Global Event Observer

The Observer informs you about current international events that might affect your  international letter or packet shipments.

Bolivia 02-Jun

Protestors block 28 highways in Bolivia: Media sources on June 5 reported that supporters of a former Bolivian President have blocked 28 highways across Bolivia to demand his registration as a candidate for the upcoming August 17 national elections. The Bolivian Highway Administration confirmed roadblocks in the departments of Cochabamba (13), Oruro (6), Potosí (4), La Paz (3), and Santa Cruz (2). Transportation disruptions will likely continue as demonstrations enter their fourth day.

Bangladesh 02-Jun Customs delay likely at Dhaka International Airport: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics reported on June 1 that the customs clearance activities at Dhaka International Airport (IATA: DAC), Bangladesh, have been scheduled to be suspended on June 2 due to the declaration of the Bangladesh National Budget for 2025-26 in the parliament. Delays are to be expected during clearing the backlog.
Mexico 02-Jun Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Toluca and Mexico City: Local media sources indicated that heavy rainfall caused flooding in Toluca and Mexico City, Mexico since the afternoon of June 2. In Toluca, several roads were inundated including Pilares Bridge, Paseo Tollocan, Paseo Colón, Alfredo del Mazo, Las Torres, Tecnológico Avenue, and José María Pino Suárez, causing traffic congestion. Similarly, in Mexico City, several areas were flooded including Azcapotzalco, Gustavo A. Madero, Magdalena Contreras, and Miguel Hidalgo, causing disruptions to transportation. Disruptions to businesses and logistics operations are to be expected until the weather conditions improve.
Bolivia 03-Jun Truck driver unions protest in Bolivia: Media sources on June 3 reported that truck drivers and transport unions will launch blockades and hold protest rallies in El Alto and La Paz, Bolivia, on June 4 over fuel shortages. The union members will march from El Alto to La Paz and will carry out blockades at various locations across the two cities. Additionally, on June 3, truck drivers announced a 24-hour strike in the Sucre and launched street blockades, while in Santa Cruz truckers held rallies at the state's oil company offices. The expected duration of the blockades is not known at the time of writing. Disruptions to logistics are expected.
United States 03-Jun Disruptions due to Tornado near Kansas City, Missouri: Media sources reported on June 3 that a tornado touched down near the Truman Sports Complex in Kansas City, Missouri, United States, at 13:45 local time. The storm overturned several semi-trucks on I-635 and caused traffic disruptions on highways. According to reports, affected locations include Independence, Lee’s Summit, Blue Springs, Grain Valley, and surrounding areas. Authorities report damage to trees, power lines, and some structures, with thousands experiencing power outages. Business and transportation disruptions should be expected.
Netherlands

04-Jun-

01-Jul

Air freight delays at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on June 4 indicated that Amsterdam Airport Schiphol in the Netherlands has been experiencing delays in cargo processing for air freight due to an issue with ground handler DNATA. The company has reportedly been relocating within the airport, resulting in disruptions to cargo handling. Backlogs and delays are expected to persist until July 1.
Paraguay 05-Jun Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Asunción : Local media sources reported on June 5 that heavy rainfall caused significant flooding in Asunción, Paraguay. Multiple roadways have been blocked by flooding and fallen trees. Damage to some infrastructure has also been reported. Supply chain disruptions are likely.
India 08-Jun

Flash flooding in parts of Dharwad, Karnataka: Media sources reported on June 9 that heavy rainfall since around 15:00 local time on June 8 has led to flash flooding in parts of Dharwad, Karnataka, India. Road congestion was reported along junctions within the city, including at NTTF, Toll Naka, KMF and near SDM Medical College. Flooding was also reported along BRTS Road, and the PB Road connecting Hubballi to Dharwad. Reports further indicate that flooding occurred in low-lying areas around the city, including Saidapur, Rani Chennamma Nagar, Haveripet, and Bhavikatti Plot. Lingering business and logistics disruptions are likely to persist until flood levels recede and weather conditions improve.

Ghana 09-Jun

Technical issues disrupt customs operations: Industry sources reported that the customs system in Ghana has been down since 14:45 local time on June 9 due to technical issues. It wasn’t immediately clear when the system would be operational again.

Democratic Republic of Congo 10-Jun

Technical issues disrupt customs operations at N’djili International Airport: Industry sources reported that frequent power outages have disrupted customs operations at N’djili International Airport in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, since 08:45 local time on June 10. It was not immediately clear how long it will take to resolve the issues.

Argentina 10-11-Jun Aerolíneas Argentinas pilots to go on strike: Media sources reported that the Argentine Airline Pilots Association (APLA) has announced a full work stoppage involving Aerolíneas Argentinas pilots from 18:00 local time on June 10 until 02:00 local time on June 11. The strike will impact operations at Jorge Newbery Airport (AEP) and Ezeiza International Airport (EZE). The workers are protesting against breach of collective agreements, delayed wage negotiations and safety concerns. Flight disruptions are to be expected during the strike.
South Africa 11-Jun Flooding continues to affect parts of the Eastern Cape: Updated media sources indicated on June 14 that severe flooding caused by heavy rainfalls have continued to affect parts of the Eastern Cape, South Africa. The death toll reportedly increased to at least 86 people. Since June 11, at least 300,000 people were without electricity across the province, and large-scale evacuations occurred. A section of the highway connecting the Eastern Cape to KwaZulu-Natal Province remained closed due to snow. In addition, a Level 6 weather warning was issued in the Eastern Cape due to forecast continuous rainfall. Lingering disruptions are to be expected until weather conditions improve and floodwaters recede.
Kenya 11-Jun

Technical issues disrupt customs operations : Industry sources reported that the integrated customs system in Kenya has been down since 14:37 local time on June 11 due to technical issues. It wasn’t immediately clear when the system would be operational again.

Argentina 11-Jun Protests block various highways in Buenos Aires: Media sources reported that on June 11, multiple unions and political groups staged coordinated protests across the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area, Argentina, in support of former President Cristina Kirchner, blocking major highways, including Pan-American Highway. This caused severe traffic disruptions and impacted access to the city's international airport.
Portugal 11-Jun Unspecified customs issue affects imports across Portugal: According to intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on June 11, an unspecified customs issue is affecting the processing of imports across Portugal. No information on the severity of the disruption or expected resolution timeframe was available.
Spain 11-Jun

Indefinite strike at Acotral in Villadangos del Páramo: Media sources on June 9 indicate that workers of Compañía Logistica Acotral S.A. have planned an indefinite strike at its facility in Villadangos del Páramo, Castilla and Leon, Spain starting at midnight on June 11 over the lack of transparency and consultation in the implementation of a new collective agreement. The workers are members of the USO (Unión Sindical Obrera). The industrial action is set to affect around 4,800 workers across multiple locations including Madrid, Seville, Alicante, Valencia, Barcelona, Vitoria, the Balearic Islands, and the Canary Islands. Operations at the Villadangos del Páramo center is likely to be heavily impacted. The company provides freight forwarding and logistics services.

Iran 12-Jun

Authorities close airspace : Media sources on June 13 report that the Iranian authorities closed the airspace until further notice following the Israeli airstrikes on the nuclear and military sites on the night of June 12. Supply chain disruptions are likely.

Iran 13-Jun Iran National Post suspends all international services: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on June 17 indicated that Iran National Post suspended all international services to and from Iran on June 13, due to airstrikes. The measure will reportedly remain in effect until further notice and affects letter-post, parcel-post and EMS items.
Iraq 13-Jun Iraq Post suspends all international services: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on June 17 indicated that the Iraq Post and Savings Company suspended all international services to and from Iraq on June 13. This followed the closure of the Iraqi airspace and nationwide suspension of all transport operations at airports. The measure will reportedly remain in effect until further notice and impacts outbound as well as inbound international mail operations, including letter-post, parcel-post and EMS items.
Israel 13-Jun State of emergency disrupts postal operations: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on June 16 reported that the Israel Postal Company has been facing disruptions to its mail services following the government’s declaration of a state of emergency on June 13. As a result of flight cancellations and transportation services being halted, postal deliveries have been limited. According to media sources, the state of emergency will remain in place until at least June 30. Lingering disruptions to postal operations are to be expected until security issues persist.
Israel 13-Jun Operations suspended at Ben Gurion International Airport: Media sources reported that authorities suspended operations at Ben Gurion International Airport (IATA: TLV) in Israel on June 13 until further notice. This came after Israeli attacks on Iran overnight from June 12 to 13 in the context of "Operation Rising Lion". The duration of the suspension has not been immeditely specified, but the airport is expected to remain closed until at least June 17. As a result, airlines including Lufthansa, SWISS, Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines and Air France-KLM Group have also cancelled their flights to and from Ben Gurion International Airport until further notice. Delays to aviation logistics are to be expected in the region.
Italy 13-Jun Airport workers threaten to go on strike: Media sources report that workers at several airports in Italy are threatening to go on strike on June 13. Disruptions to flight traffic in cities such as Venice and Milan are possible during the duration of the strike.
India 15-Jun New Delhi-Indira Gandhi International Airport to cancel 100 flights daily: Media sources reported that around 100 flights will be canceled or rescheduled at the New Delhi-Indira Gandhi International Airport (IATA: DEL) in New Delhi, India, daily between June 15 and mid-September. This is the result of works on one of the airport’s primary runways. Further disruptions may occur.
Hong Kong 18-Jun

Hongkong Post suspends all services to Israel, Iran and Iraq: Government sources reported that as of June 18, Hongkong Post has suspended all postal services to Israel, Iran and Iraq until further notice. The measure was implemented and due to ongoing events in the region. Lingering disruptions to shipment pickup and delivery are to be expected until security issues persist. 

Peru 18-Jun Truck drivers announce nationwide indefinite strike: Media sources reported on June 16 that truck drivers will begin an indefinite nationwide strike across Peru on June 18. The strike is supported by Asotrani, the National Transport Alliance, and the Gamarra Businesswomen’s Association unions and was called due to rising extortion cases and the lack of government response to it. Widespread disruptions to cargo movement are to be expected.
India 19-Jun-15-Jul

Air India reduces flights to Europe and North America: Media sources report on June 19 that India-based flag carrier Air India will reduce flights to Europe and North America by 15 percent at least until mid-July following the crash accident on June 12. The airline has cancelled a total of 83 flights since then  and has been conducting a safety inspection of its aircraft fleet. The reduction also results from safety concerns due to the regional conflict between Israel and Iran. The restriction impacts cargo services, and thus, disruptions to aviation transportation are to be expected.

Mexico 22-Jun Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Mexico City : Media sources reported that heavy rainfall caused flooding in Mexico City, Mexico, on the afternoon of June 22. Several roads were inundated in Mexico City, causing significant traffic congestion. Authorities have issued an orange alert for Azcapotzalco, Benito Juárez, Cuauhtémoc, Cuajimalpa, and Miguel Hidalgo, while the yellow alert has been in force for Gustavo A. Madero, Iztacalco, Iztapalapa, Magdalena Contreras, Milpa Alta, Tláhuac, Venustiano Carranza, and Xochimilco zones. Lingering disruptions to businesses and logistics are expected until the weather conditions improve.
Mexico 24-Jun

Flash flooding in parts of Zapopan, Jalisco: Media sources reported on June 25 that heavy rainfall since the afternoon of June 24 has caused flash flooding in parts of Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico. According to reports, floodwater had reached up to 1.8 meters in certain areas, including Sonora Street. Roads and train tracks had been submerged. Rainfall across the broader Guadalajara region has also been recorded and authorities are currently assessing structural damage. Lingering business and logistics disruptions are to be expected until floodwaters recede.

Costa Rica 24-Jun

Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Puntarenas province: Media sources reported on June 25 that 169 flood incidents occurred across 19 cantons in Costa Rica since June 24. Emergencies were reported in San José, Curridabat, Alajuelita, Upala, Guatuso, San Carlos (Alajuela) and Buenos Aires in Puntarenas province. Flooding, landslides, and collapsed sewage systems caused evacuations, road blockages, and facility damage across these areas. Business and logistics disruptions are likely to persist as heavy rainfall is forecast until at least June 26.

Russia 24-Jun

Flight operations suspended at Moscow Sheremetyevo International Airport: Media sources report that authorities have temporarily suspended flight operations at Moscow Sheremetyevo International Airport (IATA: SVO), Russia, in the morning of June 24 due to drone attacks. At the time of writing, it is not known when operations are expected to resume.

United States 25-Jun

Monsoonal storms causes flooding in El Paso: Media sources reported that monsoonal storms on the morning of June 25 led to flash flooding in El Paso, Texas, United States. Waterlogged roads were indicated with up to 2.2 inches of water in northeastern districts, and 0.78 inches of rain in roads leading up to the El Paso International Airport. In addition, inundation reportedly disrupted traffic on the Interstate 10 roadway at Paisano Drive. Lingering logistics disruptions are expected until floodwaters recede.

Belgium 25-Jun

Nationwide general strike impacts Bpost services in Belgium: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on June 23 indicated that local unions have called a 24-hour nationwide general strike from 00:01 local time on June 25 across Belgium. As a result, disruptions to bpost's domestic as well as international logistics network, delays in the delivery of letter post, parcel post, and logistics services are to be expected. Aviation workers including ground handlers will reportedly join the action, leading to delays in inbound and outbound air shipments at Brussels Airport (IATA: BRU). 

