Super Typhoon Sinlaku Hits US Islands with Devastating Force
Super Typhoon Sinlaku, the most powerful storm this year, has made landfall over the Northern Mariana Islands and Guam, unleashing ferocious winds of up to 200 mph and generating 42-foot waves. As the storm intensifies, local officials report significant destruction across the region, with Saipan and Tinian directly impacted. Emergency services and the Red Cross are mobilizing to assist affected residents as the worst is yet to come. Severe weather patterns linked to Sinlaku raise concerns about future climatic events, potentially signaling a historic El Niño.
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