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Possible super typhoon threatens US Pacific territories still recovering from last storm
Residents of U.S. Pacific territories are preparing for a potential super typhoon, Typhoon Bavi, as the region remains recovering from the earlier super typhoon Sinlaku. Power and housing remain partially disrupted in the Northern Mariana Islands, with hopes that Guam might bear the storm's brunt to ease the recovery process.
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Typhoon BavitopicSuper Typhoon SinlakutopicU.S. Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana IslandsplaceSaipanplaceGuamplaceMarianasplaceEdwin PropstpersonPaul StankopersonRev. Francis HezelpersonNational Weather ServiceorganizationU.S. Coast GuardorganizationSanta Barbara Catholic ChurchorganizationEl Niñotopic
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