• Mississippi Tornado Outbreak Recovery Continues; CISA Adds Ivanti EPMM and PAN-OS Flaws to KEV
    May 8 2026
    The May 8 EM Morning Brief leads with day-after recovery operations across southern Mississippi, where 14 tornadoes injured 17 and damaged more than 500 homes from Franklin to Wilkinson counties; MEMA shelters remain open in Purvis and Brookhaven and Cajun Navy resources are inbound.CISA expanded the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog twice in 48 hours, adding an Ivanti Endpoint Manager Mobile flaw and a Palo Alto PAN-OS root RCE with a federal patch deadline of May 9. NIFC keeps the Southern Area at Preparedness Level 4 with 20 uncontained large fires nationwide; the Highway 82 and Pineland Road fires in Georgia continue to wind down while the South Canal Fire in north Florida pushes smoke across Lafayette County.USGS lowered Kilauea from Watch to Advisory after the close of Episode 46 fountaining. State updates cover the California North Bay magnitude 4.2 earthquake, Houston area flood watch, and Oregon’s escaped Pine Mountain prescribed burn. 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• Mississippi tornado outbreak: 14 tornadoes, 17 injuries, more than 500 homes damaged across five counties. State safe rooms open in Purvis and Brookhaven, MEMA coordinating, Cajun Navy deployed to Lincoln County.• CISA KEV expansion: Two additions in 48 hours. CVE-2026-6973 (Ivanti EPMM) and CVE-2026-0300 (PAN-OS unauthenticated root RCE) with a Federal Civilian Executive Branch remediation deadline of May 9.• CISA ICS advisory: ICSA-26-127-01 covers the MAXHUB Pivot client application; hardcoded AES key may expose tenant email addresses and metadata.• Wildland fire posture: National Preparedness Level 2, Southern Area at PL4. Year-to-date acres burned (1,847,151) above the 10-year average. Highway 82 (Georgia) at 85 percent containment, Pineland Road (Georgia) at 65 percent, South Canal (Florida) at 30 percent.• Kilauea status: USGS HVO lowered the Volcano Alert Level from Watch to Advisory after Episode 46 fountaining ended; aviation code now Yellow.• Severe weather watch: Houston, Galveston region under a Flood Watch through late Friday night; flash flood threat continues across the Lower Mississippi Valley.• California seismicity: Magnitude 4.2 north of Santa Rosa, no damage reported; CAL FIRE prevention funding announced ahead of fire season.• Oregon fire activity: Pine Mountain prescribed burn declared a wildfire on the Deschutes National Forest, May 7.• Public health and water: Town of Chadbourn (NC) boil water advisory active through May 9 during scheduled water main work.SponsorsThe NIMS Store - https://thenimsstore.com/SourcesCISA• CISA: KEV catalog addition (Ivanti EPMM, May 7)• CISA: Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog• CISA ICS Advisory ICSA-26-127-01: MAXHUB Pivot Client Application• CISA Cybersecurity Alerts and AdvisoriesNIFC and InciWeb• NIFC Incident Management Situation Report (PDF, May 7)• NIFC National Fire News• InciWeb Incident TableUSGS• USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory: Kilauea update May 7• USGS Volcano Updates• USGS Latest EarthquakesNOAA, NWS, and Tsunami• NOAA Storm Prediction Center• NOAA Weather Prediction Center• NWS Houston, Galveston (Flood Watch)• NWS Honolulu watches and warnings• U.S. Tsunami Warning SystemState Department Travel Advisories• State Department Travel AdvisoriesMississippi• MEMA: May 6-7 Severe Weather Update• MEMA News Releases• Mississippi Today: Tornadoes damage homes across MississippiAlabama• Alabama Power: storm restoration updateCalifornia• USGS earthquake catalog• Governor Newsom: $70M wildfire prevention announcement (May 7)• CAL FIRE IncidentsFlorida• Florida Forest Service: Current Wildfire Information• WCTV: Lafayette County school closure due to wildfire smokeGeorgia• Georgia Forestry Commission: Current Wildfire Information• News4Jax: Brantley County Highway 82 Fire updateHawaii• NWS Honolulu watches and warnings• USGS HVO Kilauea Update May 7Louisiana• NWS New Orleans, Baton RougeNorth Carolina• Town of Chadbourn boil water advisory noticeOregon• Central Oregon Fire Info: Pine Mountain prescribed burn declared wildfireTexas• NWS Houston, Galveston: Flood Watch
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  • Mississippi tornado emergency hits Brookhaven and Franklin County; CISA adds PAN-OS RCE to KEV
    May 7 2026
