Here’s the latest I can share based on recent reporting.
- Sinlaku has impacted remote U.S. Pacific Islands, including the Northern Mariana Islands (Saipan and Tinian) with very strong winds and heavy rain. Officials warned of ongoing dangerous conditions and the potential for power outages and flooding as the storm moved through the area.[1][6]
- There have been search-and-rescue and recovery efforts noted, with reports that a U.S. Coast Guard search for six missing crew members after losing contact with a vessel occurred as the storm tracked north of Saipan and toward more northern Mariana islands.[2]
- Warnings and emergency responses from local and federal agencies have been active, with sheltering and other protective measures in place as conditions evolved in Guam and nearby islands.[7][1]
If you’d like, I can pull a concise timeline of key milestones (landfall dates, wind speeds, and notable advisories) from the sources above and provide a brief summary suitable for sharing with others. I can also monitor for any updates and add them with citations.
Sources
Typhoon Sinlaku came ashore on a chain of remote U.S. island territories in the Western Pacific, which includes Guam, on Tuesday. It was a super typhoon at the time.
www.cbsnews.comThe U.S. Coast Guard is searching for six people after losing contact with their disabled boat off the coast of Guam following Typhoon Sinlaku.
www.fox35orlando.comSuper Typhoon Sinlaku is pounding the remote Northern Mariana Islands in the Pacific Ocean.
www.wdrb.comThe U.S. Coast Guard is searching for six people after losing contact with their disabled boat off the coast of Guam following Typhoon Sinlaku.
www.fox4news.comSuper Typhoon Sinlaku wreaks havoc on Northern Mariana Islands with 150mph winds. Experts warn of severe damage and link to climate change.
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www.audacy.comSuper Typhoon Sinlaku is forecast to track close to Guam and potentially bring significant impacts to the Northern Mariana Islands over the coming days.
www.goodmorningamerica.comTyphoon Sinlaku may strengthen to level 4 as it approaches Guam, with a risk of heavy rain, floods and gusts of wind.
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