The Emergency Management Network Podcast

Todd T. De Voe

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  1. HACE 15 H

    Sinlaku recovery continues in CNMI and Guam; FEMA affirms Hawaii Kona-low disaster; CISA adds Apache ActiveMQ to KEV

    Federal recovery operations continue across the Mariana Islands under FEMA Emergency Declarations for Guam and CNMI following Super Typhoon Sinlaku; the President affirms a Major Disaster Declaration for Hawaii tied to the March Kona-low storms; CISA adds an Apache ActiveMQ flaw to the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog and publishes four new ICS advisories; SPC highlights an Enhanced Risk of severe storms across the Plains and Mississippi Valley today; and several states post boil-water actions after water-main breaks. EM Morning Brief is your concise daily update on national and state-by-state emergency management news. Produced by Sitch Radio, an EOC Voices podcast. Key Takeaways • Super Typhoon Sinlaku response: FEMA Emergency Declarations cover Guam and the CNMI; Saipan and Tinian remain without full power, water, and road access as federal resources deploy. • Hawaii disaster declaration: Presidential Major Disaster Declaration affirmed for Kona-low storms (March 10–24); Individual Assistance available in Honolulu, Hawaii, and Maui counties; IA deadline June 7, 2026. • CISA KEV update: CVE-2026-34197 Apache ActiveMQ added to the KEV catalog on April 16; federal civilian agencies must remediate under BOD 22-01. • CISA ICS advisories: Four new advisories (ICSA-26-106-01–04), including Delta Electronics ASDA-Soft stack-based buffer overflow — Critical Manufacturing sector. • Severe weather outlook: SPC Enhanced Risk today across Upper/Middle Mississippi Valleys and Central/Southern Plains; WPC Slight Risk for excessive rainfall; SWPC G2 geomagnetic storm watches April 17–18. • NIFC situational picture: April 16 IMSR shows 1,744,190 YTD acres burned; eight large uncontained fires; 770 personnel assigned nationwide. • Florida — Newman Drive Fire: 1,733 acres, 60% contained; evacuations remain for five streets in Collier County; pet-friendly shelter open at Golden Gate Community Center. • Water-system advisories: New boil-water notices or active advisories in Silver City, Nevada; portions of Newark/Belleville/Bloomfield, New Jersey; Rotterdam, New York; five counties in southwest Iowa; and portions of Guam. Sources FEMA • FEMA — CNMI Emergency Declaration (Typhoon Sinlaku) — Federal assistance available to CNMI for Typhoon Sinlaku beginning April 11, 2026. • Hawaii News Now — FEMA Affirms Major Disaster Declaration for Hawaii — Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for Kona-low storms. • Governor of Hawaii — FEMA Affirms Presidential Major Disaster Declaration — State reaction and federal assistance breakdown; June 7, 2026 IA deadline. • FEMA Newsroom — Official FEMA press releases. CISA • CISA — Adds One Known Exploited Vulnerability to Catalog (Apr 16, 2026) — CVE-2026-34197 Apache ActiveMQ improper-input-validation vulnerability. • CISA — Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog — KEV catalog landing page with remediation deadlines. • CISA — ICSA-26-106-01 Delta Electronics ASDA-Soft — Stack-based buffer overflow in Critical Manufacturing sector software. • CISA — ICS Advisories index — Listing of current ICS/OT advisories including ICSA-26-106-01 through 04. NOAA / NWS / SWPC • Storm Prediction Center — Day 1 Convective Outlook — Enhanced severe risk across Upper/Middle Miss Valleys and Central/Southern Plains. • Weather Prediction Center — National precipitation and flash flood guidance. • NOAA SWPC — G2 (Moderate) geomagnetic storm watches April 17–18, 2026. NIFC / Wildfire • NIFC — Incident Management Situation Report (April 16, 2026) — National wildland fire synopsis: 1,744,190 YTD acres; 8 uncontained large fires; 770 personnel assigned. • NIFC — National Fire News — Daily national wildfire activity summary. DHS / NTAS • DHS — National Terrorism Advisory System — Current NTAS bulletins and updates. Travel Advisories • U.S. Department of State — Travel Advisories — Country-by-country levels and recent updates. CDC / Public Health • CDC HAN — Medetomidine in the U.S. Illegal Fentanyl Supply — Health Advisory on overdose and severe withdrawal syndrome risk. Florida • WUSF — Newman Road Fire containment rises to 60% — Collier County wildfire at 1,733 acres; 60% contained; evacuations in place. • WGCU — Newman Drive Fire evacuations and shelter info — Evacuation streets and Golden Gate Community Center pet-friendly shelter. Iowa • We Are Iowa — Boil order across five counties — Pottawattamie, Harrison, Shelby, Audubon, and Cass counties on Regional Water system. • Iowa HSEMD — Regional Water boil order bulletin — Official Iowa HSEMD bulletin forwarding boil-order details. Nevada • Nevada Appeal — Silver City boil-water notice — Notice issued 7:45 a.m. April 16 by Storey County for all Silver City residents. • KOLO — Silver City boil-water notice — Additional coverage with resident guidance. New Jersey • Clean Air and Water — New Jersey boil-water advisory (April 15, 2026) — Summary of Newark-area advisory following water-main break in Belleville. • Newark Patch — Boil Water Advisory guidance — Ward-level impact in Newark and resident instructions. New York • WGY — Rotterdam residents under boil-water advisory — Precautionary boil advisory after April 15 water-main break. Hawaii • Star-Advertiser — Trump issues disaster declaration after Kona-low storms — Declaration detail and affected counties. • Hawaii Public Radio — Federal disaster aid for storm-impacted residents — Governor Green deploys federal IA for affected counties. Guam • Kandit News — GWA boil-water notice update — Sustained pressure loss in distribution system following Typhoon Sinlaku. • Commonwealth Utilities Corporation — Precautionary Boil Water Notice — Official utility notice for affected islands. Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) • Isla Public — CNMI/Guam federal emergency declarations — Status of the April 11 emergency declaration as Sinlaku advanced. • The Watchers — Sinlaku cripples Saipan and Tinian — Infrastructure, power, and road impact summary. • NPR — Super Typhoon Sinlaku pounds remote U.S. islands — National coverage of the storm’s Mariana Islands impact. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit emnetwork.substack.com/subscribe