Belgium 25-Jun Workers strike at Brussels Airport: Media sources reported that workers at Brussels Airport, Belgium, were expected to take part in a nationwide strike on June 25 against ongoing concerns regarding working conditions and government policies. All outbound flights have been cancelled at the airport for the day. Disruptions to cargo transportation and related operations are to be expected.
Taiwan 26-Jun

Flash flooding and power outages in parts of Chiayi County: Media sources reported on June 26 that heavy rainfall on the afternoon of the same day had caused flash flooding and power outages affecting over 17,000 customers in parts of Chiayi County, Taiwan. Roads were waterlogged, and many homes were flooded in parts of Minxiong Township, Shuishui Township and Xingang Township, while traffic congestion was also recorded. Power has since been restored to the affected customers by about 21:00 local time the same night. Business and logistics disruptions are likely to persist until floodwaters recede. Rainfall and hail are forecast for June 27. 

Bangladesh 28-Jun

Cargo terminal suspends operations at Dhaka International Airport: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on June 29 indicated that the import and export cargo terminal suspended operations at Dhaka International Airport (IATA: DAC), Bangladesh, on June 28. This followed the National Board of Revenue (NBR) officials implementing a complete shutdown of services indefinitely. As a result, lingering delays are likely until the terminal reopens and the backlog is cleared.

Honduras 28-Jun Heavy rainfall causes flooding in parts of San Pedro Sula: Local media sources reported that heavy rainfall caused flooding in parts of San Pedro Sula, Cortés, Honduras, on the afternoon of June 28. Traffic disruptions were reported due to high floodwater levels. Logistics and business disruptions should be expected.
Vietnam 30-Jun Heavy rainfall causes flooding: Media sources report on July 1 that heavy rainfall has caused flooding in several parts of Thai Nguyen Province, Vietnam, on June 30. Several areas are flooded, including Dong Hy district, Thai Nguyen city, Song Cong city, Vo Nhai district, and Dinh Hoa district. Several local roads and highways were flooded, causing traffic congestion and road closures. The authorities have warned of more heavy rain in the coming days, with the risk of landslides and flash floods. Disruptions to businesses and logistics operations are expected.
Chile 01-07-Jul

Heavy snowfall causes closure of Paso de Jama border crossing: Media sources on July 1 reported that nearly 200 trucks have been stranded at the Paso de Jama border crossing in Chile due to heavy snowfall. The affected motorway is scheduled to remain closed until July 7. Sources indicate that the restriction applies to all freight transport on the Paso de Jama crossing between Chile and Argentina. Lingering disruptions to logistics are to be anticipated.

United States 01-Jul

Thunderstorms cause flash flooding: Media sources on July 1 reported that severe thunderstorms and heavy rainfall caused flash flooding across parts of the northeast United States, particularly along the I-95 corridor from Virginia to New Jersey. Affected areas include Philadelphia, Washington D.C., Reading, and Baltimore, where roads were submerged, vehicles stranded, and multiple water rescues conducted. Ground stops and flight delays were reported at major airports including Philadelphia International Airport, Washington Dulles International Airport, and John F. Kennedy International Airport. Strong wind gusts led to power outages, downed trees and property damage. Flash flood emergencies were declared in parts of central Pennsylvania. Business and logistics disruptions should be expected.

India 01-Jul Truck drivers across Maharashtra threaten indefinite strike: Media sources reported on June 24 that truck drivers across Maharashtra threaten to launch an indefinite strike from July 1 over new rules imposed by authorities. Freight and logistics disruptions are likely across the state during the strike.
Finland 02-23-Jul

Aviation union plans strikes at Helsinki Airport: Media sources reported on June 26 that Finnish Aviation Union workers have announced warning strikes on July 2, 4, 7, 16, 18, 21, and 23 due to an ongoing pay dispute with the employers' group Palta. The industrial action is expected to impact ground handling operations at Helsinki Vantaa Airport (IATA: HEL). Around 80 flights were cancelled at the airport on July 4, and 100 flights were cancelled on July 2. Further cancellations are likely to be announced for the remaining days of the strikes.

France 02-Jul

Strikes at Paris Orly and Charles-de-Gaulle Airport: Media sources reported on July 2 that authorities have requested the cancellation of 25 percent of flights departing or arriving at Paris-Charles-de-Gaulle Airport (IATA: CDG) and Paris Orly Airport (IATA: ORY) on July 3 due to a strike by French air traffic controllers. The exact number of affected flights has not been immediately disclosed. Lingering delays and disruptions are expected.

Canada 03-Jul

Airport operations disrupted due to security threat: Media sources report that in the early hours of July 3 flight operations at Vancouver International Airport (YVR), Canada were temporarily disrupted after a bomb threat was received at NAV Canada’s air traffic control tower. In total, bomb threats prompted evacuations and security lockdowns at six airports across Canada including Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport (YUL). Operations were affected for several hours on the same day, but began to return to normal.

France 03-Jul - 04-Jul Air traffic controllers' union announces strikes: Media sources reported on June 23 that the air traffic controllers' union announced a strike on July 3 and July 4 in France. The union is organizing the strike to protest poor management and understaffing, and to demand the modernization of technical systems, and a refocus on operational priorities. Disruptions to air travel are expected across the country during the strike period.
United States 04-Jul

Flash flooding hits parts of Texas, United States: Media sources reported on July 6 that at least 51 deaths were reported in parts of Kerr County, Texas, United States, following severe flash flooding. Torrential rain caused the Guadalupe River to rise 26 feet in 45 minutes, leading to severe flooding across Kerr, Travis, and Kendall counties. Reports indicate that a total of 850 people have been rescued or evacuated in the region. Business and logistical disruptions are likely to continue till water levels recede.

Botswana 06-Jul Technical issues disrupt customs operations in Botswana: Logistics sources reported on July 8 that the customs management system (CMS) in Botswana has been experiencing intermittent service disruptions, impacting clearance processes in the country. The system has been facing disruptions since 16:00 local time on July 6 and it remains unclear how long it will take to resolve the technical problems.
India 07-Jul Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Gujarat: Media sources reported on July 7 that heavy rainfall has caused flooding in Surat, Navsari, and Bardoli, in Gujarat, India. Flooding caused traffic disruptions on several roads. Around 500 people were evacuated from Navsari due to high water levels of the Purna and Kaveri rivers. Business and logistical disruptions are likely as heavy rainfall is forecasted for the region in the coming days.
Indonesia 08-Jul Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Karawang: Local media sources reported that heavy rains had caused flooding in eight villages across Karawang, West Java, Indonesia, since July 8. The affected areas include Karangligar, Mekarmulya, Mulyajaya, Parungsari, Sukaharja, Sukamakmur, Tanjungmekar, and Karawang Kulon. Reports indicate that hundreds of properties were flooded. Lingering disruptions to business and logistics are to be expected until floodwaters recede.
India 08-Jul

Flooding in Kolkata: Media sources on July 8 report that heavy rainfall in Kolkata, West Bengal, India has caused flooding on the same day. According to reports, traffic disruptions occurred due to waterlogging on several important roadways in the city, like AJC Bose Road, EM Bypass, and Maa Flyover C R Avenue. Most affected areas include Jodhpur Park, Dhakuria, and Behala. Business and logistic disruptions can be expected.

United States 08-Jul

Ground delay program at John F. Kennedy International Airport: Government sources reported on July 8 that authorities implemented a ground delay program at John F. Kennedy International Airport (IATA: JFK), United States, due to thunderstorms. The program was in effect from 13:00 on July 8 to 00:59 local time on July 9, with average delays of 2 hours and 7 minutes.

Canada 10-Jul Wildfire breaks out in Manitoba: Media sources on July 10 reported that a state of emergency has been declared as wildfires force evacuations in Snow Lake, Manitoba, Canada. The fires are expected to spread due to strong winds. Authorities warn of continued disruptions while firefighting efforts have been ongoing. Business and transportation disruptions are to be expected until the wildfires are contained.
Italy 10-Jul Aviation workers plan strikes at airports in Italy: Media sources reported that aviation workers have planned to launch strikes across Italy on July 10. Unions including ground staff and baggage handlers, are expected to participate. The strikes are likely to disrupt operations at Milan Linate, Milan Malpensa, Naples Capodichino, and Cagliari Elmas Airports. 
Italy 10-11-Jul Strike in Italy likely to disrupt postal services: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics reports that some labour unions have called for a 24-hour strike in Italy from 00:01 local time on July 10, which is expected to disrupt operations at some of the country’s airports as well. As a result, Poste Italiane expects disruptions to postal services across the country, which could linger for several days, depending on the number of workers joining the strike. No further information was immediately available.
Argentina 11-30-Jul

Air traffic controllers' union announces nationwide strikes : Media sources reported on July 6, that the air traffic controllers represented by the Association of Technicians and Employees of Protection and Safety to Air Navigation (Atepsa) union have announced a nationwide strike across Argentina beginning at 12:00 local time on July 11. The strike days include July 11, 12, 13, 15, 18, 20, 24, 25, 27 and 30. The workers are demanding wage increases. Flight disruptions are expected on the affected days.

Mexico 12-Jul

Heavy rainfall causes flooding in parts of Durango City, Mexico : Media sources reported on July 12 that heavy rainfall caused flooding in parts of Durango city, Mexico, at around 15:00 local time on the same day. The most affected areas are Jardines de Durango, Azcapotzalco, and Durango Boulevard. Emergency services carried out clean-up and drainage operations. Business and transport disruptions are likely while flooding persists.

Spain 12-Jul

Heavy rainfall causes flooding and transport disruptions : Media sources on July 12 reported that heavy rainfall triggered flash flooding, transport disruptions, and road closures in parts of Catalonia, Spain, while hailstorms and strong winds affected parts of Valencia. Llocalized flooding reportedly continues to impact affected areas.

Belgium 12-Jul - 27-Aug Authorities close runway at Brussels Airport: Media sources reported on July 7 that authorities have announced the closure of one runway at Brussels Airport (IATA: BRU), in Zaventem, Belgium, from July 12 to August 27. According to reports, runway 07R/25L will be shut down for maintenance work. Between August 2 and August 12, authorities will also shut down the second runway. Flight disruptions are expected on the affected days.
Sri Lanka 15-Jul

Postal workers launch nationwide strike : Media sources reported on July 14 that workers of the Joint Postal Trade Union Front (JPTU) have launched a nationwide postal strike across Sri Lanka from 00:00 local time on July 15. The union announced that the action will involve the complete withdrawal from all overtime duties across post offices and administrative offices, which will result in severe disruptions to postal services across the country. At the time of writing, it is unclear how long the strike will last.

Morocco 15-Jul

Technical issue with customs system in Morocco causes shipment delays: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on July 15 reports that the MA Customs System in Morocco has been experiencing technical issues since the afternoon of the same day. The processing of dutiable shipments is expected to be delayed by 24-hours. It is unclear how long it will take to resolve the technical issues with the customs system.

South Korea 16-Jul

Flooding causes disruptions in South Chungcheongnam and Gyeonggi : Media sources reported on July 17 that heavy rainfall overnight had caused flooding and transport disruptions across South Chungcheongnam and Gyeonggi Provinces, South Korea. Authorities issued flood warnings for 14 out of 15 cities and counties in South Chungcheong, while collapsed walls and road flooding were reported in Osan and other areas of Gyeonggi. Major expressways, including the Daejeon–Dangjin and Seohaean routes, faced closures due to landslides and flooding. Further business and logistics disruptions are likely while heavy rainfall conditions persist.

United States 16-Jul

Magnitude 7.3 earthquake occurs near Sand Point, Alaska : Media sources on July 17 report that authorities have recorded several aftershocks near Sand Point following the 7.3 magnitude offshore earthquake that struck 88 km (55 miles) south of Sand Point, Alaska, United States, at 12:37 local time on July 16. Reports indicate around 20 aftershocks, including a magnitude 5.7 tremor approximately 94 km (58 miles) south-southeast of Sand Point. Earlier, the earthquake had triggered a tsunami warning off the coast of the Alaskan Peninsula, which was expected to impact cities from the Kennedy Entrance to Unimak Pass; however, this has since been lifted. Disruptions to businesses and logistics are likely.

United States 17-Jul

Heavy rainfall causes flash flooding in Kansas City :Media sources reported on July 17 that heavy rainfall caused flash flooding in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. Flooding was reported on several local roads, including parts of Highway 169, Interstate 70, and Interstate 435, causing traffic disruptions in the city. Logistics disruptions can be expected.

Pakistan 19-Jul

Truck drivers announce nationwide strike : Media sources reported that goods transport associations, along with major trade and industrial bodies across Pakistan, plan to launch a nationwide strike on July 19. Groups supporting the strike include the Karachi Goods Carrier Association, FPCCI, NKATI, FBATI, SITE Association, and KATI. The strike is set to continue until demands are met. Widespread logistics disruptions are likely.

Peru 24-Jul

Truck drivers plan nationwide strike on July 24–25: Media sources report on July 15 that truck drivers across Peru will launch a nationwide strike on July 24 and 25 to protest rising extortion and government inaction. The strike is organized by the National Association of Drivers (ANCPP), with a mass rally planned at Plaza Dos de Mayo in Lima, followed by a march to the Public Ministry. Coordination is underway to extend the strike through July 28 with support from regional transport groups. Business disruptions can be expected during the strike.

