Weather tracker: Cyclone Maila batters Solomon Islands with 115mph winds
Severe Tropical Cyclone Maila, with winds up to 115mph, has caused widespread damage across the Solomon Islands, affecting approximately 73,000 people and displacing 120. The storm, the strongest recorded this far north in the Solomon Sea, impacted Western, Choiseul, and Isabel provinces, damaging schools, clinics, and homes.

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AI-generatedSevere Tropical Cyclone Maila, with winds up to 115mph, has caused widespread damage across the Solomon Islands, affecting approximately 73,000 people and displacing 120. The storm, the strongest recorded this far north in the Solomon Sea, impacted Western, Choiseul, and Isabel provinces, damaging schools, clinics, and homes. Maila is forecast to move south of Papua New Guinea, bringing heavy rain and strong winds, before heading towards the far north Queensland coast early next week. Meanwhile, Vietnam is experiencing extreme heat, with temperatures exceeding 40C in central regions, straining power supplies and increasing fire risk. In South Korea, strong winds and torrential rain have lashed the southern regions, leading to ferry suspensions and flight cancellations, with potential for record-breaking rainfall on Jeju Island.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedWinds of 65mph were recorded on Udo, part of Jeju province in South Korea.
Temperatures exceeding 40C (104F) in central regions of Vietnam.
About 120 people were displaced and almost 73,000 people affected overall in the Solomon Islands.
Cyclone Maila had peak sustained winds of 115mph (185km/h), with gusts up to 160mph on Thursday.
Maila is forecast to move south of Papua New Guinea over the weekend.