- Tropical cyclone SINLAKU is moving north‑west over the northern Pacific Ocean towards the north‑eastern coast of Saipan Island (northern Northern Mariana Islands). On 14 April at 00:00 UTC its centre was located approximately 120 km south‑east of the eastern coast of Saipan, with maximum sustained winds of 250 km/ h.
- The cyclone is expected to continue north‑west and to pass close to the northern coast of Saipan after 12:00 UTC on 14 April, with maximum sustained winds of up to 240 km/ h.
- According to FEMA, six shelters hosting 782 people are active in the Northern Mariana Islands, while seven shelters hosting 782 people are open in Guam. In addition, its passage through Micronesia (particularly Chuuk State) on 10–11 April caused the displacement of 100 people and resulted in widespread, serious damage on the islands of Weno, Tamatam, Piherarh, Onoun, Uman, Parem and Fanapanges.
- Over the next 48 hours very heavy rainfall, strong winds and storm surge are forecast for most of the Northern Mariana Islands, while heavy rainfall is expected over Guam for the next four days.
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