Super Typhoon Bavi strikes Mariana Islands

Super Typhoon Bavi hit the Mariana Islands on Monday with winds reaching 180 mph on Rota. The storm follows another major typhoon that struck the region in April. Residents are dealing with renewed power outages and damage just weeks into the typhoon season.

Bavi made landfall on Rota with 180 mph winds. Neighboring Guam and Saipan experienced winds over 100 mph. Local officials had warned residents days earlier to secure temporary shelters after the previous storm.

Miguel Dandan, a public information officer for the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, noted that tents distributed after the April typhoon were not designed for stronger storms. Rota resident Peter James Meskin described appliances and trees being lifted by the winds.

Zeno Camacho Deleon Guerrero Jr., a Saipan resident, reported mopping water from windows during the storm. He said many families remain without reliable power and water after the earlier event.

Kristina Dahl of Climate Central linked the storm intensity to warmer ocean temperatures influenced by climate change. No deaths have been confirmed from Bavi so far.

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State weather bureau PAGASA said Super Typhoon Bavi is forecast to enter the Philippine Area of Responsibility around July 8 and may bring strong winds and enhanced monsoon rains to parts of the country.

More than a month after Typhoon Sinlaku struck the Western Pacific, residents of the Northern Mariana Islands and nearby areas continue to face widespread power outages and housing damage.

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Super Typhoon Sinlaku, the strongest storm of 2026, struck the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands this week, flooding homes, ripping off roofs and leaving residents without power or water for over two days. The Category 5 storm with 185 mph winds followed a path similar to Super Typhoon Yutu eight years ago, hitting Saipan and Tinian after affecting nearby areas. It arrived months before the typical typhoon season, raising concerns amid ongoing economic struggles and federal funding issues.

Super Typhoon Inday entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility early Wednesday, July 8, 2026. It brought strong winds and rain to parts of the country through an enhanced southwest monsoon.

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The Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency has identified the movement of Tropical Cyclone Bavi in the northern Philippine Sea north of Papua Barat as raising the potential for significant rain cloud growth in several Indonesian regions.

Tropical Storm Mekkhala was located 1,665 kilometers east of Southeastern Luzon on Saturday morning, bringing rains to parts of the Visayas and Mindanao through its trough while forecast to enter the Philippine Area of Responsibility later that day or Sunday.

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Severe Tropical Storm Gardo is expected to exit the Philippine Area of Responsibility on Friday while the habagat continues to bring rain to parts of Luzon and the Visayas.

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