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The Most Beautiful Game: Managing the FIFA World Cup 2026 from the JTOC
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The Most Beautiful Game: Managing the FIFA World Cup 2026 from the JTOC

What does it take to keep one of the largest sporting events in history running safely behind the scenes?

In this special episode of the Emergency Management Network Podcast, host Todd DeVoe takes listeners inside the Joint Tournament Operations Center (JTOC) during the FIFA World Cup 2026, offering a rare, first-hand look at the emergency management professionals who worked around the clock to support one of the world’s most complex events.

While billions of fans wa...


Magnitude 7.8 Philippines quake triggers tsunami advisory for Guam and the CNMI; NIFC holds at PL 2 with ten uncontained large fires and evacuations near Chelan
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#187
06/08/2026

Today’s brief leads with a magnitude 7.8 earthquake off the southern Philippines that prompted a Pacific Tsunami Warning Center advisory for Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands, with no threat to Hawaii or the U.S. West Coast. We cover national wildfire operations at Preparedness Level 2, including active fires threatening structures and infrastructure in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, California, New Mexico, Florida, North Carolina, and Alaska, plus a multi-day Storm Prediction Center severe weather threat, two Pacific tropical depressions, a paused Kilauea eruption, and approaching FEMA assistance deadlines in Washington and Hawaii. EM Morning Brief is your concise daily update on...


Seven Cabins Fire evacuations rescinded at 64% containment; central Plains brace for severe weather
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#186
06/05/2026

Today’s brief leads with Orange County, where Garden Grove’s GKN Aerospace hazmat emergency de-escalates and all evacuation orders lift, returning the final 16,000 residents home with no injuries. New Mexico’s Seven Cabins Fire reaches 64 percent containment and Lincoln County rescinds all evacuations. CISA adds an actively exploited vulnerability to its KEV catalog, the central United States faces a multi-day severe-weather threat, Kilauea holds at ADVISORY, and FEMA assistance deadlines approach in Washington and Hawaii. 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.

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Kilauea Episode 48 ends after nine hours; Seven Cabins Fire grows to 29,531 acres in New Mexico
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#183
06/02/2026

The Atlantic hurricane season officially opened June 1 as FEMA reaffirmed readiness and the National Hurricane Center continued to watch a high-probability disturbance in the Eastern Pacific. In New Mexico, the Seven Cabins Fire pushed past 29,000 acres with evacuations in Lincoln County and a Type 1 team transition. Hawaii’s Kīlauea ended Episode 48 of the Halemaʻumaʻu eruption after nine hours of fountaining, leaving the alert level at advisory. President Trump approved a Major Disaster Declaration for Delaware tied to February’s severe winter storm, and the Storm Prediction Center flagged severe thunderstorm risk across the Ozarks, Mid-South, and Central...


Chemical Reality Check: Garden Grove’s 50,000-Person Evacuation
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06/01/2026

Episode Description

What happens when a single industrial chemical tank threatens an entire community?

In this episode of the Emergency Management Network Podcast, Todd DeVoe and Andrew Boyarsky examine the Garden Grove hazardous materials incident that led to the evacuation of approximately 50,000 residents and businesses. What began as a concern over an overheating tank containing methyl methacrylate (MMA) quickly escalated into one of Southern California’s most significant precautionary evacuations in recent memory.

Todd and Andrew break down the incident from an emergency management perspective, discussing the decision-making process behind large-scale ev...


The 48 Laws of Emergency Management:
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05/18/2026

Episode Description

In this episode of the Emergency Management Network Podcast, Todd DeVoe and Andrew Boyarsky introduce a new long-form series, The 48 Laws of Emergency Management.

This series explores the hard-earned lessons, leadership principles, operational realities, and unwritten rules that define the profession of emergency management. Drawing inspiration from decades of field experience, philosophy, crisis leadership, disaster policy, and organizational behavior, Todd and Andrew discuss why emergency management is far more than plans and checklists. It is about people, decision-making, trust, adaptation, communication, and leadership under pressure.

