Super Typhoon Sinlaku Causes Destruction in Northern Mariana Islands
Super Typhoon Sinlaku Causes Destruction in Northern Mariana Islands
US · Published Apr 15, 2026
Super Typhoon Sinlaku caused significant damage in the Northern Mariana Islands with winds up to 150 mph.
Saipan, Tinian, and Rota experienced widespread power outages and impassable roads.
FEMA is providing aid to the affected areas, focusing on restoring infrastructure and supporting displaced residents.
Typhoon brings destructive weather to Mariana Islands
Super Typhoon Sinlaku has wreaked havoc on the Northern Mariana Islands, bringing destructive weather marked by ferocious winds and heavy rains. The storm, which made landfall with sustained winds up to 150 mph, has overturned vehicles, downed power lines, and torn off roofs across the islands. Saipan, Tinian, and Rota have been particularly hard-hit, suffering widespread power outages and impassable roads.
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