Portugal 25-Jul-01-Sep

Menzies Aviation workers plan strikes at all airports : Media sources reported that Menzies Aviation workers plan to go on strike at all airports in Portugal over five weekends from July 25 to September 1, to demand better working conditions. According to reports, the strike is being organized by the Metal and Allied Industries Union (SIMA). The strike will occur from 00:00 on July 25 to 00:00 on July 28 and will continue on the weekends of August 8-11, August 15-18, August 22-25, and August 29-September 1. Disruptions to flight operations can be expected on the days of the strikes.

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United States 02-Apr

Weather conditions disrupt flights in Chicago: Media sources reported on April 2 that 400 flights were delayed due to inclement weather conditions at Chicago O'Hare International Airport, United States. It remains unclear how long the disruptions will last, but further flight disruptions are possible.

United States 02-Apr State of disaster declared in all counties in Kentucky amid heavy flooding: Media sources reported that the United States government declared a state of disaster in all counties in Kentucky due to flooding. The flooding began on April 4 and was expected to continue until at least April 6. The heaviest flooding has been located along the Ohio River as well as in southeastern parts of the state, but all regions were expected to ultimately be affected. At least one person died due to flooding as of the time of writing. Lingering disruptions are likely.
Spain 04-Apr Heavy rainfall causes flooding in western parts of Andalusia: Local media sources reported on April 4 that heavy rains caused by Storm Nuria triggered flooding and related disruptions in several areas of western Andalusia, Spain. Flooding affected parts of Seville, Coria del Río, Cádiz, and several towns in Huelva. Heavy rains impacted road and rail transport and thus, disruptions to businesses and logistics are expected to persist.
Austria 05-Apr-20-May

Austria announces closure of Nickelsdorf - Rajka border crossing: Local media sources reported on April 3 that Austria announced a temporary closure of the Nickelsdorf - Rajka border crossing and 22 other crossings with Hungary and Slovakia due to foot-and-mouth disease. The closures will begin on April 5 and last until May 20. Disruptions to open border crossings are likely due to increased traffic.

Gabon 08-Apr Customs delays reported across Gabon due to network issues:  Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on April 8 indicates that customs delays have been reported across Gabon due to storm disruptions in Libreville causing ongoing customs network connectivity issues. The outages began at 10:30 local time the same day. The clearance of inbound shipments has been affected. It is unknown when delays are likely to subside.
Argentina

08-Apr - 10-Apr

Employees of Correo Argentino launch nationwide strikes on April 8 and 10: Media sources reported on April 8 that employees of Correo Argentino launched a 24-hour strike on April 8. The workers will also join the 24-hour nationwide general strike scheduled for April 10. The strike actions were called to demand a salary increase. Postal service disruptions may occur during the strike periods.
Greece 09-10-Apr

Greek Air Traffic Controllers Association join nationwide strike: Media sources reported that the Air Traffic Controllers Association will join the 24-hour strike organized by ADEDY on April 9 across all airports in Greece. Air traffic services and flight operations are expected to be impacted during the strike. No extent of delays or cancellations has been immediately estimated.

Greece 09-10-Apr General strike impacts Hellenic Post services: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on April 8 indicated that the general strike across Greece likely impacts nationwide services of Hellenic Post ELTA on April 9. The action was called by the Confederation of the Greek Workers and the Association of the Civil Servants unions. Air traffic controllers also planned to participate in the strike. International and domestic mail collection and delivery services have been expected to be interrupted.
United States 10-Apr Ground stop order in effect at Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport: Local sources indicated that a storm system prompted a ground stop order at Hartsfield Jackson International Airport in Atlanta, Georgia, United States on the evening of April 10. According to sources, outbound delays of up to 90 minutes occurred, while several inbound flights were diverted. The measure has since been lifted, however, further disruptions due to backlogs may occur.
Malaysia 11-Apr Several areas of Selangor hit by flash floods: Media sources report that several areas of Selangor, Malaysia, have been hit by flash floods after continuous heavy rainfall since the early morning of April 11. The affected areas include parts of Petaling, Puchong, Klang and Shah Alam, affecting local roads and prompting residents to evacuate. Lingering logistics disruptions are to be expected until floodwaters recede.
Angola 12-Apr

Customs delays occur due to software outage: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics indicated on April 15 that customs delays have been occurring across Angola due to customs sytstem outage. The country's software, ASYCUDA World Authorization has been partially inactive since 09:00 local time April 12. It remains unclear at the time of writing when all system functions will return to normal.

Senegal 12-13-Apr

Aviation workers threaten to go on strike :Media sources reported on March 17 that workers from Senegal's ASECNA have submitted a strike notice to authorities, stating their intent to initiate a renewable 24-hour strike beginning on April 12 at 08:00 local time. The workers demand the full payment of six months of wage arrears under the Air Security Allowance (ISA), regular monthly payments, and staffing improvements. Supply chain disruptions in the aviation sector are anticipated starting April 12, with effects lasting until their demands are addressed.

Malyasia 13-Apr Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Johor Bahru: Media sources reported that heavy rainfall caused flooding in parts of Johor Bahru, Malaysia, on the afternoon of April 13. Affected areas include Pasir Gudang Highway, Johor Jaya, and Permas Jaya. Parts of Kulai and Kota Tinggi were also affected by floodwater. As a result, traffic on several roads was impacted. Evacuations and logistics disruptions are to be expected until weather conditions improve.
Canada 14-Apr

Ground delay program at Vancouver International Airport: Aviation sources indicated that a ground delay program was implemented at Vancouver International Airport in Canada from 11:00 local time on April 16 until 01:59 local time on April 17. Departures to Vancouver International Airport were delayed by an average of 158 minutes. According to Canada’s air navigation service provider, Nav Canada, flight delays occur since April 14 due to a shortage of navigation workers including flight controllers. Lingering disruptions to flight operations are to be expected until conditions improve.

Tanzania 14-Apr

Rainfall impacts pick-up and delivery services in Dar Es Salaam: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics indicated that heavy rainfall has disrupted pick-up and delivery services in parts of Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania from 04:00 local time on April 14. No timeline has been immediately provided as to when operations will return to normal.

Australia 15-Apr Tropical Storm system may bring heavy rain to parts of Australia:Media sources indicate that a tropical storm system has formed and has been moving westwards north of Broome, Australia. The Northern Territory and Western Australia regions could reportedly face heavy rainfall due to the storm's passage. The path of the cyclone remains uncertain; however, landfall remains possible in the coming days.
Nigeria 16-Apr Aviation unions launch nationwide strike : Media sources reported that the nationwide strikes over unpaid arrears and compensation involving aviation unions in Nigeria will commence on April 16. Reports indicate that airport operations will be suspended nationwide, although no information on the duration of the strike action has been made available. Supply chain disruptions in the aviation sector are to be expected.
Argentina 16-Apr Aerolíneas Argentinas pilots plan 12-hour strike: Media sources reported that the Association of Airline Pilots (APLA) confirmed a 12-hour strike at Aerolíneas Argentinas flights from 12:00 to 00:00 local time on April 16. The participating pilots protest against unresolved labour disputes.As a result, flight delays and cancelations may occur.
New Zealand 17-Apr

Tropical Cyclone Tam causes flooding near Northland: Media sources on April 17 indicate that Tropical Cyclone Tam caused flooding near Northland, New Zealand. Several major roads were reported to be impassable, with other critical infrastructure also inundated. No timeline has been provided as to when floodwaters are expected to fully recede.

Switzerland 17-Apr - 22-Apr Postal operations return to normal in Valais: Updated intelligence received by Everstream Analytics indicated that postal operations returned to normal in Valais, Switzerland, on April 22. Previously, on April 17, sources reported that heavy snowfall disrupted postal services in parts of Valais, Switzerland, with postcode areas 19xx and 39xx particularly affected due to roadway closures and an increased risk of avalanches.
France 21-Apr Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Dordogne: Local media sources report that heavy rainfall on April 21 has caused flooding in Dordogne, France. Sources indicate that several rivers in the area burst their banks and 13 departmental roads were cut off as of the morning of April 22. Flooding was also reported in nearby Corrèze. An orange alert for flooding is active in the departments of Gironde, Charente-Maritime, Charente and Dordogne until April 24.
Indonesia 21-Apr Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Pangkalpinang: Media sources on April 22 reported that heavy rainfall caused flooding in parts of Pangkalpinang, Bangka Belitung Islands Province, Indonesia, on the afternoon of April 21. The most affected areas include Gerunggang, Girimaya, Gabek, Bukit Intan, Taman Sari, Pangkal Balam, and Rangkui Districts, where floodwaters with a 20-40 centimeters height were reported on roadways. It remains unclear when the floodwaters will recede.
Malyasia 23-Apr Heavy rainfall causes flooding in parts of Selangor: Media sources reported on April 23 that heavy rainfall since the early morning of the same day has caused flooding in low-lying parts of Selangor, Malaysia, affecting homes and local roads in Sungai Buloh, Petaling Jaya and Subang Jaya. Reports indicate flooding in Kampung Baru and Kampung Paya Jaras Hilir in Sungai Buloh, as well as in the Kampung Kenangan district of Subang Jaya. Lingering business and logistics disruptions are to be expected in the vicinity until water levels recede.
Morocco 24-Apr Shipments face 24-hour delay following technical issue with customs system: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on April 24 reported that a technical issue with the Automated Base for Networked Customs (BADR) has led to delays in import and export shipments. A 24-hour delay is expected for all dutiable shipments. Local authorities have been working to resolve the disruption. The issue is believed to have begun on the morning of April 24.
United States 26-Apr

Heavy rainfall causes flooding in parts of Oklahoma : Media sources on April 27 report that torrential rainfall caused flash flooding and road closures in parts of southwest Oklahoma, United States, on the evening of April 26. Affected areas included Oklahoma City, Lawton and Norman along with several roads like Interstate Highways 35 and 44. Business and transportation disruptions are likely.

Bolivia 27-Apr Flooding prompts state of disaster in Bolivia: Media sources reported that flooding has prompted a state of disaster declaration across eight departments in Bolivia, including La Paz, Tarija, Chuquisaca, Santa Cruz, Cochabamba, Beni and Pando. Flood alerts will remain in place through at least May 1. Business and logistics disruptions are likely.
Spain 28-Apr Power outage disrupts postal services across Spain: On April 29, intelligence received by Everstream Analytics reported that because of the recent power outage in Spain, the IT infrastructure of the country’s postal operator was disrupted and all operations at post offices and sorting and distribution centers have been halted. Correos y Telégrafos expects operations to return to normal gradually once power supply has been fully stored, but provided no timeline on how long it will take to process any backlogs accumulated during the outage.
Spain 28-Apr Power cuts cause flight delays in Spain : Media sources reported on April 28 that shortly after 12:00 local time the same day, delays have been reported at the Madrid Barajas International Airport and the Barcelona-El Prat International Airport in Spain due to power cuts that have been affecting the entire country. The power cut has reportedly impacted essential equipment at both airports, resulting in an unspecified number of flight delays and cancellations. Lingering disruptions to flight traffic in and out of Spain are likely in the coming days.
New Zealand 30-Apr Flooding causes disruptions around eastern Christchurch : Media sources reported that flooding has caused roadway closures and other disruptions in coastal areas of Christchurch, New Zealand. Impacts have been reported in areas surrounding the Avon River, as well as the regions of Redcliffs and Sumner. Heavy rain is expected to continue in the area for at least 1-2 days. Business and logistics disruptions should be expected in the affected areas.
Malaysia 01-May

Flooding affects parts of Sabah: According to intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on May 5, flooding has impacted the Keningau district and Beaufort district of Sabah, Malaysia. The flooding is the result of heavy rainfall that began on May 1. Further flooding is possible as the rainfall is expected to continue through May 7.

Saudi Arabia 01-May Authorities issue new customs requirements; clearance delays possible: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on May 1 reports that authorities in Saudi Arabia have issued new customs regulations requiring all inbound shipments to hold an official declaration to undergo mandatory canine screening and sniffing, effective immediately. Shipments without proper declaration will reportedly not be inspected by customs. Clearance delays are possible..
South Korea 01-May Postal operator to suspend postal services for one day: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on April 24 reported that postal operations in South Korea will be suspended on May 1 due to an unspecified policy decision. As a result, the delivery of postal items arriving in South Korea on or around that date may be delayed by one day. No further information was immediately available.
Colombia 02-May Heavy rainfall causes flooding in parts of Santander: Media sources report that heavy rainfall has caused flooding in several parts of Santander, Colombia, since the evening of May 2. Authorities raised alerts in neighbourhoods including Nuevo Girón, El Milán, El Galán, and Brisas del Río due to the overflow of the Oro River. The rains also triggered landslides, road closures, and infrastructure damage in Bucaramanga, Piedecuesta, Tona, Mogotes, and other surrounding areas. Disruption to businesses and logistics are expected until the weather conditions improve.
Finland 02-May Finnish Aviation Union announces 4-hour strike on May 2: Local media sources reported that the Finnish Aviation Union announced a 4-hour strike in Finland on May 2. Another planned strike involving over 300 employees of Finnair is set to begin on May 5. The work stoppage will impact passenger, ground handling, and cargo services personnel. Anticipate significant disruptions at Finnish airports.
Dominican Republic 03-May Heavy rainfall causes flooding in parts of Puerto Plata and La Vega: Media sources reported that heavy rainfall has caused flooding in parts of Puerto Plata and La Vega in the Dominican Republic. According to sources, flooding has affected several roads, including the Duarte Highway near El Pino. Parts of Villa Isabela, Gualete, La Jaiba, and Gran Diablo suffered damage to infrastructure and agricultural areas. Landslides and flooding are likely to cause further disruptions as heavy rainfall is expected to continue in the affected areas.
Germany 05-May

Ground handlers launch warning strike at Berlin-Brandenburg Airport: Local media sources reported on May 5 that HiSERV employees at Berlin-Brandenburg Airport (IATA: BER), Germany, launched a warning strike on May 5, which will continue till May 9. The Verdi union called for the strike in response to ongoing labor disputes and the termination of the collective bargaining negotiations. HiSERV provides ground handling services at Berlin-Bradenburg Airport. Disruptions to airport operations can be expected.