This opening episode serves as an...


FEMA Review Council: Reform, Reality, and the Future of Emergency Management
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05/11/2026

Episode Description

This week on the Emergency Management Network Podcast, we take a deep dive into the FEMA Review Council and what its work could mean for the future of emergency management in the United States. As conversations continue around disaster response, federal coordination, resilience policy, and the role of FEMA in an increasingly complex risk environment, the review process has become a focal point for emergency managers across the country.

In this episode, we explore the political realities, operational concerns, and strategic questions surrounding the council’s recommendations and broader national discussions ab...


The New Architecture of Resilience
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05/04/2026

Episode SummaryWhat if the future of emergency management is already here, just not where we’ve traditionally looked?

In this episode, Todd DeVoe sits down with Marcus T. Coleman Jr., Vice President for Community Resilience Strategy at United Way Worldwide, for a candid, practitioner-level conversation about the evolving landscape of disaster preparedness, response, and recovery. Drawing on more than a decade inside FEMA and DHS, and experience supporting over 50 presidentially declared disasters, Marcus offers a clear-eyed view of what is changing and what emergency managers need to rethink.

This is not a polished su...


FEMA major disaster declared for CNMI; CISA flags ConnectWise and Windows zero-days; Southern wildfires push the South to PL 4
FEMA major disaster declared for CNMI; CISA flags ConnectWise and Windows zero-days; Southern wildfires push the South to PL 4 episode artwork
#160
04/30/2026

Today’s brief covers the published Presidential major disaster declaration for the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands following Super Typhoon Sinlaku, the FEMA Alaska recovery update on Typhoon Halong, and CISA’s addition of two actively exploited vulnerabilities (ConnectWise ScreenConnect and Microsoft Windows Shell) to the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog. Wildfire activity in southern Georgia and northern Florida continues to drive Southern Area resourcing at PL 4, and critical fire weather is in place across eastern New Mexico, far western Texas, and the southern High Plains. Tornado damage assessments continue in Tennessee and Illinois, Michigan expanded its flooding state of e...


One Voice, One Purpose: Why Emergency Management Must Speak Clearly to Matter
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04/27/2026

Episode Summary:In this episode of the Emergency Management Network Podcast, Todd DeVoe and Andrew Boyarsky take a hard look at a growing challenge within the profession: not a lack of effort or expertise, but a lack of clarity. Emergency management does extraordinary work across preparedness, mitigation, response, and recovery, yet too often struggles to articulate its value in a way that resonates beyond its own circles.

Todd and Andrew explore why fragmented messaging weakens the profession’s influence at the policy level, limits public understanding, and ultimately affects funding, prioritization, and trust. Drawing on ph...


Brantley County wildfire doubles past 22,000 acres; Moderate Risk severe weather threat targets Mississippi Valley
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#157
04/27/2026

Today’s EM Morning Brief covers a Storm Prediction Center Moderate Risk for severe weather across Illinois, Missouri, Arkansas, and Tennessee with strong tornado potential, three large active wildfires (Highway 82 in Georgia, Hummingbird in New Mexico, and Poitrey Canyon in Colorado), Extremely Critical fire weather across far western Texas and eastern New Mexico, the latest USGS update on Kīlauea, the Peach Bottom radiological exercise opening this week, and continuing recovery operations in Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands following Typhoon Sinlaku. EM Morning Brief is your concise daily update on national and state-by-state emergency management news. Produced by Sit...