    7 min
  2. HACE 1 DÍA

    Super Typhoon Sinlaku Devastates Guam and CNMI; Multi-Day Tornado Outbreak

    Today’s EM Morning Brief covers Super Typhoon Sinlaku’s devastating impact on Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands, where winds up to 185 mph knocked out power and water and displaced more than a thousand residents. A multi-day severe weather outbreak has produced confirmed tornadoes across six states, including an EF-3 near Union Center, Wisconsin, and an EF-2 in Ottawa, Kansas. Florida’s extreme drought—the worst since 2012—has fueled more than 1,600 wildfires and 100,000 acres burned in the first 100 days of 2026, with multiple counties declaring local emergencies. CISA continues its active advisory cadence with new KEV additions and the ongoing Cisco SD-WAN emergency directive. FEMA housing inspectors begin property evaluations in Washington state under the newly approved disaster declaration. The national wildfire picture remains above average at 231 percent of the ten-year norm, with Red Flag Warnings active across the Southern Plains. EM Morning Brief is your concise daily update on national and state-by-state emergency management news. Produced by Sitch Radio, an EOC Voices podcast. Key Takeaways • Super Typhoon Sinlaku: Winds up to 185 mph devastated Saipan and Tinian; power and water out for potentially weeks; 1,000+ residents sheltered; presidential emergency declarations active for both Guam and CNMI. • Multi-Day Tornado Outbreak: Confirmed tornadoes across Kansas (EF-2), Wisconsin (EF-3), Oklahoma (EF-1), Iowa, Minnesota, and Arkansas from April 13–15; three injured in Ottawa, KS; continued severe threat through April 16. • Florida Drought Emergency: Nearly 80% of the state is in extreme drought—the worst since 2012; over 100,000 acres burned from 1,600+ wildfires in 2026; multiple county burn bans and local emergency declarations. • Southeast Drought and Fire Risk: Georgia reports D4 Exceptional Drought in Seminole County; North Carolina’s statewide burn ban enters its third week with 554 fires; Virginia is under critical fire weather warnings. • CISA KEV and Emergency Directive: Nine new Known Exploited Vulnerabilities added April 13–14, including Fortinet and Adobe flaws; Cisco SD-WAN Emergency Directive 26-03 hunt-and-hardening phase continues. • FEMA Disaster Recovery: Housing inspectors begin evaluating properties in Washington state (DR-4906, $182.3M in damage); Montana disaster declaration for December storms; Guam and CNMI emergency declarations are active. • National Wildfire Posture: Preparedness Level 2; 23 uncontained large fires; 1.72 million acres burned YTD (231% of 10-year average); Red Flag Warnings active across Southern Plains. • Nevada Earthquake: M5.7 near Silver Springs on April 13; 43 aftershocks; 17% chance of a larger aftershock within the week; no significant damage reported. • New Jersey Boil Water Advisory: System-wide advisory in South Brunswick Township following water main break on April 15; remains in effect until DEP testing clears the supply. Sources DHS / NTAS • DHS NTAS Bulletin — Heightened threat environment amid Israel-Iran conflict • DHS National Terrorism Advisory System overview CISA • CISA adds two KEVs to catalog (April 14, 2026) • CISA adds seven KEVs to catalog (April 13, 2026) • CISA Emergency Directive 26-03 — Cisco SD-WAN • CISA Supplemental Direction ED 26-03 — Hunt and hardening guidance NIFC / Wildfire • NIFC Incident Management Situation Report (April 15, 2026) • NIFC National Fire News • InciWeb — Active wildfire incidents NOAA / NWS / SPC • SPC Day 1 Convective Outlook (April 16, 2026) • NWS Kansas City — Hazardous weather outlook and flood warnings • NWS — Ottawa, Kansas tornado summary (April 13, 2026) • NWS Twin Cities — April 13, 2026 hail and tornado summary • NWS La Crosse — April 14, 2026 severe thunderstorms FEMA • FEMA — Washington major disaster declaration (DR-4906) • FEMA — Montana major disaster declaration • FEMA — Guam emergency declaration • FEMA — CNMI emergency declaration • FEMA — Housing inspectors begin evaluating WA properties (April 15) USGS • USGS — Significant Earthquakes 2026 • M5.7 earthquake near Silver Springs, NV (April 13, 2026) State Dept / Travel • State Dept — Middle East travel advisory (updated April 10, 2026) • State Dept — Worldwide Caution CDC • CDC HAN 00527 — Medetomidine in the illicit fentanyl supply (April 2, 2026) Arkansas • 5News — Severe storms and tornado warnings in River Valley Florida • Tampa Bay Times — Florida wildfires shattering records amid drought • Fox Weather — Florida fire danger spikes as extreme drought reaches 25-year high • WCTV — Burn bans issued across Big Bend, South Georgia (April 15) • Hernando County — Burn ban effective April 14, 2026 Georgia • WCTV — Burn bans across Big Bend and South Georgia • WSB-TV — Barrow County burn ban (April 15) • WALB — Decatur County burn ban (April 15) Iowa • KCRG — Tornado and hail damage across eastern Iowa (April 14) • AccuWeather — Tornadoes and grapefruit-size hail in Iowa and Wisconsin Kansas • NWS Topeka — EF-2 tornado in Ottawa, April 13 • The Watchers — NWS confirms EF-2 tornado injured 3 in Ottawa • KWCH — Kansas governor declares disaster emergency Minnesota • NWS Twin Cities — April 13 hail and tornado summary • Fox 9 — 3 possible tornadoes in southern Minnesota Missouri • GovOneStop — Missouri flood warning, Big Creek at Blairstown • KSHB — Flooding affects roads in Johnson County, Missouri Montana • FEMA — Montana major disaster declaration (April 11, 2026) • Daily Inter Lake — Lincoln County disaster declaration Nebraska • InciWeb — Morrill Fire information • 1011 Now — Nebraska wildfire operations wind down with full containment Nevada • ABC News — Magnitude 5.7 earthquake in Nevada • MyNews4 — M5.7 earthquake near Silver Springs, Lyon County New Jersey • Patch — South Brunswick boil water advisory after water main break (April 15) North Carolina • NC Dept. of Agriculture — Statewide burn ban continues (April 14) • WECT — 554 wildfires scorch 2,200 acres under burn ban Oklahoma • NewsOn6 — Storm damage in Tulsa and Muskogee • Fox23 — NWS confirms EF-1 tornado in Tulsa Hills (April 15) • NewsOn6 — Hilldale cancels classes after Muskogee tornado South Carolina • SC Public Radio — Red Flag Fire Alert as drought intensifies Texas • Texas A&M Forest Service — Current wildfire status • TDEM — Governor Abbott activates emergency resources (April 10) Virginia • WSLS — Virginia wildfire risk grows amid April drought and early heat Washington • FEMA — Housing inspectors begin evaluating WA properties (April 15) • KNKX — FEMA approves disaster funding for WA after December floods Wisconsin • WMTV — EF-3 tornado confirmed near Union Center, multiple homes damaged • We Are Green Bay — Multiple tornadoes confirmed in Wisconsin Guam / CNMI • NPR — Super Typhoon Sinlaku pounds remote U.S. islands • PBS NewsHour — Super Typhoon Sinlaku with ferocious winds • FEMA — Guam emergency declaration • FEMA — CNMI emergency declaration • World Central Kitchen — Response to Super Typhoon Sinlaku This is a public episode. 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    14 min
  3. HACE 2 DÍAS

