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Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands - Tropical cyclone MAILA, update (ECHO 15 Apr 2026)
Pubdate:
4/10/2026 10:15:31 AM
On 9 April, tropical cyclone MAILA continued moving very slowly over the Solomon Sea, with maximum sustained winds up to 185 km/h, weakening. On 10 April at 0.00 UTC, its centre was located offshore, approximately 215 km north-east of the Muyua Island (far eastern Papua New Guinea), with maximum sustained winds of 130 km/h.
According to media, its passage over the Solomon Sea caused heavy rainfall and consequent floods and landslides across Bougainville Island (eastern Papua New Guinea), resulting in two fatalities.
MAILA is expected to make landfall over the southern Muyua Island on 12 April very early in the morning, with maximum sustained winds up to 65 km/h (tropical storm). After that, it is forecast to make landfall over Fergusson Island (far south-eastern Papua New Guinea) on 13 April in the morning as a tropical storm.
Over the next 96 hours, very heavy rainfall, strong winds and storm surges are forecast over eastern and far south-eastern Papua New Guinea. The Papua New Guinea National Weather Service has issued a special gale-force wind warning over the eastern islands of the country. Heavy rainfall is also forecast over the Solomon Islands for the next 48 hours.
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4/10/2026 10:17:07 AM
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4/11/2026 9:30:07 AM
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