    On today’s brief: search and rescue is underway across central and southwest Mississippi after a Wednesday-evening tornado emergency for Brookhaven, Bude, and Bogue Chitto, with the governor coordinating state response. CISA adds CVE-2026-0300 in Palo Alto Networks PAN-OS to the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog. FEMA’s Public Assistance application deadline lands today for Washington local governments and private nonprofits affected by the December 2025 storms. NIFC’s May 6 IMSR shows 17 large fires nationally, including the Cow Creek Fire in Florida and the Hog Farm Fire in Oklahoma. The U.S. Geological Survey reports Episode 46 of the Halemaumau eruption at Kilauea has ended and the alert level is lowered to Advisory. State updates cover Alabama, California, Colorado, Florida, Hawaii, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Nevada, Oklahoma, and Washington. 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• Mississippi tornado emergency: Confirmed large tornadoes hit Brookhaven, Bude, Meadville, and Franklin County Wednesday evening with destroyed homes, trapped residents, and 19,000-plus power outages; MEMA is coordinating search and rescue with locals.• CISA KEV addition: CVE-2026-0300 (Palo Alto Networks PAN-OS, User-ID Auth Portal) added May 6 with active exploitation and unauth root RCE risk; federal civilian agencies must remediate per BOD 22-01.• Washington FEMA deadline (today): May 7 is the last day for Washington local governments and private nonprofits to apply for FEMA Public Assistance under DR-4906 for the December 2025 storms.• Kilauea Episode 46 ends: HVO lowered the Volcano Alert Level to Advisory and aviation color code to Yellow after lava fountaining ended at 5:22 p.m. HST May 5; tephra fell along Highway 11 outside the closed park area.• NIFC posture: 17 large fires being suppressed nationally; the Cow Creek Fire (Florida) is near 50% contained at about 2,400 acres, and the Hog Farm Fire (Oklahoma) is 30% contained at 500 acres with residences threatened.• Front Range snowstorm: Up to 52,000 customers without power across the Colorado Front Range Wednesday; Estes Park reported 30-plus inches; DIA had 35 cancellations and more than 440 delays.• Iranian APT activity (CISA AA26-097A): Operators of internet-facing Rockwell Automation/Allen-Bradley PLCs in water, energy, and government sectors should review the joint advisory and apply mitigations.• Higher-ed cyber incidents: San Diego Community College District continues recovery from a sophisticated cyberattack; Instructure (Canvas) confirms a breach with ShinyHunters claiming 3.65 TB of data exposure across thousands of institutions.• Nevada aftershocks: The April 13 M5.7 Silver Springs sequence remains active with M4.95 near Fallon and M4.8 near Yerington; expect ongoing felt aftershocks for weeks.• Michigan boil water advisory: Precautionary advisory in parts of Rochester Hills and Oakland Township after a pressure drop below 20 PSI; boil for one minute or use bottled water until samples clear.SponsorsThe NIMS Store - https://thenimsstore.com/SourcesCISA• CISA KEV add (May 6, 2026): CISA adds CVE-2026-0300 (Palo Alto Networks PAN-OS) to the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog• CISA Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog: Living catalog and BOD 22-01 remediation requirements for federal civilian agencies• CISA AA26-097A: Joint advisory on Iranian-affiliated APT activity targeting Rockwell Automation/Allen-Bradley PLCs across U.S. critical infrastructureFEMA• FEMA news release (May 6, 2026): May 7 deadline for Washington local governments and private nonprofits to apply for FEMA Public Assistance• FEMA disaster page DR-4906: Washington Severe Storms, Straight-line Winds, Flooding, Landslides, and Mudslides• Federal Register (May 6, 2026): Notices of Emergency and Major Disaster Declarations and Related AmendmentsNIFC and Wildland Fire• NIFC IMSR (May 6, 2026): National Incident Management Situation Report, 17 large fires, 1 new, 1.88M acres YTD• NIFC National Fire News: Daily incident summaries and resource postureUSGS• USGS HVO notice (May 5, 2026): Episode 46 of the Halemaumau eruption ends; alert lowered to Advisory and aviation code to Yellow• USGS Kilauea Volcano Updates: Hawaiian Volcano Observatory updates and noticesNOAA, NWS, and SPC• SPC Day 2 Convective Outlook (May 6, 2026): Storm Prediction Center forecast covering severe risk across the Mississippi and Tennessee Valleys• NWS Active Alerts: National Weather Service active warnings, watches, and advisories• NHC Atlantic Tropical Outlook: Routine outlooks resume May 15 ahead of the June 1 Atlantic season startAlabama• Alabama EMA: Severe Threat Continues into Thursday, all-modes posture• NWS Birmingham: Forecast office serving central AlabamaCalifornia• CAL FIRE General Fire incident page: ...
