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Nevada declares emergency as Reno area fires force 6,000 evacuations; Hawaii watches likely Central Pacific tropical cyclone

Nevada declares emergency as Reno area fires force 6,000 evacuations; Hawaii watches likely Central Pacific tropical cyclone

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Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo declares a state of emergency as the Bug and Fred Mountain fires force more than 6,000 evacuations north of Reno, while the nation holds at Preparedness Level 5 with 98 uncontained large fires and extreme fire behavior on Washington’s Little Giant Fire and Oregon’s Wrights Spring Fire. The Central Pacific Hurricane Center gives a disturbance east southeast of Hawaii a 90 percent chance of development, CISA and the FBI publish a joint advisory on Gunra ransomware, and forecasters warn of impactful flash flooding in the Ohio Valley. Plus storm driven power outages in Ohio, Virginia, and Maryland, a boil water advisory in South Carolina, and Wyoming’s largest fire of the year on South Pass. 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• Nevada state of emergency: Governor Lombardo declares an emergency for portions of Washoe County and the Reno-Sparks Indian Colony as the Bug Fire (17,000 acres, 4 percent) and Fred Mountain Fire (3,481 acres, 0 percent) force more than 6,000 evacuations, close eight schools, and threaten water, power, gas, airport, and telecom infrastructure.• National fire picture: The nation remains at Preparedness Level 5 with 98 uncontained large fires and 29,840 personnel assigned; the Northwest holds 46 uncontained large fires, with extreme behavior on the Little Giant Fire in Washington (111,429 acres, 2 percent, 26 structures destroyed) and the Wrights Spring Fire in Oregon.• Oregon FMAGs: FEMA approves Fire Management Assistance Grants for the Wrights Spring and Hagen fires, Oregon’s sixth and seventh of 2026, as Level 3 evacuations continue around Sprague River and Chiloquin.• Hawaii tropical watch: A Central Pacific disturbance about 1,100 miles east southeast of the islands has a 90 percent chance of development over seven days, with a depression expected by midweek; interests in Hawaii should monitor closely.• Cyber: CISA, the FBI, and partners release joint advisory AA26-222A on Gunra ransomware, a double extortion variant exploiting exposed VPN gateways, firewalls, and RDP across critical infrastructure sectors.• Severe weather: Impactful flash flooding is possible in the Ohio Valley with 2 to 4 more inches of rain, damaging winds are expected across northern Illinois and the Ohio Valley, and an Extreme Heat Warning covers the St. Louis metro through Wednesday evening.• Storm outages: Monday storms cut power to tens of thousands in Northeast Ohio, more than 28,000 Appalachian Power customers in Virginia, and more than 25,500 BGE customers in Maryland; Hopewell, Virginia schools close Tuesday.• Wyoming: The Weiser Knoll Fire on South Pass becomes the state’s largest of 2026 at an estimated 13,350 acres with evacuations in the Twin Creek drainage.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/Descript, Edit video by editing text - https://link.bcolburn.com/DB-DescriptESET, Cyber Security Progress. Protected. - https://refer.eset.com/hip7rSourcesNIFC and Wildfire• NIFC National Fire News, August 10, 2026: PL 5, 98 uncontained large fires, state by state large fire summaryTropical Weather• Central Pacific Hurricane Center Tropical Weather Outlook: disturbance east southeast of Hawaii• NHC Atlantic Tropical Weather Outlook: low southwest of Cabo Verde IslandsCISA• Joint advisory AA26-222A, StopRansomware: Gunra Ransomware (August 10, 2026)NWS and Weather• WPC Short Range Forecast Discussion: Ohio Valley flash flood concern, heat from Central Plains to SoutheastUSGS• USGS event page: M4.6 offshore Sand Point, Alaska, August 11, 2026• HVO daily update: Kilauea Episode 53 fountaining forecast window August 12 to 15• AVO update: Great Sitkin continues slow summit lava eruption at Watch and OrangeCalifornia• CBS San Francisco: Timber Fire near Big Sur, evacuation order includes Ventana Inn area• CBS Sacramento: Bug Fire on California-Nevada border, Lassen and Sierra county evacuationsHawaii• Hawaii News Now: tracking possible tropical cyclone heading toward the stateMaryland• CBS Baltimore: storms bring heavy rain, damaging winds, tornado warning, BGE outagesMinnesota• Minnesota News Network: BWCA campsite reopening, Camp and Bear Trap containment• InciWeb: July 2026 Superior NF wildfiresMissouri• NWS St. Louis Extreme Heat Warning through Wednesday eveningNevada• Nevada Current: Lombardo declares state of emergency for Washoe fires• KOLO: Red Rock evacuation warnings upgraded to orders, shelter and school closuresNew Mexico• Los Alamos Reporter: Frijoles Fire morning update, 3,290 acres, 0 percent containment• Source NM: health officials warn of smoke impacts as Frijoles Fire growsOhio• WKYC: power outages across ...
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