    Central U.S. tornado outbreak prompts Kansas disaster emergency; Cheboygan Dam under pressure as Michigan SEOC extends; M5.7 Nevada quake rattles Lyon County

    Today’s EM Morning Brief covers a multi-day severe weather outbreak across the central United States, including an EF-2 tornado in Ottawa, Kansas that triggered a state disaster emergency, and widespread wind and flood damage across Wisconsin and Michigan. We cover the Cheboygan Dam flood response, a magnitude 5.7 earthquake near Silver Springs, Nevada, continued evacuations at the Newman Drive Fire in Collier County, Florida, and the latest Kīlauea status from HVO. On the federal side, CISA adds two new vulnerabilities to the KEV catalog, the State Department updates travel advisories for Nigeria, Oman, Ethiopia, and parts of Colombia, and FEMA denies Colorado’s major disaster appeal. EM Morning Brief is your concise daily update on national and state-by-state emergency management news. Produced by Sitch Radio, an EOC Voices podcast. Key Takeaways • Severe weather outbreak: Multi-day threat of strong tornadoes, giant hail, and damaging wind from the southern Plains into the southern Great Lakes through April 16. • Kansas disaster emergency: Gov. Kelly declares a state disaster emergency after Monday’s EF-2 tornado in Ottawa and Miami County damage; state EOC activated. • Michigan flood response: Cheboygan Dam within inches of crest; SEOC activation extended; levee breach and a failed Alcona County dam prompt evacuations. • Nevada earthquake: M5.7 near Silver Springs with 125+ aftershocks; light to moderate damage near Fallon; no major critical-infrastructure impacts reported. • Florida wildfire: Newman Drive Fire at roughly 1,733 acres and 60% containment in Collier County; evacuations and smoke refuge remain active near Naples. Sources CISA • CISA Adds Two Known Exploited Vulnerabilities to Catalog (Apr 14) — Microsoft Office RCE and Microsoft SharePoint Server improper input validation added to KEV. • Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog — Full KEV catalog and remediation due dates. FEMA • FEMA Disasters and Declarations — Index of current and past federal disaster declarations. • Colorado will not receive FEMA aid for last year’s fires and flooding — KUNC (Apr 14) — FEMA denial of Colorado major disaster appeal. NIFC / InciWeb • Incident Management Situation Report — Tuesday, April 14, 2026, 0730 MDT — National PL 2; 22 uncontained large fires; 11 new large incidents. • InciWeb — Incident Information — Active wildland fire incidents, including the Newman Drive Fire. USGS • USGS Significant Earthquakes — 2026 — Catalog of significant events including the Silver Springs, Nevada M5.7. • USGS Volcano Notice — Kīlauea, Apr 14, 2026 18:03 UTC — HVO status: episode 44 paused; episode 45 forecast Apr 19–26. • Kīlauea — Volcano Updates — HVO’s Kīlauea update landing page. NOAA / NWS • Storm Prediction Center — Day 1 Convective Outlook (Apr 14, 2026, 1300 UTC) — Severe weather outlook for the southern Plains into the southern Great Lakes. Travel Advisories • U.S. Department of State — Travel Advisories — Official advisory levels and updates. • Updated advisories: Nigeria, Oman, Ethiopia and others (Apr 13–14) — Summary of Level 3 moves and broader advisory updates. Florida • Newman Drive Fire near Naples causes evacuations — NBC 6 South Florida — Fire acreage, containment, and evacuation areas. • Evacuations remain as brush fire burns along I-75 — Fox Weather — Incident context and smoke impacts. Kansas • Gov. Kelly declares disaster emergency after storms, tornadoes — KCTV5 (Apr 14) — State disaster emergency for northeast Kansas; SEOC activated. • Kelly issues disaster emergency for storm-hit areas — WIBW — Additional detail on the declaration and state support. Michigan • State Emergency Operations Center — Severe Weather Updates (Michigan State Police) — Statewide flood response activation and updates. • Cheboygan Dam at risk as floodwaters rise — Detroit News (Apr 14) — Water level near dam crest; DNR pumps operating; hydro plant work underway. • Whitmer extends emergency center amid rising water levels — CBS Detroit — Extension of SEOC activation; statewide flood impacts. Nevada • USGS: Magnitude 5.7 Quake Strikes in Nevada — Insurance Journal — Official magnitude, location, and aftershock guidance. • Magnitude 5.7 earthquake hits near Silver Springs — KRNV MyNews4 — Local damage reports and no major infrastructure impacts. Wisconsin • Tens of thousands without power after overnight storms — CBS 58 — We Energies outage totals and storm path. • Heavy rain causes street flooding, evacuations in Clintonville — WBAY (Apr 14) — Flash flood warning for potential Big Falls Dam failure on the Little River. Severe weather outbreak (multi-state) • Multiple tornadoes hit Kansas, Minnesota, Iowa and Wisconsin — The Watchers — Preliminary tornado and hail reports for April 13–14. • Strong tornadoes, giant hail threaten Iowa to southern Great Lakes — The Watchers — April 14 severe weather redevelopment outlook. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit emnetwork.substack.com/subscribe

    7 min
  4. HACE 3 DÍAS

    Plains and Midwest tornado outbreak; Super Typhoon Sinlaku emergency continues for Guam and CNMI