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  • Mid-South Enhanced Risk Wednesday; Newark FAA delays and Louisiana hazmat dominate operations
    May 6 2026
    May 6, 2026: SPC’s Enhanced Risk drives Wednesday’s tornado, hail, and damaging-wind threat from northeast Texas through Mississippi, Alabama, and southern Tennessee, with flash-flood concerns continuing across south-central Indiana and central Kentucky. The U.S. Geological Survey downgrades Kilauea’s volcano alert level to ADVISORY and aviation color code to YELLOW after Episode 46 of the summit eruption ends. CISA publishes five new ICS advisories. Newark Liberty International continues to grind through ATC staffing and equipment-related disruption. We also cover the Cow Creek Fire in Florida, the Hummingbird Fire in New Mexico, FEMA’s Kona Low recovery operations in Hawaii, an Acworth boil water advisory in Georgia, and a Boron Trifluoride leak in Duson, Louisiana. 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• Mid-South severe weather: Enhanced Risk Wednesday for tornadoes, large hail, and damaging winds across northeast Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and southern Tennessee, with flash-flood concerns in central Kentucky and south-central Indiana.• Kilauea Episode 46 ended: Lava fountaining ended at 5:22 p.m. HST on May 5. HVO dropped the Volcano Alert Level from WATCH to ADVISORY and aviation color code from ORANGE to YELLOW; lava on the crater floor remains hot.• NIFC posture: National Preparedness Level remains at 2 with 20 uncontained large fires; Southern Area at Geographic Area Preparedness Level 4 due to drought and active incidents in Florida and Georgia.• CISA ICS advisories: Five advisories published May 5 covering ABB B and R Automation Runtime and Studio products and Johnson Controls CEM AC2000 (DLL hijacking, CVE-2026-21661); operators should review and prioritize patching.• Newark Liberty disruption: More than 110 delays and 3 cancellations Tuesday tied to FAA air-traffic-control staffing, equipment work, and Spirit Airlines displacement; ripple effects into LaGuardia and Chicago O’Hare expected to continue.• Florida Cow Creek Fire: Approximately 1,850 acres at 30 percent containment in Levy County south of Bronson; one outbuilding destroyed, no homes lost; FEMA Fire Management Assistance Grant authorized.• New Mexico Hummingbird Fire: 5,650 acres at 35 percent containment with zero growth for the fourth straight day; Willow Creek subdivision residents have returned home.• Hawaii Kona Low recovery: FEMA in-person assistance running across Hawaii, Maui, and Honolulu counties; June 14 Individual Assistance deadline; Maui Hookumu Hou Reconstruction and Reimbursement Program deadlines extended through August 2026.• Georgia Acworth boil water advisory: Cobb County Water System advisory in effect for parts of Acworth after a partially open valve allowed water from an inactive main to migrate into an active main.• Louisiana Duson hazmat: Boron Trifluoride leak from a valve malfunction May 5 prompted evacuations and ten transports for evaluation; injuries reported as non-life threatening.• Colorado and Wyoming snow: Late-season storm winding down with 5 to 10 inches in the Cheyenne area, up to 8 inches in Denver, and over a foot in Boulder; travel impacts continue along I-25.SponsorsThe NIMS Store - https://thenimsstore.com/SourcesStorm Prediction Center and National Weather Service• SPC Day 1 Convective Outlook, national severe thunderstorm outlook for May 6, 2026• NWS national flood warning summary, live national flood warning summary• NWS Birmingham, AL, severe weather messaging for central Alabama• NWS Memphis, Mid-South severe weather and flood messaging• NWS Little Rock, Arkansas severe weather messaging• NWS Fort Worth/Dallas, North Texas severe weather messaging• NWS Indianapolis, central Indiana severe weather and flooding messaging• NWS Louisville, Kentucky severe weather and flood watch information• NWS New Orleans/Baton Rouge, southeast Louisiana severe weather messaging• NWS Nashville, Middle Tennessee severe weather and flood messagingUSGS Kilauea• USGS Kilauea Volcano Updates, official volcano update feed• HVO May 5 evening notice, WATCH to ADVISORY downgrade and Episode 46 end notice• Episode 46 lava fountaining ends after about 9 hours, local reporting on the May 5 fountaining eventNIFC and Wildfires• NIFC IMSR (PDF), Tuesday May 5, 2026 Incident Management Situation Report• NIFC National Fire News, national wildland fire activity summary• InciWeb Incident Information, national active incident portalCISA• CISA ICS Advisories landing page, industrial control systems advisories• CISA Cybersecurity Alerts and Advisories, enterprise cyber alerts and advisories• CISA Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog, authoritative KEV referenceFEMA and Disaster Recovery• FEMA Press Releases, agency-wide disaster response and assistance announcements• FEMA Hawaii Kona Low Disaster (DR-4909-HI),...
