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Powerful super typhoon takes aim at remote U.S. islands in Pacific
Updated on: April 14, 2026 / 8:52 AM EDT / CBS News
TL;DR
- Super Typhoon Sinlaku is approaching remote U.S. territories in the western Pacific.
- The storm made landfall on Tinian and Saipan as a Category 4 typhoon with 130 mph sustained winds.
- Guam is experiencing strong wind gusts and tropical-storm-force winds, with potential power outages and school closures.
- Typhoon warnings are in effect for several Mariana islands, while Guam is under a tropical storm warning and typhoon watch.
- Sinlaku reached maximum wind speeds of 180 mph over the open ocean, making it the most powerful storm of the year so far.