    Today’s EM Morning Brief covers an active multi-day severe weather outbreak across the Southern Plains and into the Upper Midwest, with confirmed tornadoes in Kansas and Minnesota and an enhanced threat continuing through Tuesday. Emergency operations continue in Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands under Super Typhoon Sinlaku, with a Presidential emergency declaration in effect. NIFC is at Preparedness Level 2, with active large fires on the Southern Plains and a growing wildfire near the Colorado–New Mexico border. USGS reports Kīlauea’s eruption paused, while three Alaska volcanoes remain at elevated alert levels. CISA adds a new Adobe Acrobat vulnerability to the KEV catalog, and CDC’s HAN on medetomidine in illicit fentanyl remains active. EM Morning Brief is your concise daily update on national and state-by-state emergency management news. Produced by Sitch Radio, an EOC Voices podcast. Key Takeaways * Multi-day severe weather outbreak is the top national concern, stretching from the Southern Plains into the Upper Midwest; confirmed tornadoes and damage reported in Kansas (Ottawa, minor injuries in Franklin County) and southern Minnesota late Monday, with tornado watches continuing through Tuesday across TX, OK, AR, MO, and WI. * Excessive rainfall and flooding risk flagged by the National Water Center from the Texas Hill Country through the Great Lakes through mid-week. * Super Typhoon Sinlaku remains the Pacific operational priority — Presidential emergency declaration in effect for Guam (signed April 12), Typhoon Warnings for Rota, Tinian, Saipan, and the Northern Islands, Tropical Storm Warning for Guam. * Wildfire posture is elevated for April — NIFC at National Preparedness Level 2; active large fires include Buffalo Gap (SD, ~5,400 acres), Horny Toad (TX Panhandle), and Glen Ferris (WV). * Early-season fire activity in the Southwest — Colorado fire near the NM border grew to ~450 acres; New Mexico maintains statewide fire restrictions banning prescribed burns, fireworks, campfires, and smoking on state lands. * Volcanic activity — USGS reports Kīlauea’s Halemaʻumaʻu eruption paused after episode 44 (ADVISORY / YELLOW); Great Sitkin remains at WATCH / ORANGE; Shishaldin and Atka Volcanic Complex at ADVISORY / YELLOW. * Cyber — CISA added a new Adobe Acrobat vulnerability to the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog, triggering federal remediation timelines. * Public health — CDC’s Health Alert Network advisory on medetomidine in the illicit fentanyl supply remains active guidance for EMS, EDs, and harm-reduction programs. * Planned federal exercise — FEMA biennial radiological emergency preparedness exercise at the Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station (PA/MD border); not an actual emergency. * Water advisory — Precautionary boil-water notice for the Island of Rota (CNMI) tied to planned water system maintenance. * Travel posture — U.S. State Department travel advisory posture remains elevated across multiple regions; operators with international deployments should re-check country-specific levels before travel. Sources NOAA / NWS / Storm Prediction Center • SPC Convective Outlook — Daily severe weather outlooks covering the Plains and Mid-Mississippi Valley tornado threat • NWS Active Alerts — National map and feed of active watches, warnings, and advisories • National Water Center — Flood and hydrologic outlook for Upper Midwest and Great Lakes National Hurricane Center / NWS Guam • NWS Guam / WFO GUM — Tropical cyclone warnings and advisories for Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands • Central Pacific Hurricane Center — Central and Western Pacific tropical cyclone products USGS — Earthquakes and Volcanoes • USGS Volcano Notices (HANS) — Current volcanic alert levels and aviation color codes, including Kīlauea and Alaska volcanoes • USGS Earthquake Map — Real-time global earthquake feed and magnitude filters NIFC / InciWeb • NIFC Situation Report — Daily national Incident Management Situation Report and preparedness level • InciWeb Incident Information System — Current large-fire tracking, including Buffalo Gap and other active incidents FEMA • FEMA Press Releases — Disaster declarations, grants, and operational announcements • FEMA Disaster Declarations — Searchable database of federal disaster and emergency declarations DHS / NTAS • National Terrorism Advisory System — Current DHS National Terrorism Advisory bulletin posture CISA • CISA News & Events — Advisories, alerts, and operational cybersecurity guidance • CISA Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog — Current KEV catalog including newly added Adobe Acrobat vulnerability CDC / Public Health • CDC Health Alert Network — Current HAN advisories including medetomidine in illicit fentanyl U.S. State Department • Travel Advisories — Country-by-country travel advisory levels and recent updates Colorado • Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Control — State wildland fire information and incident status Kansas • Kansas Division of Emergency Management — State emergency management updates and severe weather response • NWS Topeka — Local forecast office warnings and confirmed tornado reports for eastern Kansas Minnesota and Wisconsin • NWS Twin Cities — Severe weather warnings and storm reports for southern Minnesota and western Wisconsin • Wisconsin Emergency Management — State severe weather response and county-level watches New Mexico • New Mexico Fire Information — Statewide fire restrictions, red flag warnings, and active incident updates Oklahoma • Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management — State emergency management severe weather response • NWS Norman — Local forecast office tornado watches and warnings for central Oklahoma Pennsylvania and Maryland • FEMA Peach Bottom REP Exercise — Biennial radiological emergency preparedness exercise notice South Dakota • South Dakota Wildland Fire — State wildland fire situation and incident resources Texas • Texas Division of Emergency Management — State severe weather and wildfire response updates • Texas A&M Forest Service — Statewide wildland fire situation and active incident tracking West Virginia • West Virginia Division of Forestry — State wildland fire situation and active incident information Guam and Northern Mariana Islands • Guam Homeland Security / OCD — Territorial emergency management and typhoon response coordination • CUC Public Advisories — Commonwealth Utilities Corporation notices, including Rota boil water notice • NWS Guam Tropical Cyclones — Current warnings and advisories for Super Typhoon Sinlaku This is a public episode. 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    9 min
  5. HACE 4 DÍAS

