‘We didn’t lose each other:’ How people are picking up the pieces after Super Typhoon Sinlaku
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Sailors and Marines Provide Typhoon Relief in Pacific
MAY 8, 2026 – Sailors and Marines assigned to the USS Boxer Amphibious Ready Group and the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit supported Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands’ civil and local authorities in their recovery efforts from Super Typhoon Sinlaku, April 22-28. The joint force leveraged its ship-to-shore surface and aviation capabilities to execute targeted deliveries of essential supplies across the Northern Mariana Islands. One CH-53E Supe…
‘We didn’t lose each other:’ How people are picking up the pieces after Super Typhoon Sinlaku
Residents of the Northern Mariana Islands are no strangers to tropical cyclones, but climate change is supercharging storms and disrupting education on the islands.
‘We didn’t lose each other:’ How people are picking up the pieces after Super Typhoon Sinlaku » Yale Climate Connections
Residents of the Northern Mariana Islands, a U.S. territory, are no strangers to tropical cyclones, but climate change is supercharging storms and disrupting education on the islands.
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