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EM Morning Brief

EM Morning Brief

著者: Brian Colburn
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Start your weekday informed, aware, and ahead. EM Morning Brief, an EOC Voices Podcast, is your concise, AI-powered daily update on national and state-by-state emergency management news—delivered Monday through Friday. Hosted by Cedric, an AI voice created with Descript, this briefing uses advanced tools to gather and distill the most critical updates from reliable sources across the U.S. You’ll hear: National Headlines: FEMA updates, wildfire activity, severe weather alerts, and other federal-level developments. State-by-State Snapshots: Timely briefs from all 50 states—what’s happening, who’s affected, and what actions are being taken. Built for emergency management professionals, first responders, policymakers, and engaged citizens, EM Morning Brief provides fast, consistent situational awareness—without the fluff. 💡 Powered by AI. Built for clarity. Focused on readiness. Stay informed. Stay ready. Every weekday morning with EM Morning Brief.© Copyright EOC Voices All Rights Reserved 2026 政治・政府 日次 社会科学
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  • West Virginia declares emergency in all 55 counties after flash flooding; Hawaii power restoration passes 86 percent as Lala tracks through Papahanaumokuakea
    2026/08/19
    Today’s EM Morning Brief covers a West Virginia State of Emergency spanning all 55 counties after three days of flash flooding, mudslides and water rescues, plus a separate countywide declaration and school closures in Kanawha County. In Hawaii, roughly 33,600 customers remain without power nine days after Lala, with boil water and essential-needs notices still active on Hawaii Island and an East Maui community cut off by a washed-out bridge. The national wildfire picture stays at Preparedness Level 5 with 76 uncontained large fires and 3.7 million acres burning, driving evacuations in Washington, Oregon, California, Montana, New Mexico and Alaska. Also in this episode: Indiana’s derecho recovery under a federal Emergency Declaration, cleanup and EPA air monitoring at the Glenpool pipeline tank fire in Oklahoma, four new CISA known exploited vulnerabilities under the new BOD 26-04 model, and dangerous heat across the Desert Southwest. 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• West Virginia statewide emergency: All 55 counties are under a 30-day State of Emergency after Aug 16 to 18 flash flooding and mudslides. Kanawha County declared its own emergency, Metro 911 logged 2,100 calls and 60 water rescues Sunday, and 10 schools in the Riverside High attendance area are closed for the first three days of the school year.• Hawaii lifelines: Roughly 33,600 customers remain without power statewide, with about 24,400 on Hawaii Island. Boil water in Pahala, an essential-needs-only water notice countywide, four potable water tanker sites, low pressure in upper metropolitan Honolulu, and intermittent Oahu cellular service all remain active. Lower Nahiku in East Maui is cut off by a washed-out bridge.• Hurricane Lala still active: As of the Tuesday late-morning advisory, Lala carried 105 mph winds with a Hurricane Watch for Papahanaumokuakea from Lisianski Island to Maro Reef and a forecast of large surf inundating low-lying atolls beginning Wednesday.• Wildfire posture: National Preparedness Level 5, 76 uncontained large fires, 3,736,566 acres on active incidents, and year-to-date acreage at 168 percent of the ten-year average. Australian and New Zealand crews and 240 Army soldiers are supporting operations.• Highest-risk fires with evacuations: Little Giant, Washington (134,635 acres, 10 percent); Three Queens, Washington (Level 3 GO around Cooper Lake); Grasshopper, Oregon (90,667 acres, 49 percent, 22 structures lost); Hagen, Oregon (56,869 acres, 17 percent); Sand Creek, Montana (31,652 acres, 1 percent); Frijoles, New Mexico (11,335 acres, 9 percent, Cundiyo upgraded to Set); Mukluk, Alaska (Level 3 GO evacuations, about 20 homes damaged).• Indiana derecho recovery: Seven confirmed storm deaths, 98,824 customers out as of 2 p.m. Tuesday, and 53 counties covered under federal Emergency Declaration EM-3651 for Public Assistance. NIPSCO targets full restoration by late Friday.• Hazmat: Glenpool, Oklahoma tank farm cleanup continues with EPA-coordinated fence-line air monitoring. Shelter-in-place lifted, but a voluntary evacuation recommendation remains between 126th and 131st Streets South.• Cyber: Four new CISA known exploited vulnerabilities affecting Microsoft IKE, Microsoft SharePoint, Broadcom VMware vCenter and Apple macOS. Federal agencies now prioritize under BOD 26-04, a risk-based model rather than a uniform patch deadline. Two ICS advisories also issued, including one for CISA’s own Malcolm network monitoring suite.• Heat: Extreme Heat Warnings run through Friday across Arizona, southern Nevada and inland southern California. Maricopa County has confirmed 81 heat deaths this year, more than double last year’s pace at the same date.• Water systems: New boil water advisory in McCormick County, South Carolina. St. Louis and West Columbia, South Carolina advisories both lifted Tuesday.• Assistance: Five Disaster Service Centers opened Tuesday in Mississippi for Tropical Storm Arthur survivors under DR-4930, serving Hancock, Harrison, Pearl River and Stone counties.SponsorsB. Colburn CoachingBook a discovery call today - https://calendly.com/briancolburn/virtual-coffeeWild Tone LabsVisit online - https://wildtonelabs.com/The NIMS Store - https://thenimsstore.com/NATURAL DISASTERS EXPO HOUSTON - https://disasterexpotexas.com/registrationDescript, Edit video by editing text - https://link.bcolburn.com/DB-DescriptESET, Cyber Security Progress. Protected. - https://refer.eset.com/hip7rSourcesCISA• CISA Adds Four Known Exploited Vulnerabilities to Catalog: Aug 18, 2026 KEV additions and BOD 26-04 guidance• ICSA-26-230-01 CISA Malcolm: ICS advisory, Aug 18, 2026• ICSA-26-230-02 Siemens Simcenter Nastran: ICS advisory, Aug 18, 2026Wildfire, national• NICC Incident Management Situation Report: Tuesday, August 18, 2026, 0730 MDT• NIFC National Fire News...