    The World Isn’t Falling Apart… It’s Finally Telling the Truth

    EMN Podcast Description In this episode of The Emergency Management Network Podcast, Andrew Boyarsky sits down with Todd DeVoe to unpack a powerful and timely idea: the world is not falling apart; it is revealing itself. Drawing from Todd’s latest article, the conversation explores how today’s risk environment is no longer defined by single incidents, but by a convergence of interconnected stresses across geopolitical systems, the economy, climate, technology, and public trust. What feels like instability is, in reality, a clearer picture of how fragile and interdependent our systems have always been. Todd challenges the profession to rethink preparedness in a VUCA environment, where volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity demand adaptability over rigid planning. The discussion goes beyond traditional emergency management approaches and calls for a shift toward capability building, honest communication, and genuine whole-community engagement. This episode is not about fear; it is about clarity. It is a conversation about leadership, responsibility, and what it really means to prepare communities for a future that will not follow the plan. Show Notes In this episode, Andrew and Todd explore the idea that what we are experiencing today is not a breakdown of systems, but a revelation of their true nature under stress. Multiple systems are being strained at the same time, from geopolitics and supply chains to climate extremes and cyber threats, and each one amplifies the others. The conversation reframes how emergency managers should think about risk. Rather than planning for isolated hazards, the focus must shift to understanding interconnected threats and building systems that can operate under continuous pressure. A central theme of the discussion is VUCA, a concept borrowed from the military that describes a world characterized by volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity. Todd argues that while the term is widely used in emergency management, it is often misunderstood. It should not be used to explain why things are difficult, but to drive a fundamental shift in how preparedness is approached. The episode also challenges a long-standing assumption in public communication: that emergency managers must avoid creating fear. Instead, Todd emphasizes that fear is not the real issue. Helplessness is. Communities can handle difficult truths when they are given clear information and meaningful ways to act. Andrew and Todd discuss the implications for whole-community preparedness, arguing that it must move beyond messaging into a genuine partnership. When individuals understand their role and feel a sense of agency, they are far more likely to respond effectively during crises. The conversation also addresses a difficult but necessary reality: the federal safety net is becoming less predictable. Emergency managers must begin preparing communities with this in mind, shifting the narrative from reliance on external assistance to building local capability and resilience. The episode closes with a call to action. Preparedness is no longer about having the right plan on the shelf. It is about building adaptable systems, strengthening relationships, and leading communities through complexity with honesty and clarity. Key Themes Convergence of risk across multiple interconnected systemsVUCA as a framework for action, not just descriptionThe gap between planning and true capabilityThe danger of avoiding hard conversations with the publicWhole community as partnership, not messagingShifting from federal reliance to local resilienceLeadership in complexity and uncertainty Episode Title Options The World Isn’t Falling Apart… It’s Revealing ItselfVUCA Is Here, Now WhatPreparedness in a Converging Crisis EnvironmentFrom Plans to CapabilityLeading Through Complexity Tags Emergency Management, VUCA, Community Resilience, Leadership, Disaster Preparedness This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit emnetwork.substack.com/subscribe

    16 min
  6. HACE 4 DÍAS

    Super Typhoon Sinlaku Targets Guam and CNMI with Cat 4-5 Winds; Multi-Day Tornado Outbreak Continues Across Texas and Oklahoma; FEMA Approves Disaster Declarations for Washington and Oregon