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  • Mid-South severe weather, Kīlauea moves to WATCH and major late-season snow grips Colorado and Wyoming
    May 5 2026
    May 5, 2026: A high-impact severe weather day across the southern Plains and Mid-South, with tornado, hail, and damaging-wind threats from Texas through Kentucky. The U.S. Geological Survey raises Kīlauea to WATCH as Episode 46 of the summit eruption nears. A late-season winter storm drops up to 30 inches of snow across the Colorado and Wyoming high country, with whiteout conditions on the I-25 corridor. We also cover active wildfires in Florida, New Mexico, and South Dakota, and FEMA’s expanded in-person assistance for Kona Low survivors in 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.Key Takeaways• Mid-South severe weather: Tornado, large hail, and damaging wind risk Tuesday across Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky, and southern Illinois, with the highest tornado concentration in northeast Texas through northeast Arkansas.• Kīlauea Episode 46: HVO raised Kīlauea to alert level WATCH and aviation color code ORANGE on May 4; fountaining forecast May 4-7, confined to Halemaʻumaʻu crater.• Colorado/Wyoming winter storm: Up to 30 inches of snow possible in higher elevations; winter storm warnings in effect; whiteout conditions and dangerous travel along I-25 from Denver to Cheyenne.• NIFC posture: National Preparedness Level 2 with 20 uncontained large fires; light initial-attack activity nationally per the May 4 IMSR.• Florida wildfires: Cow Creek Fire south of Bronson and SR 26 Fire east of Gainesville remain active under drought and gusty winds; Highway 41 Fire in Everglades National Park is reported 100 percent contained.• New Mexico Hummingbird Fire: Active in the Gila Wilderness at approximately 5,650 acres and 21 percent containment.• South Dakota Plains fires: Route 13 Fire in Ziebach County at ~33,928 acres; 79 Fire in Custer County at ~6,000 acres; Red Flag Warnings posted across the south and west.• California preparedness: Governor Newsom proclaimed May 3-9 as Wildfire Preparedness Week.• FEMA Hawaii recovery: In-person disaster assistance available May 4 at Kealakekua and Keaau Armory; June 14 deadline for Individual Assistance.SponsorsThe NIMS Store - https://thenimsstore.com/SourcesNWS / Storm Prediction Center• SPC Day 2 Convective Outlook — Tuesday severe weather outlook covering the southern Plains and Mid-South• SPC Day 1 Convective Outlook — Current-day severe weather outlook• SPC Active Watches — Severe thunderstorm and tornado watches in effectNIFC / Wildfire• NIFC Incident Management Situation Report (May 4) — National wildland fire posture, large incidents, and preparedness level• NIFC National Fire News — National-level wildland fire activity summary• InciWeb Incident Information — Incident-level updates from federal land management agenciesUSGS / Volcano• USGS Kīlauea Volcano Updates — Hawaiian Volcano Observatory status reports• HVO Notice — May 4, 2026 — Alert level raised to WATCH and aviation color code to ORANGE for Episode 46 precursory activityFEMA• FEMA recovery centers in Hawaii (May 4) — In-person disaster assistance for Kona Low survivors on Hawaii Island• FEMA Hawaii deadline extension — Individual Assistance application deadline extended to June 14 for Maui, Hawaii, and Honolulu countiesArkansas• NWS Little Rock — Severe weather messaging and watches/warnings for ArkansasCalifornia• Governor Newsom proclamation (May 4) — Wildfire Preparedness Week May 3-9, 2026• CAL FIRE incidents — Active California fire incident pageColorado• Winter storm warnings (May 4) — NWS-issued winter storm warnings across the Colorado mountains and Front Range• NWS Boulder/Denver — Local NWS office for Colorado weather alertsFlorida• Highway 41 Fire 100% contained — Everglades National Park incident summary, ~9,149 acres burned• Florida Forest Service current wildfires — State wildland fire information page for active incidentsHawaii• Hawaii News Now (May 4) — In-person Kona Low disaster assistance available on Hawaii Island• Hawaii DOD Kona Low recovery — State of Hawaii recovery information for the March 2026 Kona Low stormsIllinois• NWS Chicago — Local severe weather messaging for northern IllinoisKentucky• NWS Louisville — Severe weather and flash flood guidance for KentuckyMississippi• NWS Jackson — Severe weather messaging for MississippiMissouri• NWS St. Louis — Severe weather messaging for MissouriNew Mexico• Hummingbird Fire — InciWeb — Incident page for the active Gila National Forest fire• NM Fire Info — New Mexico interagency wildfire informationOklahoma• NWS Norman — Severe weather messaging for Oklahoma and western north TexasSouth Dakota• SD DPS Wildland Fire — State wildland fire response and Red Flag informationTennessee• NWS Memphis — Severe weather messaging for west Tennessee and the ...