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  • Hawaii recovery deepens after Hurricane Lala with one death and tens of thousands still dark; Indiana readies major disaster request after seven deaths
    2026/08/18
    Hawaii Island enters a second week of recovery from Hurricane Lala with one confirmed death, roughly 88,000 customers still without power statewide, and Pahala cut off by a destroyed section of Highway 11 with no water or sewer service. Indiana counts at least seven dead and more than a thousand displaced as the state finalizes a major disaster declaration request and activates relief grants and replacement food benefits. The national wildfire preparedness level holds at 5 with 80 uncontained large fires and evacuations running in Washington, Oregon, Utah, Montana and New Mexico. Also in this episode: a new CISA Known Exploited Vulnerabilities entry, a St. Louis boil water advisory tied to storm-driven pressure loss, municipal cyber incidents in Maine and Arkansas, Extreme Heat Warnings in the desert Southwest and the coastal Carolinas, and a two-week countdown on Wisconsin’s FEMA application deadline. 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• Hawaii lifeline restoration is the national priority. One confirmed death, roughly 88,670 customers without power Monday evening, and Pahala without power, water or sewer. Highway 11 is severed south toward Naalehu, and about 100 mainland mutual aid crew members arrive midweek.• Indiana federal aid is pending, not approved. A presidential emergency declaration covers 53 counties for emergency protective measures at 75 percent federal cost share, but individual assistance requires the major disaster declaration the state has not yet filed. State grants of up to $5,000 and replacement SNAP benefits are available now through 211 and the FSSA portal.• Wildfire remains at National Preparedness Level 5. Eighty uncontained large fires, 28,710 personnel assigned, and year-to-date acreage at roughly 169 percent of the ten-year average. Sand Creek in Montana is at 1 percent containment on 31,652 acres.• Active evacuation drivers to watch: Little Giant in Washington, Hagen and Paradise in Oregon, Black Canyon in Utah, Sand Creek, Bobcat Lakes and Moose in Montana, and Frijoles in New Mexico.• Two water systems are degraded. St. Louis is under a precautionary boil water advisory across 27 neighborhoods after storm-driven pressure loss at the Chain of Rocks plant, and West Columbia, South Carolina is under a boil advisory after a main break.• Municipal cyber pressure continues. Lincoln, Maine reopened Tuesday with limited services after file encryption, and Fort Smith, Arkansas is still restoring city systems. Both jurisdictions report 911 and emergency response unaffected.• One new CISA KEV entry. A code injection flaw in the Ray distributed computing framework was added Monday with remediation due this week. No NTAS bulletin is currently in effect.Deadline watch. Wisconsin FEMA individual assistance and SBA physical disaster loan applications close Monday, August 31 for 19 counties plus the Oneida Nation. Mississippi opens five Disaster Service Centers at noon today.SponsorsPlease follow us on your favorite podcast player: https://pod.link/1837456562B. Colburn CoachingBook a discovery call today - https://calendly.com/briancolburn/virtual-coffeeWild Tone LabsVisit online - https://wildtonelabs.com/The NIMS Store - https://thenimsstore.comNATURAL DISASTERS EXPO HOUSTON - https://disasterexpotexas.com/registrationDescript, Edit video by editing text - https://link.bcolburn.com/DB-DescriptESET, Cyber Security Progress. Protected. - https://refer.eset.com/hip7rSourcesNational wildfire• NIFC National Fire News: daily national wildfire situation, preparedness level, and large fire table• NIFC Incident Management Situation Report: Aug 17, 2026 national situation reportCISA and cyber• CISA Known Exploited Vulnerabilities addition: Aug 17, 2026 catalog update• CISA Cybersecurity Alerts and Advisories: current advisory listingDHS• DHS National Terrorism Advisory System: no current advisories in effectFDA• FDA recall, Hardie’s Fresh Foods jalapeños: Salmonella risk, posted Aug 17• FDA recall, Oma’s Pride raw pet food: Salmonella, updated Aug 17, eleven statesTropical and severe weather• National Hurricane Center: Atlantic and Eastern Pacific tropical outlooks• Hurricane Lala Public Advisory 24: Central Pacific, Aug 17, 11 p.m. HST• WPC Excessive Rainfall Outlook: Day 1 flash flood risk areas• Storm Prediction Center: Day 1 convective outlookAlaska• USGS M4.5+ earthquakes, past day: Karluk, Alaska event• Alaska Volcano Observatory daily update: Great Sitkin, Kupreanof, Shishaldin• NOAA Tsunami Warning Centers: no warnings, advisories or watches in effectArizona• NWS Phoenix Extreme Heat Warning: issued Aug 18, in effect through Aug 21• Maricopa County Heat Relief Network: cooling, respite and hydration sitesArkansas• City of Fort Smith: municipal network security event and service impacts• Fort Smith network...
