FCC Reminder to Debris Removal & Utility Repair Teams
Summary
The FCC issued a public notice on April 13, 2026, reminding debris clearing and utility repair crews to exercise caution when operating near critical communications facilities and infrastructure during response efforts following Super Typhoon Sinlaku. The FCC encourages crews to avoid damaging essential communications infrastructure while clearing debris and performing repairs.
What changed
The FCC released a public notice reminding debris removal and utility repair crews to avoid damaging critical communications infrastructure while conducting operations following Super Typhoon Sinlaku. The notice is informational in nature, encouraging caution rather than imposing binding requirements.
Affected parties involved in debris clearing and utility repairs in areas impacted by Super Typhoon Sinlaku should be aware of nearby critical communications infrastructure and take steps to prevent accidental damage. While this reminder does not create new compliance obligations, it signals the FCC's concern for maintaining communications resilience during emergency response operations.
What to do next
- Avoid damaging critical communications facilities when clearing debris or performing utility repairs
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- Full Title: FCC Reminder to Debris Removal & Utility Repair Teams
- Document Type: Public Notice
- Bureau(s): Media Relations
- Description FCC encourages debris clearing and utility repairs crews to avoid damaging critical communications facilities and infrastructure when dealing with the effects of Super Typhoon Sinlaku.
- DA/FCC #: DA-26-363
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Document Dates
- Released On:
Apr 13, 2026
- Issued On:
Apr 13, 2026
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