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  • Southern wildfires keep PL4 pressure on; Guadalupe River flood warning at Victoria
    May 4 2026
    Cedric covers Monday morning’s national emergency-management picture: the National Interagency Fire Center holds at Preparedness Level 2 nationally with 20 uncontained large fires and the Southern Area at PL4, the U.S. Geological Survey’s Kīlauea Episode 46 fountaining window opens today, the Storm Prediction Center carried a hail and isolated-tornado risk into the mid-Mississippi Valley overnight, and the National Weather Service in Corpus Christi has the Guadalupe River at Victoria under a Flood Warning. State updates include Georgia’s Highway 82 and Pineland Road fires, the Fairburn and South Fulton boil water advisory tied to the Adamsville Pump Station outage, a magnitude 4.6 earthquake near False Pass, and the Texas flood watch. 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• National wildland fire posture: PL2 nationally and PL4 in the Southern Area; 20 uncontained large fires; year-to-date burned acreage outpacing the 10-year average.• Kīlauea — Episode 46 imminent: USGS HVO forecast window for renewed fountaining is May 4 through May 7; alert level remains ADVISORY/YELLOW.• Severe weather — central U.S.: SPC carried hail, damaging gusts, and an isolated tornado risk into Sunday evening across northern/eastern Missouri and south-central Illinois.• Texas flood watch — Guadalupe River at Victoria: Minor flooding forecast through Tuesday; monitor low-lying access in Victoria County.• Georgia wildfires: Highway 82 Fire ~22,500 acres / 45% contained; Pineland Road Fire 32,575 acres / 44% contained; evacuations and animal shelters remain in place.• Georgia public water: Boil water advisory continues for Fairburn and South Fulton pending sampling clearance after the Adamsville Pump Station outage.• Alaska seismicity: Magnitude 4.6 quake near False Pass; below tsunami thresholds, no advisories issued.• Aviation/ports/lifelines: No FAA system-wide ground stops, no USCG MSIB closures, and no DHS NTAS bulletin updates within the 24-hour window.SponsorsThe NIMS Store - https://thenimsstore.com/SourcesNIFC• National Interagency Fire Center IMSR — Sunday May 3 2026 Incident Management Situation Report (PL2; 20 uncontained large fires)• National Fire News — Daily roll-up of national wildland fire activity and statistics• InciWeb — Incident Information System for active U.S. wildland firesUSGS / Volcano & Earthquake• USGS HVO Daily Update for Kīlauea — May 3 2026 Volcano Notice — paused, Episode 46 forecast May 4–7• Kīlauea Volcano Updates Page — USGS HVO official Kīlauea updates and alert level• USGS Significant Earthquakes 2026 — Catalog of significant earthquakes for the yearNOAA / NWS / NHC• Storm Prediction Center Day 1 Convective Outlook — May 3 2026 outlook for hail, wind, and isolated tornado risk• National Hurricane Center — No active Atlantic or Pacific tropical cyclones; off-season status• NWS Flood Warning Summary (EWX) — Flood Warnings issued by NWS Austin/San Antonio area office• National Water Prediction Service — Guadalupe River at Victoria — River gauge and forecast pageDHS / NTAS• National Terrorism Advisory System — DHS NTAS landing page; no new bulletin issued in the past 24 hoursCISA• CISA Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog — KEV catalog landing page; reference for federal patch deadlinesState Department / Travel• Travel Advisories — U.S. Department of State Travel Advisories indexCDC / Public Health• CDC Health Alert Network Archive — Index of HAN advisories; no new advisory in the past 24 hoursFEMA• FEMA Disasters and Declarations — National disaster declarations index• FEMA Newsroom — FEMA press releases and operational announcementsAlaska• USGS Earthquake event page (Alaska Peninsula) — Magnitude 4.6 event south-southeast of False Pass, May 3 2026• Alaska Earthquake Center — Regional seismic monitoring and event detailsFlorida• Florida Forest Service Active Wildfire Map — Statewide active fires and conditionsGeorgia• Georgia Forestry Commission — Wildfires — Current wildfire information and resources• Highway 82 Fire incident page — Incident details, acreage, and containment• Pineland Road Fire incident page — Incident details, acreage, evacuation status• Atlanta Watershed boil water advisory release — Department of Watershed Management notice for Fairburn and South FultonHawaii• Kīlauea — National Park Service — Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park current status and lava viewing guidanceIllinois• National Weather Service Lincoln, IL — Local NWS office for warnings and statementsMissouri• State Emergency Management Agency Missouri — SEMA news and operational updatesTexas• WWA Summary — Flood Warning EWX — Active flood warnings from NWS Austin/San Antonio• Texas A&M Forest Service Current Wildfire Status — ...
