Emergency Communications Procedures for Super Typhoon Sinlaku
Summary
The FCC Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau has issued emergency communications procedures for Super Typhoon Sinlaku, coordinating with multiple FCC bureaus to provide emergency communications in affected areas. The procedures (DA-26-360) were released on April 13, 2026, to support disaster response efforts.
What changed
The Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau has issued emergency communications procedures to support areas affected by Super Typhoon Sinlaku. These procedures coordinate across multiple FCC bureaus to ensure continuity of emergency communications services during the disaster response.
Telecommunications firms and government agencies involved in emergency response should review these procedures and implement appropriate coordination measures. The FCC has established specific protocols for maintaining communications in affected areas, which may require adjustments to normal operating procedures during the emergency period.
What to do next
- Implement emergency communications procedures for affected areas
- Coordinate with FCC and emergency management authorities
- Monitor FCC updates for additional guidance
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- Full Title: Emergency Communications Procedures for Typhoon Sinlaku
- Document Type: Public Notice
- Bureau(s): Media Relations
- Description The Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau, in coordination with multiple other bureaus, issues procedures to provide emergency communications in areas affected by Super Typhoon Sinlaku.
- DA/FCC #: DA-26-360
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- Released On:
Apr 13, 2026
- Issued On:
Apr 13, 2026
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