Storm Forecast
Super typhoon Sinlaku officially makes landfall, gusts of 240km/h devastate fiercely
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Super typhoon Sinlaku, the strongest since the beginning of 2026, officially made landfall on distant US islands in the Pacific Ocean, with gusts of more than 240km/h.
Super typhoon Sinlaku approaches the first landfall area, strong winds 250km/h
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Super typhoon Sinlaku is about 70 km south-southeast of Saipan, moving northwest at a speed of about 11 km/h in the past 6 hours.
How destructive is the strongest super typhoon Sinlaku on the planet?
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Super typhoon Sinlaku - the strongest storm in the world since the beginning of 2026 - is forecast to cause great damage and serious flooding in the North Mariana Islands of the United States.
Super typhoon Sinlaku with destructive gusts of 350km/h, moving towards the first affected area
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Super typhoon Sinlaku is extremely strong, heading straight to the first affected area in the Pacific Ocean.
Super typhoon Sinlaku near the East Sea officially revealed, forecast of affected area
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Typhoon Sinlaku has officially strengthened to super typhoon level in the Pacific Ocean on the morning of April 12.
Typhoon Sinlaku near the East Sea forecast to become a super typhoon in the next 24 hours
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Typhoon Sinlaku officially formed near the East Sea, possibly strengthening into the first super typhoon in 2026 in the Northwest Pacific region.
Typhoon Sinaku near the East Sea officially strengthens into a super typhoon
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Typhoon Sinaku near the East Sea has officially strengthened to typhoon level.
Tropical depression near the East Sea has the potential to become a super typhoon
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It is forecast that a tropical depression will strengthen into a storm, entering the Philippine monitoring area next week. The storm will be named locally "Caloy".
Tropical depression heading towards the East Sea
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The tropical depression is forecast to maintain wind force and speed, heading towards the East Sea.
Tropical depression officially forms near the East Sea
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A low pressure near the East Sea has officially strengthened into a tropical depression.
Low pressure appears near the East Sea, highly likely to strengthen for 24 hours
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A low pressure area has appeared near the East Sea, outside the Philippine responsibility area.
Low pressure, storm after storm operating strongly at sea
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It is forecast that a low pressure and two tropical storms are raging fiercely in the Pacific Ocean.
Low pressure followed storms wreaking around the sea, possibility of strengthening
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A low pressure and two storms are raging over the Pacific Ocean.
New low pressure forms, Typhoon Vaianu strengthens violently
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New low pressure is forecast to form in the Pacific Ocean, while Typhoon Vaianu is strengthening fiercely with winds up to 195 km/h.
Low pressure connects official low pressure into stronger storm
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A low pressure has officially become a storm in the South Pacific region and continues to strengthen. While Typhoon Maila is forecast to reach super typhoon level.