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  • CISA federal Cisco firewall reporting deadline today; Texas flood watches for Houston and San Antonio
    May 1 2026
    Friday, May 1, 2026: federal agencies face today’s CISA Emergency Directive 25-03 reporting deadline for Cisco Firepower and Secure Firewall device inventories, while CISA’s KEV catalog adds a critical cPanel and WHM authentication flaw under active exploitation. The NWS carries a Slight Risk for Excessive Rainfall over Central and Southeast Texas and the Lower Mississippi Valley, with Flood Watches in effect for Houston and the Austin-San Antonio corridor. New Mexico’s Hummingbird Fire holds at 4,364 acres with a Level 3 GO evacuation in Willow Creek, three South Dakota fires continue under recent Red Flag conditions, and Colorado’s governor warns of a significantly elevated wildfire risk for summer. USGS keeps Kīlauea at ADVISORY with episode 46 forecast for May 5-9, and Great Sitkin remains at WATCH/ORANGE in Alaska. 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• CISA ED 25-03 reporting deadline today: Federal agencies must submit Cisco Firepower and Secure Firewall inventories and mitigation actions to CISA by 11:59 PM ET tonight.• CISA KEV update: CVE-2026-41940 (cPanel and WHM, missing authentication for critical function) was added on April 30, with active exploitation noted.• CISA ICS advisories: Six new advisories published April 30 (ICSA-26-120-01 through 06), including ABB AWIN Gateways.• Texas flooding threat: NWS Slight Risk for Excessive Rainfall today into Saturday; Flood Watches for Greater Houston and the Austin-San Antonio corridor; rainfall 2-4 inches with isolated higher amounts.• New Mexico Hummingbird Fire: 4,364 acres, 0% containment, Level 3 GO evacuation for Willow Creek; 244 personnel assigned.• South Dakota fires: Taber Rec (~4,000 acres, 20%), Bauman (~1,000 acres, 0%), and Murphy (423 acres, 10%) actively managed; rain expected this weekend.• Colorado wildfire outlook: Governor Polis on April 30 warned of significantly increased wildfire risk for summer; record pace Red Flag Warning days statewide.• Georgia southern wildfires: Pineland Road Fire ~32,373 acres, 38% contained; Highway 82 Fire ~22,600 acres, 33% contained.• Hawaii Kīlauea: Eruption paused; ADVISORY/YELLOW; episode 46 forecast May 5-9.• Alaska volcanoes: Great Sitkin WATCH/ORANGE for slow lava effusion; Shishaldin ADVISORY/YELLOW for persistent unrest.• Florida JEA outage: Jacksonville utility reported a wide outage Thursday affecting nearly all roughly 355,000 customers; restoration underway.• Michigan flooding response: Executive Order 2026-10 (April 28) and prior orders remain in effect; SEOC activation continues.• Washington tax deadline: IRS deadline today for individuals and businesses in 17 storm-affected counties to file federal returns and make payments.• FDA hepatitis A advisory: Restaurants, retailers, and consumers should not serve, sell, or eat La Serranita brand frozen concha negra shellfish from Ecuador over confirmed HAV contamination.SponsorsThe NIMS Store - https://thenimsstore.com/SourcesCISA• Emergency Directive 25-03 (Cisco devices) - reporting deadline guidance• CISA adds one Known Exploited Vulnerability to catalog (April 30, 2026)• CISA Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog• CISA ICS Advisories index (April 30 release set)NIFC and InciWeb• NIFC Incident Management Situation Report (April 30, 2026)• NIFC National Fire News• InciWeb Incident Information SystemNWS and Weather Prediction Center• NWS Houston/Galveston forecast office• NWS Watch, Warning, Advisory display• NHC active tropical cyclonesUSGS• USGS HVO Kīlauea volcano updates• USGS HVO volcano notice (April 30, 2026)• USGS AVO volcano notice (April 30, 2026)• USGS Latest Earthquakes mapFEMA and IRS• FEMA Disasters and Other Declarations• IRS tax relief for Washington storm survivors - May 1, 2026 deadlineFDA• FDA Recalls, Market Withdrawals & Safety AlertsColorado• Colorado faces “significantly increased risk” of wildfire this summer, governor warns - The Colorado Sun• Colorado doubles Red Flag Warning days so far in 2026 - 9NewsFlorida• JEA Outage Center• Florida statewide outage map - PowerOutage.usGeorgia• Georgia April 2026 Wildfires - GEMA/HSHawaii• USGS HVO Kīlauea volcano updatesMichigan• Executive Order 2026-10 - State of Emergency for Holly and Tuscola County• Michigan 2026 Statewide Flooding DashboardNew Mexico• Gila National Forest Hummingbird Fire update April 30, 2026 - NM Fire Info• Gila National Forest Hummingbird Fire update - USDA Forest ServiceSouth Dakota• SD Wildland Fire Landing Page - SD DPSTexas• NWS Houston/Galveston Flood Watch and forecast• NWS Austin/San Antonio - watch/warning...
