On today's EM Morning Brief, Super Typhoon Sinlaku — a Category 5 storm with 175 to 180 mph winds — is bearing down on the Northern Mariana Islands with catastrophic conditions expected for Saipan and Tinian Monday night. Federal emergency declarations are in place for both Guam and the CNMI. On the mainland, a rare four-day severe weather outbreak continues to threaten Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas with tornadoes, large hail, and flash flooding. The National Weather Service in Hawaii has extended a statewide flood watch through Monday evening. FEMA has also approved major disaster declarations for Washington state and Oregon following last December's devastating storms. EM Morning Brief is your concise daily update on national and state-by-state emergency management news. Produced by Sitch Radio, an EOC Voices podcast.TakeawaysSuper Typhoon Sinlaku is making a near-direct strike on Saipan and Tinian (CNMI) with catastrophic Category 4–5 winds of 145–160 mph expected Monday night/Tuesday; Guam is in COR2 with government closed and shelters openFederal emergency declarations are in place for both Guam and the CNMI, approved April 12Multi-day severe weather outbreak (TX, OK, KS) is in day three of a four-day SPC-highlighted event — tornado, large hail, and damaging wind threats continue today, with flash flooding a compounding risk from saturated soilsSouth Dakota's 79 Fire (Custer County, ~6,000 acres, 40% contained) prompted a governor's emergency declaration; a separate First Alert Weather Day is in effect today for critical wildfire conditions statewideFEMA major disaster declarations for Washington and Oregon (December 2025 storms) were approved April 11, unlocking individual and public assistance for dozens of countiesHawaii is under a statewide NWS Flood Watch through 6 PM Monday — the third significant flood event in roughly a monthKilauea is at ADVISORY/Yellow following the end of eruptive Episode 44; no new activity, monitoring ongoingWashington state had an offshore earthquake swarm (18+ quakes, M4.2 max) near the Juan de Fuca Ridge on April 12 — no land threat, no tsunamiDHS NTAS has no active advisories as of this morningSourcesFEMAPresident Trump Approves Emergency Declaration for Guam — FEMA, April 12, 2026President Trump Approves Emergency Declaration for CNMI — FEMA, April 12, 2026President Trump Approves Major Disaster Declaration for Washington — FEMA, April 11, 2026President Trump Approves Major Disaster Declaration for Oregon — FEMA, April 11, 2026NOAA / NWSSPC Day 1 Convective Outlook — April 13, 2026NWS Honolulu — Active Watches, Warnings and Advisories for HawaiiFlood Watch Issued April 11, Extended to April 13 6PM HST — Maui County AlertTexas, Oklahoma, Kansas — Four-Day Severe Weather Outbreak (multi-source summary)Severe Storm Threat Targets Texas With Significant Flash Flooding — Waco Today, April 12, 2026USGSUSGS Volcano Notice — Kilauea, April 12, 2026Kilauea Episode 44 Photo/Video Chronology — USGS HVO, April 9, 2026GuamJIC Release No. 9 — Guam Anticipates Tropical Storm Force Winds; Sinlaku a Super Typhoon; Shelter Update — GHS OCDCNMI and Guam Granted Federal Emergency Declarations as Super Typhoon Sinlaku Advances — Isla Public, April 13, 2026Super Typhoon Sinlaku Packing 175 mph Winds Heading Toward Northern Marianas — Isla Public, April 13, 2026Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana IslandsCNMI Raised to Typhoon Condition II; Shelters Open Ahead of Sinlaku — NMI News ServiceGovernor Apatang Advises Residents to Seek Safe Shelter — Kandit News GroupDevastating Damage Possible: Super Typhoon Sinlaku Packing 180 mph Winds — Isla Public, April 13, 2026HawaiiFlood Watch Extended for All Hawaiian Islands — Honolulu Today, April 11, 2026Hawaii Forecast: Flood Watch Into the Night for Kauai, Oahu, Maui County — Hawaii News Now, April 13, 2026South DakotaGovernor Rhoden Declares Emergency for 79 Fire in Custer County — KOTA TV, April 12, 202679 Fire Grows to Nearly 6,000 Acres, 40% Contained; Structures Threatened — KOTA TV, April 12, 2026First Alert Weather Day Monday — Higher-End Critical Wildfire Risk — KOTA TV, April 13, 2026OklahomaMulti-Day Severe Weather Threatens Oklahoma: Tornadoes, Flooding, Wind — ChaseDay.comOregonFEMA Approves Disaster Aid for Oregon After December 2025 Storms — Portland Today, April 11, 2026Trump Approves Disaster Requests for Washington, Oregon — The Columbian, April 12, 2026WashingtonWashington State Approved for Major Disaster Declaration — Lynnwood Times, April 11, 2026Earthquake Swarm Hits Off Washington Coast — 18 Quakes in 12 Hours, Up to M4.2 — KOMO News, April 12, 2026Trump Approves Disaster Requests for Washington, Oregon — OPB, April 11,...
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