Tanzania 05-May

Customs system experiences outage : Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on May 5 reports that customs system of Tanzania (Tanzania Electronic Single Window System-TeSWS) is experiencing an unexpected outage. The issue was first reported at 09:30 local time on the same day. The issue is leading to backlogs in cargo processing at customs points nationwide.

India 05-May Air India Engineering Services Limited workers to launch nationwide strike in India : Media sources on April 17 reported that workers of Air India Engineering Services Limited (AIESL) plan to launch a nationwide strike across India on May 5 to demand better employment terms. The workers are members of the All India Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Union (AIAMEU). The company provides engineering services to Air India and other airlines at several airports in India.
Hungary 05-May Authorities to temporarily halt customs clearances due to export system shutdown: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on May 1 reports that Hungarian authorities will temporarily halt customs clearances at 21:00 local time on May 5 due to a shutdown of the country's old export system. Customs clearances are expected to be halted until 02:00 local time on May 6, when a new export system is implemented. Import customs clearance will not be impacted by the change.
China 06-May

Heavy rainfall causes disruptions at Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport: Local media sources on May 6 reported that heavy rainfall has caused disruptions at Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport (IATA: SZX) in China on the same day. As per aviation sources, 374 flights were delayed at the airport. Flight disruptions are likely to continue until weather conditions improve.

Namibia 07-May Staffing constraints result in customs delays in Namibia: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on May 7 reported that staffing constraints have resulted in customs delays in Namibia. Sources indicate that approximately half of all inbound shipments to the country are being flagged for examination by NamRA Customs Officers, resulting in processing backlogs. Some shipments experience clearance timeframes of 5 to 6 days. No further information has been reported at this time.
Pakistan 07-May Postal services in Pakistan face disruptions: On May 7, intelligence received by Everstream Analytics reports that Pakistan Post reported that owing to the current security situation in Pakistan, delays in both incoming and outgoing mail are expected. No further information was immediately available.
Vietnam 07-May Heavy rainfall causes flooding in parts of Ho Chi Minh City: Local media sources reported that heavy rainfall caused flooding in several areas of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, on the evening of May 7. Several roads were flooded across the city, including Phan Van Hon, Phan Huy Ich, Pham Van Chieu, Le Duc Tho, Song Hanh Street, Duong Van Cam, and Ho Van Tu. Disruptions to business and logistics operations are possible until the weather conditions improve.
Panama 08-May Protests continue to disrupt postal services in Panama: Updated intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on June 23 indicated that Correos Panamá continues to face delays in the distribution and delivery of postal items in parts of Panama. Due to protests and road closures, the local government declared a state of emergency, and thus, post offices are closed in Bocas del Toro Province. No timeline has been immediately provided as to when operations may normalize. Previous sources reported that protests have been disrupting postal services since May 8. 
Panama 08-May Protests disrupt postal services in Panama: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on May 8 indicated that due to protests in parts of Panama, which have resulted in road closures across the country, there are currently delays in the distribution and delivery of postal items. Message exchanges have also been disrupted. No further information was immediately available.
Italy 09-May

Strike to disrupt flights in and out of Italy: Media sources reported on April 25 that the CUB Trasporti union has called for a national 4-hour air transport strike across Italy from 13:00 to 17:00 local time on May 9. The protest will involve airline and airport workers. Additionally, Flai Trasporti e Servizi has called on ground handling staff to go on strike during the same period. Flight disruptions are likely during the strike action.

Vietnam 10-May Heavy rainfall causes flooding across Lao Cai Province: .Media sources reported on May 11 that heavy rainfall caused flooding across Lao Cai Province, Viet Nam on the night of May 10 through the morning of May 11. Affected areas include Vo Lao, Pho Lu Town, Cam Con, Gia Phu, and Kim Son. Reportedly, several roads were flooded in Lao Cai City, causing widespread disruptions. Authorities predict there will be more rain on the night of May 11 and the morning of May 12. Disruptions to businesses and logistics are expected until the weather conditions improve.
United States 11-May Wildfires remain uncontained in St. Louis County: Media sources report on May 14 that the 'Camp House' wildfire in the Superior National Forest near Brimson in St. Louis County, Minnesota, United States, has burned 11,788 acres since May 11 and remains uncontained. The fire has destroyed over 40 structures, while another 150 structures remain under mandatory evacuation orders. Two further wildfires remain active in St. Louis County - the 6,800-acre 'Jenkins Creek' fire and the 1,400-acre 'Munger Saw' fire - with a total of 37,000 burnt acres as of May 13. Firefighting operations are underway. Logistics and business disruptions should be expected in the affected areas until conditions improve.
United States 11-May Heavy rainfall causes flooding in southeast Georgia : Media sources report that heavy rainfall causes flooding in Southeast Georgia, United States on the night of May 11. Affected areas include Candler, Evans, Jenkins, Screven and Tattnall Counties. According to the sources several roads were flooded including Wagon Wheel Road near Highway 129. Disruptions are likely to continue until the weather conditions improve.
Philippines 12-May Special public holiday may disrupt postal services: On May 9, PHLPost, the postal operator of the Philippines, reported that in view of national and local elections, May 12 has been declared a special non-working holiday throughout the country to enable the population to exercise their right to vote. As a result, postal services and operations may be affected on this day, as government offices and many businesses will observe the holiday. No further information was immediately available.
United States 13-May Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Cabarrus County: Media sources reported on May 13 that heavy rainfall has caused flash flooding in parts of western Cabarrus County in North Carolina, United States, including in Harrisburg and Concord.  Lingering logistics disruptions may persist until the water recedes.
Indonesia 13-May Flooding hits parts of South and West Jakarta: Local media sources reported on May 13 that heavy rainfall has caused flooding in parts of South and West Jakarta, Indonesia. Flood waters have blocked roadways, with water levels ranging from 0.3 to 1 meter deep in impacted areas. Disruptions to logistics and business operations are possible.
France 13-May General strike to impact flight operations: Media sources on May 12 indicate that a civil service strike will disrupt operations at several airports in France on May 13. The Directorate General for Civil Aviation (DGAC) warned flight cancellations and delays are expected at Pau Pyrénées Airport (IATA: PUF), Marseille Provence Airport (IATA: MRS), Limoges–Bellegarde Airport (IATA: LIG), and Paris Orly Airport (IATA: ORY). The strike has been called by CGT, Unsa, FSU, Solidaires et CFE-CGC unions to demand a wage increase. The exact number of affected flights has not been immediately disclosed.
Brazil 14-May Flooding of rivers in Amazonas causes emergency situations : Media sources on May 14 reported that flooding of several rivers across Amazonas, Brazil, has caused emergency situations to be declared in 18 of the state's municipalities. Additionally, 17 municipalities are in a state of attention, 26 are on alert and only one is in normality. Flooded roadways have been reported. Business and logistics disruptions to be expected.
Tanzania 14-May Technical issues disrupt customs operations: On May 14, intelligence received by Everstream Analytics reported that the customs system in Tanzania has been down since 14:00 local time on May 14. At the time of writing, it remained unclear how long it will take to resolve the technical issues.
Portugal 14-May Customs delays reported in Portugal : Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on May 14 indicated that a systems problem has caused customs delays in Portugal, including at Lisbon Portela Airport (IATA: LIS). Further details regarding the scale and duration of the disruption have not been reported at this time, but further delays remain possible.
Republic of North Macedonia 20-May

Customs system problem causes inbound shipment clearance delays: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on May 20 indicates that a customs system problem in the Republic of North Macedonia has caused inbound shipment clearance delays since 11:00 local time on the same day. The expected duration of the disruption is unclear at the time of writing.

India 20-May

Heavy rain causes flooding in Guwahati: Media sources report on May 21 that heavy flooding on May 20 has caused severe disruptions across Guwahati, Assam, India. Localized roadway flooding, power outages, and fallen trees have been reported. Affected areas include Nabin Nagar, Hatigaon, Ganeshguri, Gita Nagar, and Maligaon. Light to moderate rainfall is expected to continue through May 23.

Germany 21-May

Technical issues disrupt customs processes at Frankfurt Airport: Shipping sources reported on May 21 that message transmission issues have disrupted import deliveries at Frankfurt International Airport, Germany. The technical issues have since been resolved, but import deliveries are still delayed as the shipment backlog is still being worked through. Operations are expected to normalize by May 22.

Iran 22-May

Truck drivers launch week-long nationwide strike: Media sources reported on May 23 that truck drivers in Iran have begun a nationwide strike over fuel cuts and rising costs on May 22, with the strike action expected to last another week. Reports indicate that the strikes had so far taken place in Arak, Ilam, Bandar Abbas, Tabriz, Sirjan, Shiraz and Kermanshah. Logistics disruptions and delays are to be expected during this period.

Canada 23-May Canada Post employees plan nationwide strike on May 23: Media sources report on May 20 that the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) has announced a nationwide strike action scheduled to begin at 00:00 local time on May 23. Previously, Canada Post halted talks with the Canadian Union of Postal Workers on May 13 amid stalling negotiations.
India 24-May Storm causes flight delays at New Delhi Indira Gandhi International Airport: Media sources indicated that 227 departing flights were delayed at New Delhi Indira Gandhi International Airport, India, due to severe thunderstorms and strong winds that had impacted the city since 23:30 local time on May 24. Reports indicated that 17 of the impacted flights were international flights, and 49 inbound flights were also diverted. Lingering flight disruptions are likely until weather conditions improve.
Pakistan 24-May Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Punjab and Khyber Phaktunkhwa: Media sources reported that heavy rainfall caused flash flooding in parts of northeastern Punjab and northwestern Khyber Phaktunkhwa in Pakistan since May 24. Due to floodwaters, structures collapsed, trees and power lines were downed while low-lying areas were inundated. Several roads were closed due to low visibility and inclement weather. Lingering disruptions are likely to persist until floodwaters recede.
Argentina 24-May

Air traffic workers in Argentina to strike: Media sources report on May 23 that air traffic controllers have announced nationwide staggered strikes across Argentina beginning on May 24. The workers are demanding wage increases. International flights will be impacted from 13:00-17:00 local time on May 24 and from 19:00-23:00 local time on May 30, while domestic flights will be impacted from 19:00-22:00 local time on May 25 and 08:00-11:00 local time on May 27. Additionally, general and non-scheduled commercial aviation will be impacted from 12:00-16:00 local time on May 28 and from 13:00-17:00 local time on May 30. All aviation traffic will be further impacted from 10:00-13:00 local time and from 16:00-19:00 local time on May 31.

Grenada 26-May Industrial action disrupts postal services in Grenada: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics indicates that workers at the office of exchange in Grenada have begun an industrial action on May 26, which will likely cause disruptions to the processing and delivery of mail items and parcels. It wasn’t immediately clear how long the strike would last.
Bolivia 26-May Truck drivers block Santa Cruz-Cochabamba highway: Media sources indicated that truck drivers staged a roadblock at the entrance to Yapacaní, Bolivia on May 26, disrupting traffic on the highway between Santa Cruz and Cochabamba. The protest was triggered by a severe diesel shortage that has left over 200 trucks out of operation for over a week. The blockade is expected to continue until fuel deliveries to the municipality resume.
Spain 26-May Truck drivers call indefinite strike in Cantabria : Media sources report that the Cantabrian Transport Workers' Union (SCAT) has called an indefinite strike in the Cantabrian region of Spain starting May 26, to be observed on Mondays and Tuesdays each week, affecting the road freight transport sector due to disputes over wage increases and working conditions.
Sweden 26-May Swedish Transport Workers' Union announces strike : Media sources report that the Swedish Transport Workers' Union has called on cabin crew workers to go on strike from 04:30 local time on May 26. The duration of the industrial action is not specified. Business and logistics disruptions are likely.
Peru 27-May Truck drivers launch strike in Lima: Media sources reported on May 27 that the Callao truck drivers' union has launched a strike on the same day. The intermittent strike was launched to protest against rules for the road system near the port. It is unclear how long the strike will last.
Mexico 27-May Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Pachuca: Media sources reported that heavy rainfall caused flooding in Pachuca, Hidalgo, Mexico at around 13:00 local time on May 27. Affected areas include Juan C. Doria, Real de la Plata, Tulipanes, Los Tuzos, La Herradura, Magisterio, and Pitahayas. Additionally, several roads were flooded including Santa Catarina Boulevard, Luis Donaldo Colosio, Felipe Ángeles, Minero, Nuevo Hidalgo, and Pachuca-Real del Monte highway, causing heavy traffic congestion and infrastructural damage. Disruptions to businesses and logistics are expected until the weather conditions improve.
Spain 28-May

Postal workers announce strikes: Media sources reported on May 21 that workers from S.E. Correos y Telégrafos S.A. are set to begin a series of strikes starting on May 28, led by the CGT union, eventually culminating in a nationwide strike and demonstration in Madrid on June 27. The strikes, prompted by deteriorating working conditions and proposed cuts that could eliminate 8,000 to 10,000 jobs, are expected to disrupt postal services across Spain.

