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Typhoon Soudelor: Terrifying image of the world's strongest storm this year | Typhoon Soudelor: Terrifying image of the world's strongest storm this year |
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Japan, Taiwan and China are preparing for the world’s most powerful storm of the year. | Japan, Taiwan and China are preparing for the world’s most powerful storm of the year. |
Super Typhoon Soudelor tore across the western Pacific Ocean yesterday with wind gusts of up to 220mph, according to the Joint Typhoon Warning Center. The typhoon was rated at a maximum category five. | Super Typhoon Soudelor tore across the western Pacific Ocean yesterday with wind gusts of up to 220mph, according to the Joint Typhoon Warning Center. The typhoon was rated at a maximum category five. |
On Sunday night and Monday morning, Soudelor devastated Saipan as it passed across the Northern Mariana Islands, AFP reported. | On Sunday night and Monday morning, Soudelor devastated Saipan as it passed across the Northern Mariana Islands, AFP reported. |
It flooded the island’s power plant and ripped the roofs of homes, forcing hundreds of residents to take refuge in shelters. | It flooded the island’s power plant and ripped the roofs of homes, forcing hundreds of residents to take refuge in shelters. |
No deaths were reported but some people received treatment for cuts and wounds. | No deaths were reported but some people received treatment for cuts and wounds. |
John Hirsh, executive director of the American Red Cross in Saipan, told Pacific Daily News: “I’ve seen multiple primary power poles down; I’ve seen cars flipped over the road; I’ve seen lots of torn roofs.” | John Hirsh, executive director of the American Red Cross in Saipan, told Pacific Daily News: “I’ve seen multiple primary power poles down; I’ve seen cars flipped over the road; I’ve seen lots of torn roofs.” |
Acting Governor of Saipan Ralph DLG Torres declared a “state of disaster and significant emergency”. | Acting Governor of Saipan Ralph DLG Torres declared a “state of disaster and significant emergency”. |
Soudelor became a super typhoon on Monday but was expected it to become more powerful on Tuesday, peaking at 150 knots. | Soudelor became a super typhoon on Monday but was expected it to become more powerful on Tuesday, peaking at 150 knots. |
The typhoon is expected to weaken by the time it reaches Japan, Taiwan and China later this week, NASA said. | The typhoon is expected to weaken by the time it reaches Japan, Taiwan and China later this week, NASA said. |
Satellite pictures of the typhoon have been posted on social media: | Satellite pictures of the typhoon have been posted on social media: |
Typhoon #Soudelor now equivalent to a category 5 hurricane in the W Pacific. Possible Taiwan landfall in a few days pic.twitter.com/xKzzugXB4j | Typhoon #Soudelor now equivalent to a category 5 hurricane in the W Pacific. Possible Taiwan landfall in a few days pic.twitter.com/xKzzugXB4j |
#Soudelor reclassified as a Super Typhoon in the NW Pacific today. Image via @NASANPP http://t.co/sPJXXBw2v2 pic.twitter.com/DGUsmsiqMD | #Soudelor reclassified as a Super Typhoon in the NW Pacific today. Image via @NASANPP http://t.co/sPJXXBw2v2 pic.twitter.com/DGUsmsiqMD |
Cyclone Pam hit the island of Vanuatu in the South Pacific Ocean in March and killed at least 15 people. It had previously been the strongest storm of the year. | Cyclone Pam hit the island of Vanuatu in the South Pacific Ocean in March and killed at least 15 people. It had previously been the strongest storm of the year. |