    On today’s EM Morning Brief, Super Typhoon Sinlaku — a Category 5 storm with 175 to 180 mph winds — is bearing down on the Northern Mariana Islands with catastrophic conditions expected for Saipan and Tinian Monday night. Federal emergency declarations are in place for both Guam and the CNMI. On the mainland, a rare four-day severe weather outbreak continues to threaten Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas with tornadoes, large hail, and flash flooding. The National Weather Service in Hawaii has extended a statewide flood watch through Monday evening. FEMA has also approved major disaster declarations for Washington state and Oregon following last December’s devastating storms. EM Morning Brief is your concise daily update on national and state-by-state emergency management news. Produced by Sitch Radio, an EOC Voices podcast. Takeaways Super Typhoon Sinlaku is making a near-direct strike on Saipan and Tinian (CNMI) with catastrophic Category 4–5 winds of 145–160 mph expected Monday night/Tuesday; Guam is in COR2 with government closed and shelters open Federal emergency declarations are in place for both Guam and the CNMI, approved April 12 Multi-day severe weather outbreak (TX, OK, KS) is in day three of a four-day SPC-highlighted event — tornado, large hail, and damaging wind threats continue today, with flash flooding a compounding risk from saturated soils South Dakota’s 79 Fire (Custer County, ~6,000 acres, 40% contained) prompted a governor’s emergency declaration; a separate First Alert Weather Day is in effect today for critical wildfire conditions statewide FEMA major disaster declarations for Washington and Oregon (December 2025 storms) were approved April 11, unlocking individual and public assistance for dozens of counties Hawaii is under a statewide NWS Flood Watch through 6 PM Monday — the third significant flood event in roughly a month Kilauea is at ADVISORY/Yellow following the end of eruptive Episode 44; no new activity, monitoring ongoing Washington state had an offshore earthquake swarm (18+ quakes, M4.2 max) near the Juan de Fuca Ridge on April 12 — no land threat, no tsunami DHS NTAS has no active advisories as of this morning Sources FEMA * President Trump Approves Emergency Declaration for Guam — FEMA, April 12, 2026 * President Trump Approves Emergency Declaration for CNMI — FEMA, April 12, 2026 * President Trump Approves Major Disaster Declaration for Washington — FEMA, April 11, 2026 * President Trump Approves Major Disaster Declaration for Oregon — FEMA, April 11, 2026 NOAA / NWS * SPC Day 1 Convective Outlook — April 13, 2026 * NWS Honolulu — Active Watches, Warnings and Advisories for Hawaii * Flood Watch Issued April 11, Extended to April 13 6PM HST — Maui County Alert * Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas — Four-Day Severe Weather Outbreak (multi-source summary) * Severe Storm Threat Targets Texas With Significant Flash Flooding — Waco Today, April 12, 2026 USGS * USGS Volcano Notice — Kilauea, April 12, 2026 * Kilauea Episode 44 Photo/Video Chronology — USGS HVO, April 9, 2026 Guam * JIC Release No. 9 — Guam Anticipates Tropical Storm Force Winds; Sinlaku a Super Typhoon; Shelter Update — GHS OCD * CNMI and Guam Granted Federal Emergency Declarations as Super Typhoon Sinlaku Advances — Isla Public, April 13, 2026 * Super Typhoon Sinlaku Packing 175 mph Winds Heading Toward Northern Marianas — Isla Public, April 13, 2026 Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands * CNMI Raised to Typhoon Condition II; Shelters Open Ahead of Sinlaku — NMI News Service * Governor Apatang Advises Residents to Seek Safe Shelter — Kandit News Group * Devastating Damage Possible: Super Typhoon Sinlaku Packing 180 mph Winds — Isla Public, April 13, 2026 Hawaii * Flood Watch Extended for All Hawaiian Islands — Honolulu Today, April 11, 2026 * Hawaii Forecast: Flood Watch Into the Night for Kauai, Oahu, Maui County — Hawaii News Now, April 13, 2026 South Dakota * Governor Rhoden Declares Emergency for 79 Fire in Custer County — KOTA TV, April 12, 2026 * 79 Fire Grows to Nearly 6,000 Acres, 40% Contained; Structures Threatened — KOTA TV, April 12, 2026 * First Alert Weather Day Monday — Higher-End Critical Wildfire Risk — KOTA TV, April 13, 2026 Oklahoma * Multi-Day Severe Weather Threatens Oklahoma: Tornadoes, Flooding, Wind — ChaseDay.com Oregon * FEMA Approves Disaster Aid for Oregon After December 2025 Storms — Portland Today, April 11, 2026 * Trump Approves Disaster Requests for Washington, Oregon — The Columbian, April 12, 2026 Washington * Washington State Approved for Major Disaster Declaration — Lynnwood Times, April 11, 2026 * Earthquake Swarm Hits Off Washington Coast — 18 Quakes in 12 Hours, Up to M4.2 — KOMO News, April 12, 2026 * Trump Approves Disaster Requests for Washington, Oregon — OPB, April 11, 2026 This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit emnetwork.substack.com/subscribe