South Korea 29-May Presidential elections may disrupt postal operations : Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics indicated that Korea Post may face disruptions due to the early voting day for the presidential election on May 29. As a result, the delivery of postal items arriving in South Korea on or around that date may be delayed by one day.
Indonesia 30-May Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Penjaringan, North Jakarta: Media sources indicate that heavy rainfall has caused flash flooding in parts of Penjaringan District, North Jakarta, Indonesia, on the morning of May 30. Business and logistics disruptions are expected.
Germany 31-May Heavy rainfall causes flooding in parts of North-Rhine-Westphalia: Local media sources reported on May 31 that heavy rains accompanied by thunderstorms caused flooding in some districts of North-Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, on the same day. Affected areas include parts of the Euskirchen and Rhein-Erft districts. Traffic disruptions are possible in the affected areas.

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Bolivia 02-Jun

Protestors block 28 highways in Bolivia: Media sources on June 5 reported that supporters of a former Bolivian President have blocked 28 highways across Bolivia to demand his registration as a candidate for the upcoming August 17 national elections. The Bolivian Highway Administration confirmed roadblocks in the departments of Cochabamba (13), Oruro (6), Potosí (4), La Paz (3), and Santa Cruz (2). Transportation disruptions will likely continue as demonstrations enter their fourth day.

Bangladesh 02-Jun Customs delay likely at Dhaka International Airport: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics reported on June 1 that the customs clearance activities at Dhaka International Airport (IATA: DAC), Bangladesh, have been scheduled to be suspended on June 2 due to the declaration of the Bangladesh National Budget for 2025-26 in the parliament. Delays are to be expected during clearing the backlog.
Mexico 02-Jun Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Toluca and Mexico City: Local media sources indicated that heavy rainfall caused flooding in Toluca and Mexico City, Mexico since the afternoon of June 2. In Toluca, several roads were inundated including Pilares Bridge, Paseo Tollocan, Paseo Colón, Alfredo del Mazo, Las Torres, Tecnológico Avenue, and José María Pino Suárez, causing traffic congestion. Similarly, in Mexico City, several areas were flooded including Azcapotzalco, Gustavo A. Madero, Magdalena Contreras, and Miguel Hidalgo, causing disruptions to transportation. Disruptions to businesses and logistics operations are to be expected until the weather conditions improve.
Bolivia 03-Jun Truck driver unions protest in Bolivia: Media sources on June 3 reported that truck drivers and transport unions will launch blockades and hold protest rallies in El Alto and La Paz, Bolivia, on June 4 over fuel shortages. The union members will march from El Alto to La Paz and will carry out blockades at various locations across the two cities. Additionally, on June 3, truck drivers announced a 24-hour strike in the Sucre and launched street blockades, while in Santa Cruz truckers held rallies at the state's oil company offices. The expected duration of the blockades is not known at the time of writing. Disruptions to logistics are expected.
United States 03-Jun Disruptions due to Tornado near Kansas City, Missouri: Media sources reported on June 3 that a tornado touched down near the Truman Sports Complex in Kansas City, Missouri, United States, at 13:45 local time. The storm overturned several semi-trucks on I-635 and caused traffic disruptions on highways. According to reports, affected locations include Independence, Lee’s Summit, Blue Springs, Grain Valley, and surrounding areas. Authorities report damage to trees, power lines, and some structures, with thousands experiencing power outages. Business and transportation disruptions should be expected.
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Air freight delays at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on June 4 indicated that Amsterdam Airport Schiphol in the Netherlands has been experiencing delays in cargo processing for air freight due to an issue with ground handler DNATA. The company has reportedly been relocating within the airport, resulting in disruptions to cargo handling. Backlogs and delays are expected to persist until July 1.
Paraguay 05-Jun Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Asunción : Local media sources reported on June 5 that heavy rainfall caused significant flooding in Asunción, Paraguay. Multiple roadways have been blocked by flooding and fallen trees. Damage to some infrastructure has also been reported. Supply chain disruptions are likely.
India 08-Jun

Flash flooding in parts of Dharwad, Karnataka: Media sources reported on June 9 that heavy rainfall since around 15:00 local time on June 8 has led to flash flooding in parts of Dharwad, Karnataka, India. Road congestion was reported along junctions within the city, including at NTTF, Toll Naka, KMF and near SDM Medical College. Flooding was also reported along BRTS Road, and the PB Road connecting Hubballi to Dharwad. Reports further indicate that flooding occurred in low-lying areas around the city, including Saidapur, Rani Chennamma Nagar, Haveripet, and Bhavikatti Plot. Lingering business and logistics disruptions are likely to persist until flood levels recede and weather conditions improve.

Ghana 09-Jun

Technical issues disrupt customs operations: Industry sources reported that the customs system in Ghana has been down since 14:45 local time on June 9 due to technical issues. It wasn’t immediately clear when the system would be operational again.

Democratic Republic of Congo 10-Jun

Technical issues disrupt customs operations at N’djili International Airport: Industry sources reported that frequent power outages have disrupted customs operations at N’djili International Airport in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, since 08:45 local time on June 10. It was not immediately clear how long it will take to resolve the issues.

Argentina 10-11-Jun Aerolíneas Argentinas pilots to go on strike: Media sources reported that the Argentine Airline Pilots Association (APLA) has announced a full work stoppage involving Aerolíneas Argentinas pilots from 18:00 local time on June 10 until 02:00 local time on June 11. The strike will impact operations at Jorge Newbery Airport (AEP) and Ezeiza International Airport (EZE). The workers are protesting against breach of collective agreements, delayed wage negotiations and safety concerns. Flight disruptions are to be expected during the strike.
South Africa 11-Jun Flooding continues to affect parts of the Eastern Cape: Updated media sources indicated on June 14 that severe flooding caused by heavy rainfalls have continued to affect parts of the Eastern Cape, South Africa. The death toll reportedly increased to at least 86 people. Since June 11, at least 300,000 people were without electricity across the province, and large-scale evacuations occurred. A section of the highway connecting the Eastern Cape to KwaZulu-Natal Province remained closed due to snow. In addition, a Level 6 weather warning was issued in the Eastern Cape due to forecast continuous rainfall. Lingering disruptions are to be expected until weather conditions improve and floodwaters recede.
Kenya 11-Jun

Technical issues disrupt customs operations : Industry sources reported that the integrated customs system in Kenya has been down since 14:37 local time on June 11 due to technical issues. It wasn’t immediately clear when the system would be operational again.

Argentina 11-Jun Protests block various highways in Buenos Aires: Media sources reported that on June 11, multiple unions and political groups staged coordinated protests across the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area, Argentina, in support of former President Cristina Kirchner, blocking major highways, including Pan-American Highway. This caused severe traffic disruptions and impacted access to the city's international airport.
Portugal 11-Jun Unspecified customs issue affects imports across Portugal: According to intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on June 11, an unspecified customs issue is affecting the processing of imports across Portugal. No information on the severity of the disruption or expected resolution timeframe was available.
Spain 11-Jun

Indefinite strike at Acotral in Villadangos del Páramo: Media sources on June 9 indicate that workers of Compañía Logistica Acotral S.A. have planned an indefinite strike at its facility in Villadangos del Páramo, Castilla and Leon, Spain starting at midnight on June 11 over the lack of transparency and consultation in the implementation of a new collective agreement. The workers are members of the USO (Unión Sindical Obrera). The industrial action is set to affect around 4,800 workers across multiple locations including Madrid, Seville, Alicante, Valencia, Barcelona, Vitoria, the Balearic Islands, and the Canary Islands. Operations at the Villadangos del Páramo center is likely to be heavily impacted. The company provides freight forwarding and logistics services.

Iran 12-Jun

Authorities close airspace : Media sources on June 13 report that the Iranian authorities closed the airspace until further notice following the Israeli airstrikes on the nuclear and military sites on the night of June 12. Supply chain disruptions are likely.

Iran 13-Jun Iran National Post suspends all international services: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on June 17 indicated that Iran National Post suspended all international services to and from Iran on June 13, due to airstrikes. The measure will reportedly remain in effect until further notice and affects letter-post, parcel-post and EMS items.
Iraq 13-Jun Iraq Post suspends all international services: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on June 17 indicated that the Iraq Post and Savings Company suspended all international services to and from Iraq on June 13. This followed the closure of the Iraqi airspace and nationwide suspension of all transport operations at airports. The measure will reportedly remain in effect until further notice and impacts outbound as well as inbound international mail operations, including letter-post, parcel-post and EMS items.
Israel 13-Jun State of emergency disrupts postal operations: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on June 16 reported that the Israel Postal Company has been facing disruptions to its mail services following the government’s declaration of a state of emergency on June 13. As a result of flight cancellations and transportation services being halted, postal deliveries have been limited. According to media sources, the state of emergency will remain in place until at least June 30. Lingering disruptions to postal operations are to be expected until security issues persist.
Israel 13-Jun Operations suspended at Ben Gurion International Airport: Media sources reported that authorities suspended operations at Ben Gurion International Airport (IATA: TLV) in Israel on June 13 until further notice. This came after Israeli attacks on Iran overnight from June 12 to 13 in the context of "Operation Rising Lion". The duration of the suspension has not been immeditely specified, but the airport is expected to remain closed until at least June 17. As a result, airlines including Lufthansa, SWISS, Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines and Air France-KLM Group have also cancelled their flights to and from Ben Gurion International Airport until further notice. Delays to aviation logistics are to be expected in the region.
Italy 13-Jun Airport workers threaten to go on strike: Media sources report that workers at several airports in Italy are threatening to go on strike on June 13. Disruptions to flight traffic in cities such as Venice and Milan are possible during the duration of the strike.
India 15-Jun New Delhi-Indira Gandhi International Airport to cancel 100 flights daily: Media sources reported that around 100 flights will be canceled or rescheduled at the New Delhi-Indira Gandhi International Airport (IATA: DEL) in New Delhi, India, daily between June 15 and mid-September. This is the result of works on one of the airport’s primary runways. Further disruptions may occur.
Hong Kong 18-Jun

Hongkong Post suspends all services to Israel, Iran and Iraq: Government sources reported that as of June 18, Hongkong Post has suspended all postal services to Israel, Iran and Iraq until further notice. The measure was implemented and due to ongoing events in the region. Lingering disruptions to shipment pickup and delivery are to be expected until security issues persist. 

Peru 18-Jun Truck drivers announce nationwide indefinite strike: Media sources reported on June 16 that truck drivers will begin an indefinite nationwide strike across Peru on June 18. The strike is supported by Asotrani, the National Transport Alliance, and the Gamarra Businesswomen’s Association unions and was called due to rising extortion cases and the lack of government response to it. Widespread disruptions to cargo movement are to be expected.
India 19-Jun-15-Jul

Air India reduces flights to Europe and North America: Media sources report on June 19 that India-based flag carrier Air India will reduce flights to Europe and North America by 15 percent at least until mid-July following the crash accident on June 12. The airline has cancelled a total of 83 flights since then  and has been conducting a safety inspection of its aircraft fleet. The reduction also results from safety concerns due to the regional conflict between Israel and Iran. The restriction impacts cargo services, and thus, disruptions to aviation transportation are to be expected.

Mexico 22-Jun Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Mexico City : Media sources reported that heavy rainfall caused flooding in Mexico City, Mexico, on the afternoon of June 22. Several roads were inundated in Mexico City, causing significant traffic congestion. Authorities have issued an orange alert for Azcapotzalco, Benito Juárez, Cuauhtémoc, Cuajimalpa, and Miguel Hidalgo, while the yellow alert has been in force for Gustavo A. Madero, Iztacalco, Iztapalapa, Magdalena Contreras, Milpa Alta, Tláhuac, Venustiano Carranza, and Xochimilco zones. Lingering disruptions to businesses and logistics are expected until the weather conditions improve.
Mexico 24-Jun

Flash flooding in parts of Zapopan, Jalisco: Media sources reported on June 25 that heavy rainfall since the afternoon of June 24 has caused flash flooding in parts of Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico. According to reports, floodwater had reached up to 1.8 meters in certain areas, including Sonora Street. Roads and train tracks had been submerged. Rainfall across the broader Guadalajara region has also been recorded and authorities are currently assessing structural damage. Lingering business and logistics disruptions are to be expected until floodwaters recede.

Costa Rica 24-Jun

Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Puntarenas province: Media sources reported on June 25 that 169 flood incidents occurred across 19 cantons in Costa Rica since June 24. Emergencies were reported in San José, Curridabat, Alajuelita, Upala, Guatuso, San Carlos (Alajuela) and Buenos Aires in Puntarenas province. Flooding, landslides, and collapsed sewage systems caused evacuations, road blockages, and facility damage across these areas. Business and logistics disruptions are likely to persist as heavy rainfall is forecast until at least June 26.

