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fema job cuts becoming true
Eric Holdeman Eric Holdeman

fema job cuts becoming true

Claire B. Rubin is a fellow blogger at Recovery Diva. She captured the essence of a NY Times article linked below. These are the cuts that were projected in a recent blog post I had written a couple of days ago. In my opinion, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Kristi Noem are digging themselves into a very deep, dark hole. There were no significant disasters in 2025. Those positions being cut now will be needed in the future when a truly large disaster hits. It is not “mega news” now, but in the future, it will come back to bite her.

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Southern California’s wildfire risk in 2026
Eric Holdeman Eric Holdeman

Southern California’s wildfire risk in 2026

The following are sections of information I extracted from a recent AccuWeather news release.

 

“AccuWeather® experts estimate the total damage and economic loss from the Los Angeles County wildfires at $250 billion to $275 billion, making it one of the costliest wildfire disasters in modern U.S. history.”

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dhs cutting core staff at FEMA
Eric Holdeman Eric Holdeman

dhs cutting core staff at FEMA

Just the other day I was in the process of trying to line up a Disaster Zone Podcast guest to talk about the status of emergency management as a profession. I shared that we should do something sooner than later and then release the podcast quickly before the situation changes again—which I expect it will evolve quickly in 2026.ward. 

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Eric Holdeman Eric Holdeman

Calgary water main break

Another example for what the future will bring—infrastructure failing and putting a community in peril. 

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update on retaining am radios in vehicles
Eric Holdeman Eric Holdeman

update on retaining am radios in vehicles

Something I have continued to follow is federal legislation that has enjoyed bipartisan support in Congress. That being the requirement for vehicle manufacturers to keep AM radios in new vehicles. The purpose being to retain the ability for Emergency Alert System (EAS) messages to be received by drivers and their occupants.

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new year Resolutions
Eric Holdeman Eric Holdeman

new year Resolutions

It is that time of year again when we look to improve our lives. Certainly, the gyms will be packed come January with people telling themselves that they need to exercise more—I’ll be one of those wanting to finally start using weights. For emergency managers and others, we may be looking for ways to improve our program performance. I thought that this piece was a thoughtful discussion of throttling back your list of things to get done and make “reasonable” changes and improvements, Emergency Management Resolutions

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fema slow to process north carolina home buyouts
Eric Holdeman Eric Holdeman

fema slow to process north carolina home buyouts

You may recall that President Trump said that the Biden Administration and the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) response to Hurricane Helen was abysmal. Now almost a year later, the disaster process for buying out damaged properties (which there is a program for) to remove them from being damaged again in a future disaster (mitigation) has ground to a halt. This is on the current administration’s watch—not the Biden Administration.

 

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understanding the electrical grid
Eric Holdeman Eric Holdeman

understanding the electrical grid

Why do emergency managers, and others, need to understand what is happening with the electrical grid of today? Basically, our modern society does not function without electricity and the critical infrastructure interdependencies that are associated with electricity, its production, transmission and consumption are significant.

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latest on fema saga
Zack Borst Zack Borst

latest on fema saga

What went wrong? When did the wheels come off the bus—meaning, why was the final report by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) delayed by having the “final meeting” cancelled?

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nw flooding update
Eric Holdeman Eric Holdeman

nw flooding update

Living here in the Pacific Northwest I’ve received a number of communications from friends and family, inquiring if everything is OK with the Holdeman’s. Yes, we are all fine is the answer.

 

A few thoughts on the subject of national incidents and how they portray a disaster. When the World Trade Organization (WTO) Riots happened in downtown Seattle, the impression was that the entire city was in chaos—to those not present. It is true, there wasn’t much of a commute or downtown business activity, but the rest of the city and the northwest was calm.

 

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disaster zone podcast: disaster costs will put state budgets at risk
Eric Holdeman Eric Holdeman

disaster zone podcast: disaster costs will put state budgets at risk

The President and Secretary of Homeland Security have repeatedly stated that they intend to shift more responsibility for disaster costs to the states. With that in mind, the podcast below looks at the readiness of states to absorb those increased disaster costs.  I also need to highlight that the council that was to have met on 12/11/25 had the meeting cancelled at the last moment, even after people had traveled from across the country and arrived for the meeting. Even Secretary Noem was caught off guard by the last-minute cancellation.  

 

Disaster Zone Podcast: Disaster Costs Will Put State Budgets at Risk

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21st century warfare is changing rapidly
Eric Holdeman Eric Holdeman

21st century warfare is changing rapidly

The most lethal weapon on the battlefield in the Ukraine and Russian conflict are armed drones that can target individuals and vehicles of all types. The employment of these devices was not on the combat drawing board as of three years ago.

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when will california get federal disaster funds?
Zack Borst Zack Borst

when will california get federal disaster funds?

January will be the one year mark for the Los Angeles urban conflagration. While some funds have been disbursed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) the bulk of the requested funding has not been forthcoming.

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bric grant program restored by federal judge
Eric Holdeman Eric Holdeman

bric grant program restored by federal judge

In an interesting turn of events, we have the judicial system stepping in to overturn a decision by the Trump Administration to kill the Building Resilience Infrastructure Communities (BRIC) program (that was established in the first Trump Administration—go figure).

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Snafu: FEMA council meeting cancelled
Eric Holdeman Eric Holdeman

Snafu: FEMA council meeting cancelled

For readers of this blog you will know that I’ve been trying to follow events around the future of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the council that was to issue its report today.

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What Zillow Won’t Tell You about hazards
Eric Holdeman Eric Holdeman

What Zillow Won’t Tell You about hazards

The idea of home owners considering the risks that hazards present “before” they purchase a home is something I’ve covered repeatedly in the past. It should not be all about stainless steel kitchens, granite and a fenced backyard for the dog.

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Prior to writing for The Readiness Lab, Eric Holdeman wrote Disaster Zone blog posts for Emergency Management Magazine. He was a prolific writer and all articles are still available on their website, which is linked below.