Trump signs CNMI Major Disaster Declaration after Super Typhoon Sinlaku; tornado emergency hits Enid and forces Vance AFB closure
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#156
04/24/2026

On today’s EM Morning Brief for Friday, April 24, 2026: President Trump signs a Major Disaster Declaration for the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands following Super Typhoon Sinlaku, unlocking federal Individual and Public Assistance for Saipan, Tinian, Rota, and the Northern Islands. A tornado emergency strikes Enid, Oklahoma, late Thursday, damaging Gray Ridge Estates and forcing Vance Air Force Base to close while crews restore power and water. The Storm Prediction Center carries an Enhanced Risk for severe storms on Friday from the Ark-La-Tex through Little Rock and into Memphis, with all severe hazards possible. Georgia’s Pineland Road Fire...


Georgia declares statewide wildfire State of Emergency; CISA Cisco Catalyst KEV deadline arrives
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#155
04/23/2026

On today’s EM Morning Brief for Thursday, April 23, 2026: Georgia’s governor declares a State of Emergency across 91 counties as the Brantley and Echols County wildfires burn more than 20,000 combined acres and destroy at least 54 homes. CISA’s April 23 federal remediation deadline hits for three actively exploited Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Manager flaws, with five additional KEV additions due May 4. A Particularly Dangerous Situation Red Flag Warning covers southern Colorado, and severe storms capable of hail, damaging winds, and a few tornadoes target Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, and Minnesota. FEMA announces a Major Disaster Declaration for Montana’s Lincoln County, Kīlauea rem...


CNMI Sinlaku major disaster declaration on President's desk; FEMA opens Whatcom DAC; CISA adds 8 KEV entries
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#154
04/22/2026

Wednesday’s EM Morning Brief for April 22, 2026 leads with the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands’ Super Typhoon Sinlaku major disaster declaration package now with the President; today’s opening of a FEMA Disaster Assistance Center in Whatcom County, Washington; and Federal Register publication of Presidential Public Assistance declarations for Idaho, Montana, and Oregon. The brief also covers CISA’s eight new Known Exploited Vulnerability entries and ten fresh ICS advisories, Kīlauea’s escalation to WATCH/ORANGE ahead of lava fountaining episode 45, the East Side Fire south of Red Lodge, Arizona’s Shaw Fire, Michigan’s U.P. flooding emerge...


CISA adds Eight Vulnerabilities to KEV; FEMA Montana, Idaho, Oregon Disaster Declarations Published
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#145
04/21/2026

On today’s EM Morning Brief, CISA adds eight actively exploited vulnerabilities to the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog with a May 11 federal remediation deadline. FEMA major disaster declarations for Montana, Idaho, and Oregon tied to December 2025 storms were published in the Federal Register, opening Public Assistance funding. Super Typhoon Sinlaku recovery continues across Guam and the CNMI under active federal emergency and public-health emergency determinations. Red Flag Warnings span the Plains, Southwest, and High Plains with critical fire weather peaking midweek, and the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory revises its Kilauea Episode 45 forecast window to April 21 through 26. State updates cover Texas fl...


The World Is Coming to Inglewood (and 16 other cities): Emergency Management at the Global Stage
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04/20/2026

Episode Description:The FIFA World Cup isn’t just coming to Los Angeles—it’s coming to Inglewood. And with it comes one of the most complex, high-visibility operational environments emergency managers will face in a generation.

In this episode of the Emergency Management Network Podcast, Todd DeVoe and Andrew Boyarsky break down what it really means to prepare for a global mega-event. This isn’t just about stadium security or crowd control. It’s about managing a living, breathing system of international stakeholders, real-time intelligence, public safety coordination, and global expectations—all under the world's watc...


Midwest Tornado and Flooding Cleanup Expands with Michigan State of Emergency; NOAA SWPC Reports G2 Geomagnetic Storm
Midwest Tornado and Flooding Cleanup Expands with Michigan State of Emergency; NOAA SWPC Reports G2 Geomagnetic Storm episode artwork
#152
04/20/2026

Today’s EM Morning Brief covers the continued federal response to Super Typhoon Sinlaku in Guam and the CNMI, where U.S. Coast Guard operations press northward and ports at Saipan, Tinian, and Rota remain closed. Michigan’s statewide emergency has expanded to Ann Arbor, Kalamazoo, and 38 counties as flooding and dam concerns persist at the Cheboygan Lock and Dam Complex. Cleanup continues across Wisconsin, Illinois, and Minnesota after Friday’s EF-3 and EF-2 tornado outbreak, and the National Interagency Fire Center reports national preparedness at PL 2 with fire activity running at roughly 200 percent of the 10-year average. NOAA’s Space...