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  • FEMA major disaster declared for CNMI; CISA flags ConnectWise and Windows zero-days; Southern wildfires push the South to PL 4
    Apr 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 emergency to 41 counties, and a M4.4 earthquake near Alamo, Nevada produced felt reports into Las Vegas. 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• CNMI major disaster declared: FEMA-4910-DR for Super Typhoon Sinlaku was published in the Federal Register yesterday; covers incident period April 11 to April 18, 2026.• CISA KEV update: Two actively exploited vulnerabilities added: ConnectWise ScreenConnect (CVE-2024-1708) and Microsoft Windows Shell spoofing (CVE-2026-32202). Federal remediation deadline May 12, 2026.• Southern wildfires: Brantley Highway 82 Fire in Georgia at 32 percent containment with 80 plus homes destroyed; Clinch and Echols fire at 23 percent containment over 50 plus square miles; Florida Gun Range and Sand Drain fires under continued USFS warning.• Critical fire weather: Red Flag and Critical Fire Weather conditions today for eastern New Mexico, far western Texas, southern High Plains, and portions of eastern Colorado.• Texas disaster declaration: Governor Abbott declared disaster for Lamar, Parker, and Wise counties; TDEM mobilized swiftwater rescue and debris teams; Mineral Wells continues recovery from Tuesday’s EF3 tornado.• Michigan emergency expanded: Whitmer added Tuscola County and the Village of Holly to the existing flooding state of emergency; 41 counties and three municipalities now covered.SponsorsThe NIMS Store - https://thenimsstore.com/SourcesCISA• CISA KEV catalog (April 29, 2026), ConnectWise ScreenConnect and Windows flaws added: https://www.cisa.gov/known-exploited-vulnerabilities-catalog?utm_source=em-morning-brief• Security Affairs, CISA adds Microsoft Windows Shell and ConnectWise ScreenConnect flaws to KEV: https://securityaffairs.com/191442/security/u-s-cisa-adds-microsoft-windows-shell-and-connectwise-screenconnect-flaws-to-its-known-exploited-vulnerabilities-catalog.html?utm_source=em-morning-brief• Cybersecurity Dive, CISA adds Microsoft and ConnectWise vulnerabilities to active exploitation catalog: https://www.cybersecuritydive.com/news/cisa-microsoft-connectwise-kev-update/818817/?utm_source=em-morning-briefNIFC and InciWeb• NIFC IMSR (April 29, 2026, 0730 MDT), national fire situation report: https://www.nifc.gov/nicc-files/sitreprt.pdf?utm_source=em-morning-brief• InciWeb, Gun Range Fire (Florida), incident page: https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident-information/flfnf-gun-range?utm_source=em-morning-brief• InciWeb, Sand Drain Fire (Florida), incident page: https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident-information/flfnf-sand-drain?utm_source=em-morning-briefFEMA• Federal Register, Presidential major disaster declaration for CNMI (DR-4910), Super Typhoon Sinlaku, published April 29, 2026: https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2026/04/29/2026-08343/presidential-declaration-of-a-major-disaster-for-the-commonwealth-of-the-northern-mariana-islands?utm_source=em-morning-brief• FEMA disaster page (DR-4910), Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands: https://www.fema.gov/disaster/4910?utm_source=em-morning-brief• FEMA press release (April 29, 2026), Alaska Typhoon Halong recovery, FEMA Is Still Here so Stay in Touch: https://www.fema.gov/press-release/20260429/fema-still-here-so-stay-touch?utm_source=em-morning-brief• FEMA disaster page (DR-4893), Alaska severe storms, flooding, and Typhoon Halong remnants: https://www.fema.gov/disaster/4893?utm_source=em-morning-briefUSGS• USGS HVO volcano notice (April 29, 2026), Kilauea ADVISORY and Aviation Color Code YELLOW: https://volcanoes.usgs.gov/hans-public/notice/DOI-USGS-HVO-2026-04-29T14:07:09+00:00?utm_source=em-morning-brief• USGS Earthquake Hazards Program, M4.4 near Alamo, Nevada (April 29, 2026): https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map/?utm_source=em-morning-briefNOAA and NWS• NWS Storm Prediction Center, Day 1 Convective Outlook (April 29, 2026), severe weather guidance: https://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/outlook/day1otlk.html?utm_source=em-morning-brief• NWS Albuquerque, Red Flag Warning summary, fire weather alerts for New Mexico and adjacent areas: https://forecast.weather.gov/wwamap/wwatxtget.php?cwa=usa&wwa=Red+Flag+Warning&utm_source=...