Russia 24-Jun

Flight operations suspended at Moscow Sheremetyevo International Airport: Media sources report that authorities have temporarily suspended flight operations at Moscow Sheremetyevo International Airport (IATA: SVO), Russia, in the morning of June 24 due to drone attacks. At the time of writing, it is not known when operations are expected to resume.

United States 25-Jun

Monsoonal storms causes flooding in El Paso: Media sources reported that monsoonal storms on the morning of June 25 led to flash flooding in El Paso, Texas, United States. Waterlogged roads were indicated with up to 2.2 inches of water in northeastern districts, and 0.78 inches of rain in roads leading up to the El Paso International Airport. In addition, inundation reportedly disrupted traffic on the Interstate 10 roadway at Paisano Drive. Lingering logistics disruptions are expected until floodwaters recede.

Belgium 25-Jun

Nationwide general strike impacts Bpost services in Belgium: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on June 23 indicated that local unions have called a 24-hour nationwide general strike from 00:01 local time on June 25 across Belgium. As a result, disruptions to bpost's domestic as well as international logistics network, delays in the delivery of letter post, parcel post, and logistics services are to be expected. Aviation workers including ground handlers will reportedly join the action, leading to delays in inbound and outbound air shipments at Brussels Airport (IATA: BRU). 

Belgium 25-Jun Workers strike at Brussels Airport: Media sources reported that workers at Brussels Airport, Belgium, were expected to take part in a nationwide strike on June 25 against ongoing concerns regarding working conditions and government policies. All outbound flights have been cancelled at the airport for the day. Disruptions to cargo transportation and related operations are to be expected.
Taiwan 26-Jun

Flash flooding and power outages in parts of Chiayi County: Media sources reported on June 26 that heavy rainfall on the afternoon of the same day had caused flash flooding and power outages affecting over 17,000 customers in parts of Chiayi County, Taiwan. Roads were waterlogged, and many homes were flooded in parts of Minxiong Township, Shuishui Township and Xingang Township, while traffic congestion was also recorded. Power has since been restored to the affected customers by about 21:00 local time the same night. Business and logistics disruptions are likely to persist until floodwaters recede. Rainfall and hail are forecast for June 27. 

Bangladesh 28-Jun

Cargo terminal suspends operations at Dhaka International Airport: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on June 29 indicated that the import and export cargo terminal suspended operations at Dhaka International Airport (IATA: DAC), Bangladesh, on June 28. This followed the National Board of Revenue (NBR) officials implementing a complete shutdown of services indefinitely. As a result, lingering delays are likely until the terminal reopens and the backlog is cleared.

Honduras 28-Jun Heavy rainfall causes flooding in parts of San Pedro Sula: Local media sources reported that heavy rainfall caused flooding in parts of San Pedro Sula, Cortés, Honduras, on the afternoon of June 28. Traffic disruptions were reported due to high floodwater levels. Logistics and business disruptions should be expected.
Vietnam 30-Jun Heavy rainfall causes flooding: Media sources report on July 1 that heavy rainfall has caused flooding in several parts of Thai Nguyen Province, Vietnam, on June 30. Several areas are flooded, including Dong Hy district, Thai Nguyen city, Song Cong city, Vo Nhai district, and Dinh Hoa district. Several local roads and highways were flooded, causing traffic congestion and road closures. The authorities have warned of more heavy rain in the coming days, with the risk of landslides and flash floods. Disruptions to businesses and logistics operations are expected.
Chile 01-07-Jul

Heavy snowfall causes closure of Paso de Jama border crossing: Media sources on July 1 reported that nearly 200 trucks have been stranded at the Paso de Jama border crossing in Chile due to heavy snowfall. The affected motorway is scheduled to remain closed until July 7. Sources indicate that the restriction applies to all freight transport on the Paso de Jama crossing between Chile and Argentina. Lingering disruptions to logistics are to be anticipated.

United States 01-Jul

Thunderstorms cause flash flooding: Media sources on July 1 reported that severe thunderstorms and heavy rainfall caused flash flooding across parts of the northeast United States, particularly along the I-95 corridor from Virginia to New Jersey. Affected areas include Philadelphia, Washington D.C., Reading, and Baltimore, where roads were submerged, vehicles stranded, and multiple water rescues conducted. Ground stops and flight delays were reported at major airports including Philadelphia International Airport, Washington Dulles International Airport, and John F. Kennedy International Airport. Strong wind gusts led to power outages, downed trees and property damage. Flash flood emergencies were declared in parts of central Pennsylvania. Business and logistics disruptions should be expected.

India 01-Jul Truck drivers across Maharashtra threaten indefinite strike: Media sources reported on June 24 that truck drivers across Maharashtra threaten to launch an indefinite strike from July 1 over new rules imposed by authorities. Freight and logistics disruptions are likely across the state during the strike.
Finland 02-23-Jul

Aviation union plans strikes at Helsinki Airport: Media sources reported on June 26 that Finnish Aviation Union workers have announced warning strikes on July 2, 4, 7, 16, 18, 21, and 23 due to an ongoing pay dispute with the employers' group Palta. The industrial action is expected to impact ground handling operations at Helsinki Vantaa Airport (IATA: HEL). Around 80 flights were cancelled at the airport on July 4, and 100 flights were cancelled on July 2. Further cancellations are likely to be announced for the remaining days of the strikes.

France 02-Jul

Strikes at Paris Orly and Charles-de-Gaulle Airport: Media sources reported on July 2 that authorities have requested the cancellation of 25 percent of flights departing or arriving at Paris-Charles-de-Gaulle Airport (IATA: CDG) and Paris Orly Airport (IATA: ORY) on July 3 due to a strike by French air traffic controllers. The exact number of affected flights has not been immediately disclosed. Lingering delays and disruptions are expected.

Canada 03-Jul

Airport operations disrupted due to security threat: Media sources report that in the early hours of July 3 flight operations at Vancouver International Airport (YVR), Canada were temporarily disrupted after a bomb threat was received at NAV Canada’s air traffic control tower. In total, bomb threats prompted evacuations and security lockdowns at six airports across Canada including Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport (YUL). Operations were affected for several hours on the same day, but began to return to normal.

France 03-Jul - 04-Jul Air traffic controllers' union announces strikes: Media sources reported on June 23 that the air traffic controllers' union announced a strike on July 3 and July 4 in France. The union is organizing the strike to protest poor management and understaffing, and to demand the modernization of technical systems, and a refocus on operational priorities. Disruptions to air travel are expected across the country during the strike period.
United States 04-Jul

Flash flooding hits parts of Texas, United States: Media sources reported on July 6 that at least 51 deaths were reported in parts of Kerr County, Texas, United States, following severe flash flooding. Torrential rain caused the Guadalupe River to rise 26 feet in 45 minutes, leading to severe flooding across Kerr, Travis, and Kendall counties. Reports indicate that a total of 850 people have been rescued or evacuated in the region. Business and logistical disruptions are likely to continue till water levels recede.

Botswana 06-Jul Technical issues disrupt customs operations in Botswana: Logistics sources reported on July 8 that the customs management system (CMS) in Botswana has been experiencing intermittent service disruptions, impacting clearance processes in the country. The system has been facing disruptions since 16:00 local time on July 6 and it remains unclear how long it will take to resolve the technical problems.
India 07-Jul Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Gujarat: Media sources reported on July 7 that heavy rainfall has caused flooding in Surat, Navsari, and Bardoli, in Gujarat, India. Flooding caused traffic disruptions on several roads. Around 500 people were evacuated from Navsari due to high water levels of the Purna and Kaveri rivers. Business and logistical disruptions are likely as heavy rainfall is forecasted for the region in the coming days.
Indonesia 08-Jul Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Karawang: Local media sources reported that heavy rains had caused flooding in eight villages across Karawang, West Java, Indonesia, since July 8. The affected areas include Karangligar, Mekarmulya, Mulyajaya, Parungsari, Sukaharja, Sukamakmur, Tanjungmekar, and Karawang Kulon. Reports indicate that hundreds of properties were flooded. Lingering disruptions to business and logistics are to be expected until floodwaters recede.
India 08-Jul

Flooding in Kolkata: Media sources on July 8 report that heavy rainfall in Kolkata, West Bengal, India has caused flooding on the same day. According to reports, traffic disruptions occurred due to waterlogging on several important roadways in the city, like AJC Bose Road, EM Bypass, and Maa Flyover C R Avenue. Most affected areas include Jodhpur Park, Dhakuria, and Behala. Business and logistic disruptions can be expected.

United States 08-Jul

Ground delay program at John F. Kennedy International Airport: Government sources reported on July 8 that authorities implemented a ground delay program at John F. Kennedy International Airport (IATA: JFK), United States, due to thunderstorms. The program was in effect from 13:00 on July 8 to 00:59 local time on July 9, with average delays of 2 hours and 7 minutes.

Canada 10-Jul Wildfire breaks out in Manitoba: Media sources on July 10 reported that a state of emergency has been declared as wildfires force evacuations in Snow Lake, Manitoba, Canada. The fires are expected to spread due to strong winds. Authorities warn of continued disruptions while firefighting efforts have been ongoing. Business and transportation disruptions are to be expected until the wildfires are contained.
Italy 10-Jul Aviation workers plan strikes at airports in Italy: Media sources reported that aviation workers have planned to launch strikes across Italy on July 10. Unions including ground staff and baggage handlers, are expected to participate. The strikes are likely to disrupt operations at Milan Linate, Milan Malpensa, Naples Capodichino, and Cagliari Elmas Airports. 
Italy 10-11-Jul Strike in Italy likely to disrupt postal services: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics reports that some labour unions have called for a 24-hour strike in Italy from 00:01 local time on July 10, which is expected to disrupt operations at some of the country’s airports as well. As a result, Poste Italiane expects disruptions to postal services across the country, which could linger for several days, depending on the number of workers joining the strike. No further information was immediately available.
Argentina 11-30-Jul

Air traffic controllers' union announces nationwide strikes : Media sources reported on July 6, that the air traffic controllers represented by the Association of Technicians and Employees of Protection and Safety to Air Navigation (Atepsa) union have announced a nationwide strike across Argentina beginning at 12:00 local time on July 11. The strike days include July 11, 12, 13, 15, 18, 20, 24, 25, 27 and 30. The workers are demanding wage increases. Flight disruptions are expected on the affected days.

Mexico 12-Jul

Heavy rainfall causes flooding in parts of Durango City, Mexico : Media sources reported on July 12 that heavy rainfall caused flooding in parts of Durango city, Mexico, at around 15:00 local time on the same day. The most affected areas are Jardines de Durango, Azcapotzalco, and Durango Boulevard. Emergency services carried out clean-up and drainage operations. Business and transport disruptions are likely while flooding persists.

Spain 12-Jul

Heavy rainfall causes flooding and transport disruptions : Media sources on July 12 reported that heavy rainfall triggered flash flooding, transport disruptions, and road closures in parts of Catalonia, Spain, while hailstorms and strong winds affected parts of Valencia. Llocalized flooding reportedly continues to impact affected areas.

Belgium 12-Jul - 27-Aug Authorities close runway at Brussels Airport: Media sources reported on July 7 that authorities have announced the closure of one runway at Brussels Airport (IATA: BRU), in Zaventem, Belgium, from July 12 to August 27. According to reports, runway 07R/25L will be shut down for maintenance work. Between August 2 and August 12, authorities will also shut down the second runway. Flight disruptions are expected on the affected days.
Sri Lanka 15-Jul

Postal workers launch nationwide strike : Media sources reported on July 14 that workers of the Joint Postal Trade Union Front (JPTU) have launched a nationwide postal strike across Sri Lanka from 00:00 local time on July 15. The union announced that the action will involve the complete withdrawal from all overtime duties across post offices and administrative offices, which will result in severe disruptions to postal services across the country. At the time of writing, it is unclear how long the strike will last.

Morocco 15-Jul

Technical issue with customs system in Morocco causes shipment delays: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on July 15 reports that the MA Customs System in Morocco has been experiencing technical issues since the afternoon of the same day. The processing of dutiable shipments is expected to be delayed by 24-hours. It is unclear how long it will take to resolve the technical issues with the customs system.

South Korea 16-Jul

Flooding causes disruptions in South Chungcheongnam and Gyeonggi : Media sources reported on July 17 that heavy rainfall overnight had caused flooding and transport disruptions across South Chungcheongnam and Gyeonggi Provinces, South Korea. Authorities issued flood warnings for 14 out of 15 cities and counties in South Chungcheong, while collapsed walls and road flooding were reported in Osan and other areas of Gyeonggi. Major expressways, including the Daejeon–Dangjin and Seohaean routes, faced closures due to landslides and flooding. Further business and logistics disruptions are likely while heavy rainfall conditions persist.