Sinlaku recovery continues in CNMI and Guam; FEMA affirms Hawaii Kona-low disaster; CISA adds Apache ActiveMQ to KEV
Sinlaku recovery continues in CNMI and Guam; FEMA affirms Hawaii Kona-low disaster; CISA adds Apache ActiveMQ to KEV episode artwork
#151
04/17/2026

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...


Super Typhoon Sinlaku Devastates Guam and CNMI; Multi-Day Tornado Outbreak
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#150
04/16/2026

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 Ci...


Central U.S. tornado outbreak prompts Kansas disaster emergency; Cheboygan Dam under pressure as Michigan SEOC extends; M5.7 Nevada quake rattles Lyon County
Central U.S. tornado outbreak prompts Kansas disaster emergency; Cheboygan Dam under pressure as Michigan SEOC extends; M5.7 Nevada quake rattles Lyon County episode artwork
#149
04/15/2026

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...


Plains and Midwest tornado outbreak; Super Typhoon Sinlaku emergency continues for Guam and CNMI
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#148
04/14/2026

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 A...


The World Isn’t Falling Apart… It’s Finally Telling the Truth
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04/13/2026

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...


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
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#147
04/13/2026

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 devast...


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
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#146
04/10/2026

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...


The Grid Is Being Watched. The Ceasefire Is Being Tested. And Half the Country Is on Weather Alert.
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#145
04/09/2026

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...


Today’s Emergency Brief: Iranian Cyber Risks, National Firefighting Efforts, Severe Weather, Water Advisories, and Kilauea
Today’s Emergency Brief: Iranian Cyber Risks, National Firefighting Efforts, Severe Weather, Water Advisories, and Kilauea episode artwork
#144
04/08/2026

Today’s emergency brief takes you through the biggest safety and emergency updates making news right now. We start with a troubling cybersecurity alert involving Iranian-affiliated threat actors and growing concerns about attacks on critical infrastructure.

From there, we check in on wildfire activity across the country and the efforts underway to contain dangerous blazes. We also discuss rising tensions in the Middle East, including a Shelter in Place advisory issued for U.S. citizens in Bahrain.

We wrap up with the latest on Kilauea in Hawaii, severe weather building across the Southern Plains, and ot...


Emergency Alerts: Severe Weather Challenges in the Southern and Central United States
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#143
04/07/2026

The predominant focus of our discourse today centers on the critical wildfire emergencies unfolding across the Southern Plains, where a confluence of red flag warnings, extreme weather conditions, and active wildfires necessitates urgent attention. Regions including Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, and New Mexico are experiencing gusty winds, soaring temperatures, and alarmingly low humidity levels, which collectively exacerbate the fire hazards. Notably, significant evacuations have been mandated in various locales, particularly in Oklahoma, where fast-moving blazes pose substantial threats to residential areas. Conversely, the Midwest grapples with severe flooding resulting from substantial rainfall over the Easter weekend, with numerous rivers...


Energy Supply Disruption: Analyzing the Impact of the Strait of Hormuz Closure
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#142
04/06/2026

The ongoing U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran, now in its 37th day, constitutes the most pressing national emergency management concern at present. As the self-imposed pause by President Trump on potential strikes against Iranian energy infrastructure nears its expiration, analysts describe the closure of the Strait of Hormuz as the most significant energy supply disruption since the 1970s oil crisis. Concurrently, the rise in gasoline prices by approximately 37% since the commencement of the conflict underscores the profound economic implications of this situation. Emergency managers are thus urged to closely monitor fuel supply chains, logistics, and mutual aid costs...


