Powerful super typhoon takes aim at remote U.S. islands in Pacific
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Super Typhoon Sinlaku made landfall on remote U.S. island territories in the Western Pacific.
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Residents on affected U.S. island territories face widespread damage, power outages, and disruption to infrastructure and services.
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Super Typhoon Sinlaku's inner eyewall made landfall on a chain of remote U.S. island territories in the Western Pacific on Tuesday. These islands, which include Guam, are now directly experiencing the most intense part of the powerful storm. This event poses a significant threat to the infrastructure and residents of these U.S. possessions due to the typhoon's extreme strength. The storm's impact could lead to widespread damage, power outages, and disruption for the affected communities.
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Super Typhoon Sinlaku pounds remote U.S. islands in the Pacific Ocean with ferocious winds

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