Super Typhoon Sinlaku devastates Northern Mariana Islands early in season

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 Sinlaku formed southeast of the Mariana Islands and rapidly intensified into a Category 5 storm. It first struck Chuuk in the Federated States of Micronesia, killing one person and leaving a fisher missing. Passing north of Guam, it caused flooding there before slamming into Saipan and Tinian in the CNMI, where about 50,000 people live, including Indigenous Chamorros and Carolinians. Homes flooded, roofs were torn off, and the storm lingered, with Saipan resident and former legislator Ed Propst describing it as unprecedented: “I’ve never seen anything like this, where a typhoon just doesn’t seem to leave.” This marked the earliest super typhoon Propst could recall in April, well before peak season. The CNMI is still recovering from Super Typhoon Yutu and faces an economic crisis, with tourism arrivals down more than half since the COVID-19 pandemic. Residents like climate advocate Sheila Babauta, sheltering with her infant, highlighted compounded challenges: “We are taking a devastating hit from Super Typhoon Sinlaku, compounding the urgent local priorities we already face.” Congresswoman Kimberlyn King-Hinds assured aid coordination, though her spokesperson noted potential impacts from resource constraints. FEMA pre-approved disaster relief, deploying 90 personnel and stocking supplies like 1.1 million liters of water and generators in Guam. However, a congressional stalemate over Department of Homeland Security funding, tied to immigration disputes, threatens availability. Climate scientist Daniel Swain linked the storm's rapid intensification to ocean temperatures 3-5 degrees Fahrenheit above average, fueled by warming seas. Advocates worry about long-term federal cuts to disaster and climate programs under the Trump administration.

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Illustration of Tropical Depression Basyang bringing heavy rain, floods, and landslides to Bohol and Cagayan de Oro, Philippines.
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Basyang weakens into tropical depression while nearing Bohol

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Tropical Storm Basyang weakened into a tropical depression as it approached Bohol on Friday, February 6, 2026, according to PAGASA. It continues to bring moderate to intense rain to 24 provinces, raising risks of floods and landslides. A landslide in Cagayan de Oro killed four family members.

The Philippine weather bureau PAGASA warns that Tropical Storm Basyang (Penha) will bring moderate to torrential rains to parts of Caraga and Northern Mindanao from Thursday noon to Friday noon, potentially causing floods and landslides. As of 10 a.m. on Thursday, February 5, 2026, the storm was located 295 kilometers east of Hinatuan in Surigao del Sur, moving westward at 25 kilometers per hour.

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The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) announced on March 19 that it has retired seven local names of tropical cyclones from 2025 due to extensive devastation. These storms caused 373 deaths, 680 injuries, and over P36 billion in damages, according to the Office of Civil Defense. Tino and Uwan were among the most destructive.

Extreme weather has struck Nusa Tenggara Barat since January 20, 2026, causing floods and strong winds in several areas. The worst impacts are in West Lombok Regency, affecting thousands of residents and forcing hundreds to evacuate. Local authorities have opened public kitchens and distributed emergency aid.

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