State Emergency Declarations and Rising Natural Disasters: A Review
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#141
04/03/2026

Today’s discourse elucidates the pressing issue of wildfire preparedness amid a backdrop of alarming statistics: 17,006 wildfires have already incinerated over 1.6 million acres this year. The National Interagency Fire Center has reported a national preparedness level of 2, with 16 significant fires remaining uncontained and nearly 1,800 personnel engaged in suppression efforts. Concurrently, we explore critical cybersecurity vulnerabilities, notably a recently identified flaw in Google Chrome, which underscores the urgency for federal agencies to adhere to an impending remediation deadline. Furthermore, we examine the severe weather patterns currently affecting the central United States, including the potential for devastating thunderstorms and a late-season wi...


Severe Weather Warnings: A Comprehensive Overview for April 2, 2026
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#140
04/02/2026

The current state of preparedness in the United States is critical, as evidenced by the National Interagency Fire Center’s designation of preparedness level 2, with over 51 uncontained large fires actively threatening various regions. This episode delves into the multifaceted hazards facing the country, particularly the elevated tornado threat spanning several states, including Iowa, Illinois, and Missouri, amidst extremely dry conditions that exacerbate fire risks in the Great Plains. We examine the ramifications of a severe weather outbreak that is anticipated to unfold, potentially leading to significant tornado activity and damaging winds throughout the Midwest. In addition, we discuss the on...


National Fire Preparedness Level: A Critical Overview
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#139
04/01/2026

Severe thunderstorm activity is forecasted to traverse a broad corridor from the mid-Mississippi Valley through the Ohio Valley and into the southern Great Lakes, prompting notable concerns regarding potential hazards such as damaging wind gusts, large hail, and isolated tornadoes. As this atmospheric threat persists, Governor Greg Abbott has taken proactive measures by directing the Texas Division of Emergency Management to pre-position state emergency response resources in anticipation of the severe storms targeting northwest and central Texas. Furthermore, the National Interagency Fire Center has reported an alarming number of uncontained wildfires across the nation, emphasizing the need for vigilance...


Public Health Advisory: E. Coli Outbreak Investigation
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#138
03/31/2026

The primary focus of today’s discourse is the ongoing wildland fire activity, which currently maintains a nationally coordinated preparedness level of 2. Despite the occurrence of 342 fires and the emergence of 18 new large incidents, all fires are being managed under a comprehensive suppression strategy. In addition to fire management, we delve into pressing matters concerning cybersecurity, specifically addressing the newly identified exploited vulnerabilities that require immediate attention from organizations to ensure timely remediation. Furthermore, we examine a significant public health concern, namely the multi-state E. Coli O157:H7 outbreak linked to Raw Farm brand raw dairy products, emphasizing the FD...


Critical Fire Weather Conditions: The EM Morning Brief
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#137
03/30/2026

The salient point of today’s briefing centers on the critical fire weather conditions that have been elevated across specific regions, particularly the Intermountain West and the central Southern Plains. I am Cedric, and this is your EM Morning Brief for Monday, March 30, 2026. The National Weather Service has issued warnings regarding the potential for strong to severe thunderstorms, especially from the Upper Mississippi Valley extending into the Great Lakes area during the coming nights. In addition, we address the hazardous boating conditions in the Lake Tahoe region due to rapidly building waves, as well as a statewide burn ban in...


Emergency Preparedness: Understanding the Current Wildfire Landscape
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#136
03/27/2026

The podcast episode elucidates the current state of Federal Wildland Fire activity, indicating an elevated preparedness level due to 41 uncontained large fires across the nation, which threaten structures and necessitate road closures. We delve into the latest reports from various regions, including the alarming incidents in Alabama and New Mexico, where residences are jeopardized by extreme fire behavior. Additionally, we provide updates on volcanic activity, specifically highlighting the ongoing unrest at Shishaldin volcano and the paused eruption of Kilauea, both of which warrant close monitoring. Our discussion further encompasses the implications of these incidents on local communities and the...


