Emergency Management Briefing: Key Safety Advisories and Alerts

March 23
1 min

Episode Description

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 populations. In summary, while there are no immediate threats, the ongoing response to the storm in Hawaii highlights the importance of preparedness and effective communication in emergency management.

Takeaways:
  1. The current National Terrorism Advisory System indicates no advisories as of this morning.
  2. The U.S. Department of State has updated its worldwide caution page on March 22, 2026.
  3. Hawaii is currently the only state reporting significant life safety impacts due to storm damage.
  4. A boil water notice has been issued for North Shore Oahu due to potential storm damage.
  5. Public messaging should include instructions to boil water before use for safety.
  6. Coordination with shelters is essential to support vulnerable populations affected by the storm.

Sources

DHS

  1. DHS Newsroom (shows NTAS status: “There are no current advisories.”)

Travel advisories

  1. State Department — Worldwide Caution (Last Updated: March 22, 2026)
  2. State Department — Consular Information for Americans in the Middle East (Last Updated: March 22, 2026)

Hawaiʻi

  1. Honolulu Board of Water Supply — Boil Water Notice Issued for Oʻahu (North Shore: Mokulēʻia to Turtle Bay)
  2. Hawaiʻi News Now — Storm damage/response impacts report (includes water advisory context)

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