another US territory and the site of several US military bases, with tropical force winds.

The typhoon – the strongest tropical cyclone on Earth this year – was packing sustained winds of up to 150 mph (240 kph) when it made landfall on the islands, the National Weather Service said.

The monster storm still had winds of 125 mph (200 kph) late Wednesday night as it pulled away to the north from the islands of Saipan, Tinian and Rota, the weather service said. Sinlaku is expected to start curving toward sparsely populated volcanic islands in the far northern Marianas.

It was still very windy and rainy roughly 24 hours after the typhoon rattled the islands, but much better than the previous night, said Jaden Sanchez, spokesperson for the Saipan mayor’s office.

Preliminary reports include a lot of flooding, uprooted trees and downed power lines, but no deaths, he said.

Images from Saipan showed residential lots littered with debris and mangled trees. Winds crumbled metal bleachers at a sports field.

Dong Min Lee, a resident, shot video of a car sitting on top of two others in his apartment building’s parking lot. The winds tore off part of his balcony railing.

The American Red Cross and its partners were sheltering more than 1,000 residents across Guam and the northern Marianas, agency spokesperson Stephanie Fox said.

Q&A

What damage did Super Typhoon Sinlaku cause in the Northern Mariana Islands?

Super Typhoon Sinlaku caused extensive damage, flipping cars, toppling utility poles, and ripping away roofs across the Northern Mariana Islands.

How strong was Super Typhoon Sinlaku compared to other storms this year?

Super Typhoon Sinlaku is the strongest tropical cyclone on Earth this year, with sustained winds reaching up to 150 mph (240 kph).

What is the current situation regarding power and roads in Saipan after the typhoon?

Power is out and many roads are impassable in Saipan, where local officials are beginning to assess the damage caused by the typhoon.

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  • Super Typhoon Sinlaku hit the Northern Mariana Islands.
  • The storm had sustained winds of up to 150 mph.
  • Authorities are assessing damage with no reported fatalities.

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