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  • CISA adds two KEV vulnerabilities; Brockton hospital cyberattack diverts ambulances
    Apr 29 2026
    Today’s EM Morning Brief covers a multi-day severe weather outbreak across the central and southern United States, including a destructive tornado in Mineral Wells, Texas, a Particularly Dangerous Situation warning in Stone County, Arkansas, and confirmed tornadoes in Illinois, Kentucky, and Missouri. Governor Abbott issues a disaster declaration for North Texas storms, while Governor Whitmer expands Michigan’s flooding emergency to 41 counties and three municipalities. CISA adds two vulnerabilities to the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog, FAA ground stops cascade through Chicago O’Hare, Atlanta, and Nashville, and Signature Healthcare in Brockton, Massachusetts continues ambulance diversion after a cyber incident. Wildfires in Georgia and Florida remain active, the Federal Register confirms SBA loan deadlines for the Northern Mariana Islands typhoon disaster, and Kilauea’s summit eruption is paused at Volcano Advisory. 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 threat continues. Mineral Wells, Texas tornado damage and injuries Tuesday; SPC keeps a Memphis to Dallas corridor risk in place today for hail, damaging winds, a few tornadoes, and excessive rainfall.• Texas disaster declaration. Governor Abbott declares a state disaster for North Texas counties affected by April 28 storms and directs TDEM to begin damage assessments with SBA.• Michigan flooding state of emergency expanded. Governor Whitmer adds the Village of Holly and Tuscola County, bringing the total to 41 counties and three municipalities under emergency.• CISA Known Exploited Vulnerabilities updated. Two new entries added April 28 covering ConnectWise ScreenConnect and a Microsoft Windows protection mechanism failure, with required federal remediation.• Massachusetts hospital cyber incident. Signature Healthcare continues ambulance diversion; chemotherapy infusion services canceled and prescription fills disrupted.• FAA ground stops nationwide. Severe weather drove ground stops at Chicago O’Hare, Atlanta, and Nashville on April 28 with more than 5,500 delays and 350 cancellations.• Southeast wildfires remain active. Georgia’s Pineland Road Fire is at 32,331 acres and 23 percent contained; Florida’s Highway 41 Fire is burning 2,500 acres in the eastern Everglades.• Northern Mariana Islands disaster assistance. Federal Register confirms SBA disaster loan deadlines for Super Typhoon Sinlaku: physical loan applications by June 22, 2026 and EIDL by January 25, 2027.• Kilauea status. Summit eruption paused; Volcano Advisory and Aviation Color Yellow; episode 46 forecast May 2 to May 6.SponsorsThe Nims Store - https://thenimsstore.com/SourcesCISA• CISA Adds Two Known Exploited Vulnerabilities to Catalog, April 28, 2026• CISA Known Exploited Vulnerabilities CatalogFEMA and Federal Register• Federal Register: Presidential Declaration of a Major Disaster for the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, April 29, 2026• FEMA Current DisastersNIFC• NIFC Incident Management Situation Report, April 28, 2026NWS and SPC• SPC Day 1 Convective Outlook, April 29, 2026• NWS Louisville Damage Surveys, April 28, 2026USGS• USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory Notice, April 28, 2026• USGS Kilauea Volcano UpdatesFAA• CBS News Atlanta, ground stop and delays at Hartsfield-Jackson, April 28, 2026• Travel and Tour World, FAA ground stop at Nashville International, April 28, 2026Severe Weather Summary• CNN, tornado devastates Mineral Wells, Texas on sixth straight day of severe storms• The Watchers, severe storms leave more than 260,000 without power across MidwestArkansas• The Watchers and CNN reporting on Stone County Particularly Dangerous Situation tornado warningCalifornia• CAL FIRE Carbon Fire incident pageFlorida• WGCU, Highway 41 Fire 2,500 acres east of Shark Valley, April 28, 2026Georgia• Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency, April 2026 Wildfires• Action News Jax, historic Georgia wildfire 32 percent contained, Florida crews mopping upHawaii• USGS HVO Kilauea Volcano Notice, April 28, 2026Illinois• The Watchers, Germantown tornado damage and Midwest outbreak summaryIndiana• WHAS11, NWS confirms multiple tornadoes in Kentucky and southern IndianaKansas• WIBW, Kansas Governor issues state of disaster emergency due to severe weatherKentucky• NWS Louisville, Damage Surveys for April 28, 2026• WHAS11, multiple tornadoes hit Kentucky during Monday’s stormsMassachusetts• SecurityWeek, Massachusetts hospital diverts ambulances as cyberattack causes disruptionMichigan•
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