    11 min
  7. 10 ABR

    Tropical Storm Sinlaku Threatens Guam as Category 3-4 Typhoon; FEMA Faces $10B Funding Backlog Ahead of Hurricane Season; CISA Warns of Iran-Linked Attacks on Critical Infrastructure

    Tropical Storm Sinlaku intensifies in the western Pacific as Guam declares Condition of Readiness 3 with a potential Category 3-4 typhoon landfall projected by Monday. FEMA faces a $10 billion disaster reimbursement backlog and internal readiness concerns ahead of the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season. CISA and federal partners warn of ongoing Iran-linked cyberattacks targeting programmable logic controllers across government, water, and energy sectors, with a new Ivanti EPMM vulnerability added to the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog. State-level updates include Colorado wildfire evacuations, a Kilauea volcanic eruption watch in Hawaii, Mississippi disaster designations, historic wildfires in Nebraska, and a boil water advisory in South Carolina. Full state-by-state coverage and sourced intelligence for emergency management professionals. EM Morning Brief is your concise daily update on national and state-by-state emergency management news. Produced by Sitch Radio, an EOC Voices podcast. Takeaways: * Tropical Storm Sinlaku is projected to intensify into a Category 3 or 4 typhoon. * The U.S. Coast Guard is actively coordinating a unified response across the Marianas region. * FEMA faces significant challenges with disaster reimbursements amid the ongoing storm preparations. * Communities throughout the nation are awaiting nearly $10 billion in disaster relief funding. * Severe weather alerts have been issued for various regions, including heavy rainfall and potential flooding. * Nebraska is experiencing historic wildfires, with the Morrill Fire having burned approximately 642,000 acres. Sources Guam / Northern Mariana Islands • Guam Homeland Security — COR 3 Joint Information Center Release, April 10, 2026 • RNZ News — Tropical Storm Sinlaku strengthens, could hit CNMI as typhoon by Monday FEMA • WWNO/NPR — Communities waiting on billions in disaster funding, April 10, 2026 • WBUR Here & Now — FEMA worker says warning signs came early, April 9, 2026 CISA / Cyber • ABA Banking Journal — CISA, federal agencies issue advisory on Iran-related cyberattacks • The Hacker News — Iran-linked hackers disrupt U.S. critical infrastructure by targeting PLCs • Qualys ThreatPROTECT — CISA added Ivanti EPMM CVE-2026-1340 to KEV catalog • CISA — Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog, April 8, 2026 addition NWS / NOAA • NOAA Storm Prediction Center — Day 1 Convective Outlook, April 10, 2026 Travel Advisories • U.S. Embassy to Angola and Sao Tome and Principe — Travel Advisory update, April 8, 2026 Colorado • CPR News — Mandatory evacuations ordered for wildfire near Carter Lake, April 8, 2026 Hawaii • USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory — Kīlauea Episode 44 precursory activity notice, April 8, 2026 • Spectrum Local News Hawaii — Major disaster declaration request pending, April 3, 2026 Mississippi • USDA FSA — FEMA designates 3 counties in Mississippi as disaster areas, April 9, 2026 Nebraska • Governor Pillen — Emergency declaration for wildfires in central/western Nebraska South Carolina • Clean Air and Water — Berkeley County boil water advisory, April 9, 2026 U.S. Virgin Islands • St. Thomas Source — WAPA major units offline, power rotations, April 2–9, 2026 This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit emnetwork.substack.com/subscribe

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    The Grid Is Being Watched. The Ceasefire Is Being Tested. And Half the Country Is on Weather Alert.

