Parts of Northern Marianas could be without power for weeks after super typhoon

Super Typhoon Sinlaku has left parts of the Northern Marianas without power and water for weeks. The storm caused severe flooding at Saipan's only hospital and damaged resorts. Residents face a prolonged period without essential services as authorities begin damage assessments. Fierce winds and rain flipped cars and toppled utility poles across Saipan and Tinian.

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