Understanding the Impact of Recent Fires: A State-by-State Overview
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#135
03/26/2026

Wildland fire activity remains the predominant national operational signal, as articulated in the most recent National Interagency Coordination Center Incident Management Situation Report. The report indicates that the national preparedness level is sustained at PL3, with multiple large incidents threatening residential structures in various southern regions, specifically in Texas, Oklahoma, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Kentucky. Each state has been meticulously analyzed, with significant incidents such as the Twin Creek Fire and Hancock Mill Pond139 highlighted, alongside pertinent details regarding their containment status and the behaviors of the fires. The complexities of fire activity across these...


Critical Incident Management Situation Report
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#135
03/25/2026

The episode elucidates the current status of wildland fire activity, emphasizing that the Southern Area is operating at Preparedness Level 3, with numerous large fires threatening structures and residences across multiple states. We provide a comprehensive overview of significant incidents, including those in Alabama, Colorado, and Florida, where extreme fire behavior has been reported, leading to considerable risks to nearby communities. The discussion also includes pertinent advisories from CISA regarding cybersecurity vulnerabilities that necessitate immediate action to mitigate risks. Furthermore, we touch upon recent seismic events, such as the magnitude 7.6 earthquake near Tonga, which, while not resulting in a tsunami...


Volcanic Activity and Fire Reports: An In-Depth Analysis
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#133
03/24/2026

The predominant focus of this podcast episode is the ongoing national wildland fire activity, which remains a critical operational concern as of March 24, 2026. Numerous large fire incidents are currently under suppression across the United States, with specific areas reporting evacuations and the imminent threat to residential properties. The National Interagency Fire Center has provided detailed situational reports, indicating moderate to extreme fire behavior in various states, including Alabama and Florida. Additionally, updates on volcanic activity in Hawaii and Alaska are discussed, with Kilauea and Great Sitkin exhibiting elevated seismic activity. As we navigate these pressing concerns, it is imperative...


The Architecture Problem: Why Disaster Management Keeps Falling Short
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03/23/2026

Host: Todd DeVoeCo-Host: Andrew BoyarskyGuest: Shannon McNamee, Author of Strategic Disaster Coordination

Episode Overview

Despite decades of investment, disaster response continues to struggle under pressure. The issue is not a lack of effort or experience. It is structural.

In this episode, Todd DeVoe and Andrew Boyarsky sit down with Shannon McNamee, author of Strategic Disaster Coordination, to examine a critical gap in the United States' disaster response. This is not a critique of performance. It is a conversation about system design.

Emergency management in the U.S...


Emergency Management Briefing: Key Safety Advisories and Alerts
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#132
03/23/2026

The salient point of this podcast episode centers on the critical advisories issued by the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of State, particularly concerning the lack of current terrorism threats. As of March 23, 2026, there are no active advisories, which provides a sense of security for operations involving traveler support and evacuation assistance. However, we must remain vigilant given the recent developments in Hawaii, where a boil water notice has been issued for specific regions due to potential storm-related damage to the water system. This situation necessitates careful public messaging and coordination to ensure the safety of vulnerable...


Travel Advisory Updates: Insights on Venezuela and the Middle East
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#131
03/20/2026

The salient point of today’s broadcast is the issuance of gale warnings and high wind advisories that are currently in effect for various regions, particularly the coastal waters of California and parts of Montana. I am Cedric, and I present to you the Emergency Management Morning Brief for Friday, March 20, 2026. We will delve into the specifics of hazardous sea conditions and the potential dangers posed by wind gusts reaching up to 80 miles per hour. Moreover, I will provide updates regarding advisories issued by the US Department of State, particularly concerning travel to Venezuela and guidance for the Middle Ea...