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Typhoon Sinlaku Unlikely to Hit Philippines, Moving Toward Japan

Recent updates show Sinlaku is now unlikely to enter PAR, reducing potential landfall impacts in the Philippines. This shift emphasizes the importance of ongoing tracking and preparation, although the storm remains a threat to Japan. Authorities in both countries will continue monitoring Sinlaku's trajectory for any further changes.
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