United States 16-Jul

Magnitude 7.3 earthquake occurs near Sand Point, Alaska : Media sources on July 17 report that authorities have recorded several aftershocks near Sand Point following the 7.3 magnitude offshore earthquake that struck 88 km (55 miles) south of Sand Point, Alaska, United States, at 12:37 local time on July 16. Reports indicate around 20 aftershocks, including a magnitude 5.7 tremor approximately 94 km (58 miles) south-southeast of Sand Point. Earlier, the earthquake had triggered a tsunami warning off the coast of the Alaskan Peninsula, which was expected to impact cities from the Kennedy Entrance to Unimak Pass; however, this has since been lifted. Disruptions to businesses and logistics are likely.

United States 17-Jul

Heavy rainfall causes flash flooding in Kansas City :Media sources reported on July 17 that heavy rainfall caused flash flooding in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. Flooding was reported on several local roads, including parts of Highway 169, Interstate 70, and Interstate 435, causing traffic disruptions in the city. Logistics disruptions can be expected.

Pakistan 19-Jul

Truck drivers announce nationwide strike : Media sources reported that goods transport associations, along with major trade and industrial bodies across Pakistan, plan to launch a nationwide strike on July 19. Groups supporting the strike include the Karachi Goods Carrier Association, FPCCI, NKATI, FBATI, SITE Association, and KATI. The strike is set to continue until demands are met. Widespread logistics disruptions are likely.

Peru 24-Jul

Truck drivers plan nationwide strike on July 24–25: Media sources report on July 15 that truck drivers across Peru will launch a nationwide strike on July 24 and 25 to protest rising extortion and government inaction. The strike is organized by the National Association of Drivers (ANCPP), with a mass rally planned at Plaza Dos de Mayo in Lima, followed by a march to the Public Ministry. Coordination is underway to extend the strike through July 28 with support from regional transport groups. Business disruptions can be expected during the strike.

Portugal 25-Jul-01-Sep

Menzies Aviation workers plan strikes at all airports : Media sources reported that Menzies Aviation workers plan to go on strike at all airports in Portugal over five weekends from July 25 to September 1, to demand better working conditions. According to reports, the strike is being organized by the Metal and Allied Industries Union (SIMA). The strike will occur from 00:00 on July 25 to 00:00 on July 28 and will continue on the weekends of August 8-11, August 15-18, August 22-25, and August 29-September 1. Disruptions to flight operations can be expected on the days of the strikes.

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United States 02-Apr

Weather conditions disrupt flights in Chicago: Media sources reported on April 2 that 400 flights were delayed due to inclement weather conditions at Chicago O'Hare International Airport, United States. It remains unclear how long the disruptions will last, but further flight disruptions are possible.

United States 02-Apr State of disaster declared in all counties in Kentucky amid heavy flooding: Media sources reported that the United States government declared a state of disaster in all counties in Kentucky due to flooding. The flooding began on April 4 and was expected to continue until at least April 6. The heaviest flooding has been located along the Ohio River as well as in southeastern parts of the state, but all regions were expected to ultimately be affected. At least one person died due to flooding as of the time of writing. Lingering disruptions are likely.
Spain 04-Apr Heavy rainfall causes flooding in western parts of Andalusia: Local media sources reported on April 4 that heavy rains caused by Storm Nuria triggered flooding and related disruptions in several areas of western Andalusia, Spain. Flooding affected parts of Seville, Coria del Río, Cádiz, and several towns in Huelva. Heavy rains impacted road and rail transport and thus, disruptions to businesses and logistics are expected to persist.
Austria 05-Apr-20-May

Austria announces closure of Nickelsdorf - Rajka border crossing: Local media sources reported on April 3 that Austria announced a temporary closure of the Nickelsdorf - Rajka border crossing and 22 other crossings with Hungary and Slovakia due to foot-and-mouth disease. The closures will begin on April 5 and last until May 20. Disruptions to open border crossings are likely due to increased traffic.

Gabon 08-Apr Customs delays reported across Gabon due to network issues:  Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on April 8 indicates that customs delays have been reported across Gabon due to storm disruptions in Libreville causing ongoing customs network connectivity issues. The outages began at 10:30 local time the same day. The clearance of inbound shipments has been affected. It is unknown when delays are likely to subside.
Argentina

08-Apr - 10-Apr

Employees of Correo Argentino launch nationwide strikes on April 8 and 10: Media sources reported on April 8 that employees of Correo Argentino launched a 24-hour strike on April 8. The workers will also join the 24-hour nationwide general strike scheduled for April 10. The strike actions were called to demand a salary increase. Postal service disruptions may occur during the strike periods.
Greece 09-10-Apr

Greek Air Traffic Controllers Association join nationwide strike: Media sources reported that the Air Traffic Controllers Association will join the 24-hour strike organized by ADEDY on April 9 across all airports in Greece. Air traffic services and flight operations are expected to be impacted during the strike. No extent of delays or cancellations has been immediately estimated.

Greece 09-10-Apr General strike impacts Hellenic Post services: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on April 8 indicated that the general strike across Greece likely impacts nationwide services of Hellenic Post ELTA on April 9. The action was called by the Confederation of the Greek Workers and the Association of the Civil Servants unions. Air traffic controllers also planned to participate in the strike. International and domestic mail collection and delivery services have been expected to be interrupted.
United States 10-Apr Ground stop order in effect at Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport: Local sources indicated that a storm system prompted a ground stop order at Hartsfield Jackson International Airport in Atlanta, Georgia, United States on the evening of April 10. According to sources, outbound delays of up to 90 minutes occurred, while several inbound flights were diverted. The measure has since been lifted, however, further disruptions due to backlogs may occur.
Malaysia 11-Apr Several areas of Selangor hit by flash floods: Media sources report that several areas of Selangor, Malaysia, have been hit by flash floods after continuous heavy rainfall since the early morning of April 11. The affected areas include parts of Petaling, Puchong, Klang and Shah Alam, affecting local roads and prompting residents to evacuate. Lingering logistics disruptions are to be expected until floodwaters recede.
Angola 12-Apr

Customs delays occur due to software outage: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics indicated on April 15 that customs delays have been occurring across Angola due to customs sytstem outage. The country's software, ASYCUDA World Authorization has been partially inactive since 09:00 local time April 12. It remains unclear at the time of writing when all system functions will return to normal.

Senegal 12-13-Apr

Aviation workers threaten to go on strike :Media sources reported on March 17 that workers from Senegal's ASECNA have submitted a strike notice to authorities, stating their intent to initiate a renewable 24-hour strike beginning on April 12 at 08:00 local time. The workers demand the full payment of six months of wage arrears under the Air Security Allowance (ISA), regular monthly payments, and staffing improvements. Supply chain disruptions in the aviation sector are anticipated starting April 12, with effects lasting until their demands are addressed.

Malyasia 13-Apr Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Johor Bahru: Media sources reported that heavy rainfall caused flooding in parts of Johor Bahru, Malaysia, on the afternoon of April 13. Affected areas include Pasir Gudang Highway, Johor Jaya, and Permas Jaya. Parts of Kulai and Kota Tinggi were also affected by floodwater. As a result, traffic on several roads was impacted. Evacuations and logistics disruptions are to be expected until weather conditions improve.
Canada 14-Apr

Ground delay program at Vancouver International Airport: Aviation sources indicated that a ground delay program was implemented at Vancouver International Airport in Canada from 11:00 local time on April 16 until 01:59 local time on April 17. Departures to Vancouver International Airport were delayed by an average of 158 minutes. According to Canada’s air navigation service provider, Nav Canada, flight delays occur since April 14 due to a shortage of navigation workers including flight controllers. Lingering disruptions to flight operations are to be expected until conditions improve.

Tanzania 14-Apr

Rainfall impacts pick-up and delivery services in Dar Es Salaam: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics indicated that heavy rainfall has disrupted pick-up and delivery services in parts of Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania from 04:00 local time on April 14. No timeline has been immediately provided as to when operations will return to normal.

Australia 15-Apr Tropical Storm system may bring heavy rain to parts of Australia:Media sources indicate that a tropical storm system has formed and has been moving westwards north of Broome, Australia. The Northern Territory and Western Australia regions could reportedly face heavy rainfall due to the storm's passage. The path of the cyclone remains uncertain; however, landfall remains possible in the coming days.
Nigeria 16-Apr Aviation unions launch nationwide strike : Media sources reported that the nationwide strikes over unpaid arrears and compensation involving aviation unions in Nigeria will commence on April 16. Reports indicate that airport operations will be suspended nationwide, although no information on the duration of the strike action has been made available. Supply chain disruptions in the aviation sector are to be expected.
Argentina 16-Apr Aerolíneas Argentinas pilots plan 12-hour strike: Media sources reported that the Association of Airline Pilots (APLA) confirmed a 12-hour strike at Aerolíneas Argentinas flights from 12:00 to 00:00 local time on April 16. The participating pilots protest against unresolved labour disputes.As a result, flight delays and cancelations may occur.
New Zealand 17-Apr

Tropical Cyclone Tam causes flooding near Northland: Media sources on April 17 indicate that Tropical Cyclone Tam caused flooding near Northland, New Zealand. Several major roads were reported to be impassable, with other critical infrastructure also inundated. No timeline has been provided as to when floodwaters are expected to fully recede.

Switzerland 17-Apr - 22-Apr Postal operations return to normal in Valais: Updated intelligence received by Everstream Analytics indicated that postal operations returned to normal in Valais, Switzerland, on April 22. Previously, on April 17, sources reported that heavy snowfall disrupted postal services in parts of Valais, Switzerland, with postcode areas 19xx and 39xx particularly affected due to roadway closures and an increased risk of avalanches.
France 21-Apr Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Dordogne: Local media sources report that heavy rainfall on April 21 has caused flooding in Dordogne, France. Sources indicate that several rivers in the area burst their banks and 13 departmental roads were cut off as of the morning of April 22. Flooding was also reported in nearby Corrèze. An orange alert for flooding is active in the departments of Gironde, Charente-Maritime, Charente and Dordogne until April 24.
Indonesia 21-Apr Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Pangkalpinang: Media sources on April 22 reported that heavy rainfall caused flooding in parts of Pangkalpinang, Bangka Belitung Islands Province, Indonesia, on the afternoon of April 21. The most affected areas include Gerunggang, Girimaya, Gabek, Bukit Intan, Taman Sari, Pangkal Balam, and Rangkui Districts, where floodwaters with a 20-40 centimeters height were reported on roadways. It remains unclear when the floodwaters will recede.
Malyasia 23-Apr Heavy rainfall causes flooding in parts of Selangor: Media sources reported on April 23 that heavy rainfall since the early morning of the same day has caused flooding in low-lying parts of Selangor, Malaysia, affecting homes and local roads in Sungai Buloh, Petaling Jaya and Subang Jaya. Reports indicate flooding in Kampung Baru and Kampung Paya Jaras Hilir in Sungai Buloh, as well as in the Kampung Kenangan district of Subang Jaya. Lingering business and logistics disruptions are to be expected in the vicinity until water levels recede.
Morocco 24-Apr Shipments face 24-hour delay following technical issue with customs system: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on April 24 reported that a technical issue with the Automated Base for Networked Customs (BADR) has led to delays in import and export shipments. A 24-hour delay is expected for all dutiable shipments. Local authorities have been working to resolve the disruption. The issue is believed to have begun on the morning of April 24.
United States 26-Apr

Heavy rainfall causes flooding in parts of Oklahoma : Media sources on April 27 report that torrential rainfall caused flash flooding and road closures in parts of southwest Oklahoma, United States, on the evening of April 26. Affected areas included Oklahoma City, Lawton and Norman along with several roads like Interstate Highways 35 and 44. Business and transportation disruptions are likely.

Bolivia 27-Apr Flooding prompts state of disaster in Bolivia: Media sources reported that flooding has prompted a state of disaster declaration across eight departments in Bolivia, including La Paz, Tarija, Chuquisaca, Santa Cruz, Cochabamba, Beni and Pando. Flood alerts will remain in place through at least May 1. Business and logistics disruptions are likely.
Spain 28-Apr Power outage disrupts postal services across Spain: On April 29, intelligence received by Everstream Analytics reported that because of the recent power outage in Spain, the IT infrastructure of the country’s postal operator was disrupted and all operations at post offices and sorting and distribution centers have been halted. Correos y Telégrafos expects operations to return to normal gradually once power supply has been fully stored, but provided no timeline on how long it will take to process any backlogs accumulated during the outage.
Spain 28-Apr Power cuts cause flight delays in Spain : Media sources reported on April 28 that shortly after 12:00 local time the same day, delays have been reported at the Madrid Barajas International Airport and the Barcelona-El Prat International Airport in Spain due to power cuts that have been affecting the entire country. The power cut has reportedly impacted essential equipment at both airports, resulting in an unspecified number of flight delays and cancellations. Lingering disruptions to flight traffic in and out of Spain are likely in the coming days.
New Zealand 30-Apr Flooding causes disruptions around eastern Christchurch : Media sources reported that flooding has caused roadway closures and other disruptions in coastal areas of Christchurch, New Zealand. Impacts have been reported in areas surrounding the Avon River, as well as the regions of Redcliffs and Sumner. Heavy rain is expected to continue in the area for at least 1-2 days. Business and logistics disruptions should be expected in the affected areas.
Malaysia 01-May

Flooding affects parts of Sabah: According to intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on May 5, flooding has impacted the Keningau district and Beaufort district of Sabah, Malaysia. The flooding is the result of heavy rainfall that began on May 1. Further flooding is possible as the rainfall is expected to continue through May 7.

