

Sinlaku weakens but remains dangerous at 175 mph
By Jayvee Vallejera Guam remains under both a tropical storm warning and a typhoon watch. While the threat of typhoon-force winds has significantly diminished for Guam, this remains a serious weather event, the Joint Information Office said. The Guam Power Authority has deployed its crew to restore power in multiple areas, mostly in the southern part of the island, where transmission lines have been damaged. "As wind gusts increase, additional outages are likely. Crews wil

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Monstrous Sinlaku to hit Saipan, Tinian with maximum wind speed of 180mph
By Jayvee Vallejera Super Typhoon Sinlaku is now a Category 5 monster with maximum sustained winds of 180 mph, barreling straight into the Northern Mariana Islands after several small shifts in its track in the last 12 hours. While Sinlaku's threat to Guam has been greatly reduced, Saipan and Tinian are facing severe impacts. Speaking at a heavy weather briefing today, Landon Aydlett, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service Guam, said that Sinlaku continues to move n

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1 day ago


Federal aid activated for Guam and CNMI as Sinlaku develops into a 'monster' supertyphoon
The presidential directive authorizes the Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency to coordinate all disaster relief efforts for both territories.

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