Pagasa Assures: Super Typhoon Sinlaku Has Low Chance of Entering PAR
7 Articles
7 Articles
Pagasa assures: Super Typhoon Sinlaku has low chance of entering PAR
MANILA, Philippines — Super typhoon “Sinlaku” has a low chance of entering the Philippine area of responsibility despite its strength, the state weather bureau said on Tuesday. In the 5 a.m. weather forecast of the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration, weather specialist Veronica Torres said that Sinlaku was spotted 2,455 kilometers east of Southeastern Luzon as of 3 a.m. READ: Hot, humid weather forecas…
The typhoon Sinlaku reached a rare level of intensity on 13 April 2026 for such an early period of the year. In a basin where tropical cyclones usually peak between June and November, this typhoon is a notable anomaly. According to several international weather centres, it is already the most powerful system observed in 2026, and one of the most violent ever recorded in April. An explosive typhoon Sinlaku carried by ideal conditions From its for…
(Dan Tri Newspaper) - Super Typhoon Sinlaku is currently active with intense force. The strongest winds near the center of the storm are gusting above level 17 (approximately 305-310 km/h).
At 2 pm this afternoon, the typhoon with the international name Sinlaku was 2,440 km east of Eastern Visayas. It’s already a Super Typhoon. It is moving at a speed of 215 km/h and has a gust of 265 km/h. PAGASA forecasts that Super Typhoon Sinlaku will have no direct impact on […]
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 100% of the sources lean Left
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium