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  • Tropical Storm Lala leaves 179,000 without power and closes Hawaii statewide; record rainfall drives more than 50 water rescues in Kanawha County, West Virginia
    2026/08/17
    Tropical Storm Lala pulls away from Hawaii and leaves a major recovery behind: about 179,000 customers without power, all state offices and schools closed, an islandwide essential needs only water notice on Hawaii Island, and a pending major disaster declaration request. Record rainfall in Charleston, West Virginia drives more than 50 water rescue calls in Kanawha County as a Flood Watch extends across southeast Ohio, eastern Kentucky and southwest Virginia. A Flash Flood Emergency over Colorado’s Aspen Acres burn scar takes one life in Beulah. Nationally, wildfire operations hold at Preparedness Level 5 with 87 uncontained large fires, FEMA announces a Public Assistance declaration for 53 Indiana counties, Extreme Heat Warnings cover twelve states, and federal cyber advisories stay quiet. 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.SponsorsB. Colburn CoachingBook a discovery call today - https://calendly.com/briancolburn/virtual-coffeeWild Tone LabsVisit online - https://wildtonelabs.com/The NIMS Store - https://thenimsstore.com/NATURAL DISASTERS EXPO HOUSTON - https://disasterexpotexas.com/registrationDescript, Edit video by editing text - https://link.bcolburn.com/DB-DescriptESET, Cyber Security Progress. Protected. - https://refer.eset.com/hip7rSourcesDHS and NTAS• DHS National Terrorism Advisory System: no current advisories listedFEMA• FEMA press release announcing the Indiana emergency declaration, published August 16, 2026 for a declaration dated August 15• OpenFEMA API record for EM-3651-IN: Public Assistance only, 53 countiesWildfire and NIFC• NIFC Incident Management Situation Report, Sunday August 16, 2026 at 0730 MDT: Preparedness Level 5, 87 uncontained large fires, 147 incidents, 3,879,418 acres, 29,548 personnel• NIFC situation report landing page• NWS Charleston WV climate report confirming the 4.23 inch record and prior 1.64 inch mark from 1922• CAL FIRE incident data feed: Timber Fire acreage and containment as of August 17, 2026• NIFC National Fire News: Preparedness Level 5, year to date acres• InciWeb national incident indexTropical weather• Central Pacific Hurricane Center public advisory on Tropical Storm Lala: no coastal watches or warnings in effect• NHC Atlantic Tropical Weather Outlook: no formation expected in seven days• NHC Eastern Pacific Tropical Weather OutlookFlooding and severe weather• WPC Excessive Rainfall Discussion: Slight risk Ohio Valley and central Appalachians, flash flood guidance exceedance above 70 percent• WPC Day 1 Excessive Rainfall Outlook graphic• SPC Day 1 Convective Outlook: Slight risk central and northern Plains and southern Appalachians• SPC filtered storm reports for August 16, 2026• NWS active Extreme Heat Warnings: twelve statesTravel advisories• State Department Travel Advisories index: most recent update July 29, 2026• State Department Worldwide Caution, March 22, 2026California• CAL FIRE Timber Fire incident page: acres, containment, evacuation zones and Highway 1 closure• Ready Monterey County Timber Fire incident page• InciWeb MP 18 Fire near HoopaColorado• NWS Pueblo Flash Flood Warning with Flash Flood Emergency for the Aspen Acres burn scar, August 16, 2026• KKTV: Pueblo County Sheriff confirms Beulah flood fatality• KRDO: Colorado Springs Fire pre-evacuation order for hazardous materials fireHawaii• Hawaii News Now: statewide closure of state offices, schools and courts for Monday• Hawaii News Now: utility outage totals by island and mutual aid crews• Maui Now: County of Maui 7 p.m. update, Eddie Tam shelter opening, Olinda and Piiholo water outageIdaho• InciWeb Moose Mountain Fire• InciWeb Upper Smith FireIndiana• NWS Indianapolis August 2026 flooding event summary: record...
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