
"Super Typhoon Sinlaku became the strongest of the Pacific's tropical storm season on Monday, with sustained winds up to 173 mph, moving toward the Northern Mariana Islands and Guam."
"The National Weather Service warned: 'Super Typhoon Sinlaku will bring destructive winds, widespread heavy rain/flooding, thunderstorms, and coastal impacts to the Marianas Islands into Wednesday.'"
"Nearly 2,000 tourists across the US territories have already been stranded by the storm, which is expected to hit the islands Tuesday night, potentially causing blackouts, flooding and widespread wind damage."
Super Typhoon Sinlaku, with winds reaching 173 mph, is heading towards the Northern Mariana Islands and Guam. Nearly 2,000 tourists are stranded as the storm is expected to hit Tuesday night, causing blackouts, flooding, and wind damage. Typhoons, like Sinlaku, form in the West Pacific, differing from hurricanes and cyclones. The last Category 5 typhoon to impact US territory was Typhoon Yutu in 2018. The National Weather Service warns of destructive conditions, and flights to Guam have been canceled due to the impending storm.
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