    Today’s EM Morning Brief leads with a joint advisory from CISA, the FBI, NSA, EPA, DOE, and U.S. Cyber Command warning that Iranian-affiliated cyber actors are actively exploiting programmable logic controllers across U.S. water, energy, and government systems. Advisory AA26-097A documents confirmed operational disruptions and financial losses. NERC is actively monitoring the electric grid in response. A fragile two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran — brokered by Pakistan on April 7–8 — remains under pressure as President Trump keeps military assets in position and a dispute over Lebanon’s inclusion threatens the agreement’s scope. On the weather front, Hawaii is experiencing its third consecutive major flooding event in three weeks, with a statewide Flood Watch in effect through Friday. Florida’s East Coast is under a Flash Flood Watch and Wind Advisory with dangerous surf conditions. Active fire weather is affecting South Carolina and Georgia. In Colorado, two wildfires near Boulder and Berthoud were both contained April 8 with no structures lost. FEMA officially designated 15 Tennessee counties as disaster areas following Winter Storm Fern. A boil water notice is active in Petal, Mississippi. All 50 states and U.S. territories are covered. Takeaways: * Operators of Rockwell Automation/Allen-Bradley CompactLogix and Micro850 PLCs should restrict internet-facing access, apply available patches, and report suspicious activity to CISA or the FBI without delay. * The domestic cyber threat posture remains elevated. The U.S.-Iran ceasefire is active but unsettled — monitor developments and lower thresholds for reporting suspicious cyber and physical security activity. * Hawaii emergency managers should anticipate continued flooding, road closures, and potential landslides through Friday as a third consecutive storm stresses response resources statewide. * Fire weather conditions in South Carolina and Georgia remain dangerous. Confirm current red flag and burn restriction status with state forestry commissions before authorizing any outdoor burning. * Tennessee jurisdictions in the 15 designated counties should begin documenting eligible costs for FEMA Public Assistance. Individual Assistance determination is still pending federal review. Sources CISA • CISA Advisory AA26-097A — Iranian-Affiliated Cyber Actors Exploit PLCs Across US Critical Infrastructure (April 7, 2026) • CISA / Federal Agencies Issue Advisory on Iran-Related Cyberattacks — ABA Banking Journal • Iran-Linked Hackers Target Water, Energy in US — Cybersecurity Dive • Iranian Hackers Targeting American Critical Infrastructure — TechCrunch DHS / NTAS • DHS National Terrorism Advisory System — Official NTAS Page (note: site not updated since February 17, 2026 due to federal funding lapse) NERC / Energy Grid • NERC Is Actively Monitoring the Grid Following Iran-Linked Cyber Threat — Utility Dive (April 8, 2026) US-Iran Conflict • Iran War Live Blog, April 9, 2026 — Al Jazeera • US-Iran Ceasefire Deal: What Are the Terms, and What’s Next? — Al Jazeera (April 8, 2026) NIFC / Wildfire (National) • NIFC National Fire News — National Interagency Fire Center • Unprecedented Snow Drought Sets Up Extreme Wildfires for Western US in 2026 — Wildfire Today NOAA / NWS • NWS Active Alerts • NWS Weather Prediction Center • NWS Storm Prediction Center — Day 1 Convective Outlook State Department / Travel Advisories • Sao Tome and Principe — Level 3 Travel Advisory (April 8, 2026) — US Embassy Angola and Sao Tome • US State Department Travel Advisories — travel.state.gov Alaska • Above-Average Spring Breakup Flooding Expected in Interior Alaska — Fairbanks News Miner Arkansas / Oklahoma • Severe Thunderstorms Moving Through Northeast Oklahoma — NewsOn6 • SPC Day 1 Convective Outlook — Storm Prediction Center Colorado • Goat Trail Fire 100% Contained — 9NEWS • Cougar Run Fire Contained at 3.5 Acres — Larimer County • Evacuation Orders Lifted for Boulder and Larimer County Fires — Denver Gazette Florida • NWS Melbourne — Flash Flood Threat • NWS South Florida Hazardous Weather Outlook Georgia • Fire Danger Elevated Across North and Central Georgia April 8 — Cobb Courier • Red Flag Warning Issued in Georgia as Dry, Windy Conditions Raise Fire Risk — CBS Atlanta • Campfire Ban Issued for Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest — AccessWDUN Hawaii • Hawaii Under Statewide Flood Watch — Honolulu Star-Advertiser (April 8, 2026) • Third Storm in Three Weeks to Unleash More Rain, Flooding in Hawaii — AccuWeather • Hawaii Statewide Flood Watch April 2026: Visitor Travel Alert — Hawaii Guide Mississippi • Petal Residents Under Boil Water Notice Following Outage — WDAM (April 9, 2026) Montana • Holmes Fire West of Montana City Controlled, Evacuation Notice Cleared — Montana Right Now South Carolina • SC Forestry Commission Lifts Red Flag Fire Alert for 25 Counties — Live 5 News (April 8, 2026) • Statewide Red Flag Fire Alert in Effect for South Carolina — WIS TV Tennessee • FEMA Designates 15 Tennessee Counties as Natural Disaster Areas — USDA Farm Service Agency (April 7, 2026) • Tennessee Severe Winter Storm Disaster Declaration (DR-4898-TN) — FEMA Texas / Plains • Governor Abbott Activates State Emergency Response Resources for Severe Weather — TDEM (March 31, 2026) • Severe Storms, Flooding Downpours to Focus on Plains, Midwest, Great Lakes into Easter Weekend — AccuWeather This is a public episode. 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