Federal Communications Commission DA 26-400 DA 26-400 Released: April 23, 2026 THE FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION ANNOUNCES THE DEACTIVATION OF THE DISASTER INFORMATION REPORTING SYSTEM AND THE MANDATORY DISASTER RESPONSE INITIATIVE FOR GUAM IN RESPONSE TO SUPER TYPHOON SINLAKU AND ANNOUNCES DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION OF MDRI AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR GUAM On April 13, 2026, the Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau (PSHSB) of the Federal Communications Commission (Commission), in coordination with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), activated the Disaster Information Reporting System (DIRS) and the Mandatory Disaster Response Initiative (MDRI) in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) in response to Super Typhoon Sinlaku. The Federal Communications Commission Activates the Disaster Information Reporting System (DIRS) and the Mandatory Disaster Response Initiative (MDRI) in Response to Super Typhoon Sinlaku, Public Notice, DA 26-359 (PSHSB Apr. 13, 2026). On April 15, 2026, PSHSB expanded the activation to include the U.S. Territory of Guam (Guam). The Federal Communications Commission Announces the Expansion of the Disaster Information Reporting System and the Mandatory Disaster Response Initiative In Response To Super Typhoon Sinlaku, Public Notice, DA 26-371 (PSHSB Apr. 15, 2026). DEACTIVATION OF DIRS AND THE MDRI IN GUAM By this Public Notice, at the request of FEMA and Guam, PSHSB deactivates DIRS and the MDRI for Guam in its entirety. Cable communications providers, wireless service providers, wireline communications providers, and interconnected Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) providers that provide service in the above-referenced areas are no longer required to report their infrastructure status daily in DIRS for this event. See 47 CFR § 4.18(a)(1). These providers must provide a single, final report to the Commission within 24 hours of release of this Public Notice detailing the state of their infrastructure at the time of DIRS deactivation and an estimated date of resolution of any remaining outages. 47 CFR § 4.18(a)(2). PSHSB encourages other communications providers that voluntarily reported in DIRS to also submit a final DIRS report. As of the release of this Public Notice, cable communications providers, wireless service providers, wireline communications providers, and interconnected VoIP providers that provide service in the above-referenced areas must resume making submissions in the NORS concerning any incidents that are reportable under those rules. See 47 CFR § 4.18(b). MDRI AFTER-ACTION REPORTS FOR GUAM The Commission hereby requires facilities-based mobile wireless providers operating in Guam to submit a report to the Commission detailing the timing, duration, and effectiveness of their implementation of the MDRI’s provisions within 60 days of the issuance of this Public Notice (i.e., by June 23, 2026). See 47 CFR § 4.17(c). Reports must be submitted via email to MDRI@fcc.gov. DIRS AND THE MDRI REMAIN ACTIVATED IN THE FOLLOWING GEOGRAPHIC AREAS IN THE CNMI: CNMI: Rota, Saipan, and Tinian Please continue to provide information to the Commission for the impacted geographic areas that are already located in the disaster area. The Commission continues to monitor this event and may amend DIRS or the MDRI activation area in the coming days. For further information on this DIRS activation, please contact: Michael Caiafa, (202) 418-1311, michael.caiafa@fcc.gov Juan Chapa, (202) 418-0431, juan.chapa@fcc.gov John Healy, (215) 847-8094, john.healy@fcc.gov FCC 24/7 Operations Center, (202) 418-1122, FCCOPS@fcc.gov For further information concerning this MDRI activation, please contact: Justin Cain, (202) 853-7365, (202) 418-2924, justin.cain@fcc.gov Logan Bennett, (202) 418-7790, logan.bennett@fcc.gov FCC 24/7 Operations Center, (202) 418-1122, FCCOPS@fcc.gov For more information on the Commission’s response to Super Typhoon Sinlaku, please visit https://www.fcc.gov/Sinlaku. 2