 The US territory of the Northern Mariana Islands this week struck by Super Typhoon U2, described as a monster this is the strongest typhoon to hit US soil since 1935. The island of Tinian and the island of Saipan were hit the hardest. Residents of Saipan and Tinian in the Northern Mariana Islands, many who stayed up through the night, documented the aftermath. One resident said they ran into their car during the Super Typhoon and stayed there for four hours after their house was torn apart. Many report hiding in their bathrooms, under beds and in storage cabinets for protection as the rooms flooded, cars flipped and gusts of winds of up to 200 miles per hour cut through. Authorities are working on restoring power and water but there is no solid timeline. There is one reported death, many injuries were reported as well. While there is no centralized relief effort, many folks have started a GoFundMe page and even plan to send aid on a ship from California and Oregon. One organized response includes a GoFundMe page by Marquina Hofschneider, directing aid to local businesses on the island. To learn more about the situation and how you can contribute to relief efforts, see the links in this post. Reporting for CalTV News, Guahousee Tomas Manglonia. Stay strong. See you in a minute.