Saudi Arabia 01-May Authorities issue new customs requirements; clearance delays possible: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on May 1 reports that authorities in Saudi Arabia have issued new customs regulations requiring all inbound shipments to hold an official declaration to undergo mandatory canine screening and sniffing, effective immediately. Shipments without proper declaration will reportedly not be inspected by customs. Clearance delays are possible..
South Korea 01-May Postal operator to suspend postal services for one day: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on April 24 reported that postal operations in South Korea will be suspended on May 1 due to an unspecified policy decision. As a result, the delivery of postal items arriving in South Korea on or around that date may be delayed by one day. No further information was immediately available.
Colombia 02-May Heavy rainfall causes flooding in parts of Santander: Media sources report that heavy rainfall has caused flooding in several parts of Santander, Colombia, since the evening of May 2. Authorities raised alerts in neighbourhoods including Nuevo Girón, El Milán, El Galán, and Brisas del Río due to the overflow of the Oro River. The rains also triggered landslides, road closures, and infrastructure damage in Bucaramanga, Piedecuesta, Tona, Mogotes, and other surrounding areas. Disruption to businesses and logistics are expected until the weather conditions improve.
Finland 02-May Finnish Aviation Union announces 4-hour strike on May 2: Local media sources reported that the Finnish Aviation Union announced a 4-hour strike in Finland on May 2. Another planned strike involving over 300 employees of Finnair is set to begin on May 5. The work stoppage will impact passenger, ground handling, and cargo services personnel. Anticipate significant disruptions at Finnish airports.
Dominican Republic 03-May Heavy rainfall causes flooding in parts of Puerto Plata and La Vega: Media sources reported that heavy rainfall has caused flooding in parts of Puerto Plata and La Vega in the Dominican Republic. According to sources, flooding has affected several roads, including the Duarte Highway near El Pino. Parts of Villa Isabela, Gualete, La Jaiba, and Gran Diablo suffered damage to infrastructure and agricultural areas. Landslides and flooding are likely to cause further disruptions as heavy rainfall is expected to continue in the affected areas.
Germany 05-May

Ground handlers launch warning strike at Berlin-Brandenburg Airport: Local media sources reported on May 5 that HiSERV employees at Berlin-Brandenburg Airport (IATA: BER), Germany, launched a warning strike on May 5, which will continue till May 9. The Verdi union called for the strike in response to ongoing labor disputes and the termination of the collective bargaining negotiations. HiSERV provides ground handling services at Berlin-Bradenburg Airport. Disruptions to airport operations can be expected.

Tanzania 05-May

Customs system experiences outage : Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on May 5 reports that customs system of Tanzania (Tanzania Electronic Single Window System-TeSWS) is experiencing an unexpected outage. The issue was first reported at 09:30 local time on the same day. The issue is leading to backlogs in cargo processing at customs points nationwide.

India 05-May Air India Engineering Services Limited workers to launch nationwide strike in India : Media sources on April 17 reported that workers of Air India Engineering Services Limited (AIESL) plan to launch a nationwide strike across India on May 5 to demand better employment terms. The workers are members of the All India Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Union (AIAMEU). The company provides engineering services to Air India and other airlines at several airports in India.
Hungary 05-May Authorities to temporarily halt customs clearances due to export system shutdown: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on May 1 reports that Hungarian authorities will temporarily halt customs clearances at 21:00 local time on May 5 due to a shutdown of the country's old export system. Customs clearances are expected to be halted until 02:00 local time on May 6, when a new export system is implemented. Import customs clearance will not be impacted by the change.
China 06-May

Heavy rainfall causes disruptions at Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport: Local media sources on May 6 reported that heavy rainfall has caused disruptions at Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport (IATA: SZX) in China on the same day. As per aviation sources, 374 flights were delayed at the airport. Flight disruptions are likely to continue until weather conditions improve.

Namibia 07-May Staffing constraints result in customs delays in Namibia: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on May 7 reported that staffing constraints have resulted in customs delays in Namibia. Sources indicate that approximately half of all inbound shipments to the country are being flagged for examination by NamRA Customs Officers, resulting in processing backlogs. Some shipments experience clearance timeframes of 5 to 6 days. No further information has been reported at this time.
Pakistan 07-May Postal services in Pakistan face disruptions: On May 7, intelligence received by Everstream Analytics reports that Pakistan Post reported that owing to the current security situation in Pakistan, delays in both incoming and outgoing mail are expected. No further information was immediately available.
Vietnam 07-May Heavy rainfall causes flooding in parts of Ho Chi Minh City: Local media sources reported that heavy rainfall caused flooding in several areas of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, on the evening of May 7. Several roads were flooded across the city, including Phan Van Hon, Phan Huy Ich, Pham Van Chieu, Le Duc Tho, Song Hanh Street, Duong Van Cam, and Ho Van Tu. Disruptions to business and logistics operations are possible until the weather conditions improve.
Panama 08-May Protests continue to disrupt postal services in Panama: Updated intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on June 23 indicated that Correos Panamá continues to face delays in the distribution and delivery of postal items in parts of Panama. Due to protests and road closures, the local government declared a state of emergency, and thus, post offices are closed in Bocas del Toro Province. No timeline has been immediately provided as to when operations may normalize. Previous sources reported that protests have been disrupting postal services since May 8. 
Panama 08-May Protests disrupt postal services in Panama: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on May 8 indicated that due to protests in parts of Panama, which have resulted in road closures across the country, there are currently delays in the distribution and delivery of postal items. Message exchanges have also been disrupted. No further information was immediately available.
Italy 09-May

Strike to disrupt flights in and out of Italy: Media sources reported on April 25 that the CUB Trasporti union has called for a national 4-hour air transport strike across Italy from 13:00 to 17:00 local time on May 9. The protest will involve airline and airport workers. Additionally, Flai Trasporti e Servizi has called on ground handling staff to go on strike during the same period. Flight disruptions are likely during the strike action.

Vietnam 10-May Heavy rainfall causes flooding across Lao Cai Province: .Media sources reported on May 11 that heavy rainfall caused flooding across Lao Cai Province, Viet Nam on the night of May 10 through the morning of May 11. Affected areas include Vo Lao, Pho Lu Town, Cam Con, Gia Phu, and Kim Son. Reportedly, several roads were flooded in Lao Cai City, causing widespread disruptions. Authorities predict there will be more rain on the night of May 11 and the morning of May 12. Disruptions to businesses and logistics are expected until the weather conditions improve.
United States 11-May Wildfires remain uncontained in St. Louis County: Media sources report on May 14 that the 'Camp House' wildfire in the Superior National Forest near Brimson in St. Louis County, Minnesota, United States, has burned 11,788 acres since May 11 and remains uncontained. The fire has destroyed over 40 structures, while another 150 structures remain under mandatory evacuation orders. Two further wildfires remain active in St. Louis County - the 6,800-acre 'Jenkins Creek' fire and the 1,400-acre 'Munger Saw' fire - with a total of 37,000 burnt acres as of May 13. Firefighting operations are underway. Logistics and business disruptions should be expected in the affected areas until conditions improve.
United States 11-May Heavy rainfall causes flooding in southeast Georgia : Media sources report that heavy rainfall causes flooding in Southeast Georgia, United States on the night of May 11. Affected areas include Candler, Evans, Jenkins, Screven and Tattnall Counties. According to the sources several roads were flooded including Wagon Wheel Road near Highway 129. Disruptions are likely to continue until the weather conditions improve.
Philippines 12-May Special public holiday may disrupt postal services: On May 9, PHLPost, the postal operator of the Philippines, reported that in view of national and local elections, May 12 has been declared a special non-working holiday throughout the country to enable the population to exercise their right to vote. As a result, postal services and operations may be affected on this day, as government offices and many businesses will observe the holiday. No further information was immediately available.
United States 13-May Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Cabarrus County: Media sources reported on May 13 that heavy rainfall has caused flash flooding in parts of western Cabarrus County in North Carolina, United States, including in Harrisburg and Concord.  Lingering logistics disruptions may persist until the water recedes.
Indonesia 13-May Flooding hits parts of South and West Jakarta: Local media sources reported on May 13 that heavy rainfall has caused flooding in parts of South and West Jakarta, Indonesia. Flood waters have blocked roadways, with water levels ranging from 0.3 to 1 meter deep in impacted areas. Disruptions to logistics and business operations are possible.
France 13-May General strike to impact flight operations: Media sources on May 12 indicate that a civil service strike will disrupt operations at several airports in France on May 13. The Directorate General for Civil Aviation (DGAC) warned flight cancellations and delays are expected at Pau Pyrénées Airport (IATA: PUF), Marseille Provence Airport (IATA: MRS), Limoges–Bellegarde Airport (IATA: LIG), and Paris Orly Airport (IATA: ORY). The strike has been called by CGT, Unsa, FSU, Solidaires et CFE-CGC unions to demand a wage increase. The exact number of affected flights has not been immediately disclosed.
Brazil 14-May Flooding of rivers in Amazonas causes emergency situations : Media sources on May 14 reported that flooding of several rivers across Amazonas, Brazil, has caused emergency situations to be declared in 18 of the state's municipalities. Additionally, 17 municipalities are in a state of attention, 26 are on alert and only one is in normality. Flooded roadways have been reported. Business and logistics disruptions to be expected.
Tanzania 14-May Technical issues disrupt customs operations: On May 14, intelligence received by Everstream Analytics reported that the customs system in Tanzania has been down since 14:00 local time on May 14. At the time of writing, it remained unclear how long it will take to resolve the technical issues.
Portugal 14-May Customs delays reported in Portugal : Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on May 14 indicated that a systems problem has caused customs delays in Portugal, including at Lisbon Portela Airport (IATA: LIS). Further details regarding the scale and duration of the disruption have not been reported at this time, but further delays remain possible.
Republic of North Macedonia 20-May

Customs system problem causes inbound shipment clearance delays: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on May 20 indicates that a customs system problem in the Republic of North Macedonia has caused inbound shipment clearance delays since 11:00 local time on the same day. The expected duration of the disruption is unclear at the time of writing.

India 20-May

Heavy rain causes flooding in Guwahati: Media sources report on May 21 that heavy flooding on May 20 has caused severe disruptions across Guwahati, Assam, India. Localized roadway flooding, power outages, and fallen trees have been reported. Affected areas include Nabin Nagar, Hatigaon, Ganeshguri, Gita Nagar, and Maligaon. Light to moderate rainfall is expected to continue through May 23.

Germany 21-May

Technical issues disrupt customs processes at Frankfurt Airport: Shipping sources reported on May 21 that message transmission issues have disrupted import deliveries at Frankfurt International Airport, Germany. The technical issues have since been resolved, but import deliveries are still delayed as the shipment backlog is still being worked through. Operations are expected to normalize by May 22.

Iran 22-May

Truck drivers launch week-long nationwide strike: Media sources reported on May 23 that truck drivers in Iran have begun a nationwide strike over fuel cuts and rising costs on May 22, with the strike action expected to last another week. Reports indicate that the strikes had so far taken place in Arak, Ilam, Bandar Abbas, Tabriz, Sirjan, Shiraz and Kermanshah. Logistics disruptions and delays are to be expected during this period.

Canada 23-May Canada Post employees plan nationwide strike on May 23: Media sources report on May 20 that the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) has announced a nationwide strike action scheduled to begin at 00:00 local time on May 23. Previously, Canada Post halted talks with the Canadian Union of Postal Workers on May 13 amid stalling negotiations.
India 24-May Storm causes flight delays at New Delhi Indira Gandhi International Airport: Media sources indicated that 227 departing flights were delayed at New Delhi Indira Gandhi International Airport, India, due to severe thunderstorms and strong winds that had impacted the city since 23:30 local time on May 24. Reports indicated that 17 of the impacted flights were international flights, and 49 inbound flights were also diverted. Lingering flight disruptions are likely until weather conditions improve.
Pakistan 24-May Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Punjab and Khyber Phaktunkhwa: Media sources reported that heavy rainfall caused flash flooding in parts of northeastern Punjab and northwestern Khyber Phaktunkhwa in Pakistan since May 24. Due to floodwaters, structures collapsed, trees and power lines were downed while low-lying areas were inundated. Several roads were closed due to low visibility and inclement weather. Lingering disruptions are likely to persist until floodwaters recede.
Argentina 24-May

Air traffic workers in Argentina to strike: Media sources report on May 23 that air traffic controllers have announced nationwide staggered strikes across Argentina beginning on May 24. The workers are demanding wage increases. International flights will be impacted from 13:00-17:00 local time on May 24 and from 19:00-23:00 local time on May 30, while domestic flights will be impacted from 19:00-22:00 local time on May 25 and 08:00-11:00 local time on May 27. Additionally, general and non-scheduled commercial aviation will be impacted from 12:00-16:00 local time on May 28 and from 13:00-17:00 local time on May 30. All aviation traffic will be further impacted from 10:00-13:00 local time and from 16:00-19:00 local time on May 31.

Grenada 26-May Industrial action disrupts postal services in Grenada: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics indicates that workers at the office of exchange in Grenada have begun an industrial action on May 26, which will likely cause disruptions to the processing and delivery of mail items and parcels. It wasn’t immediately clear how long the strike would last.
Bolivia 26-May Truck drivers block Santa Cruz-Cochabamba highway: Media sources indicated that truck drivers staged a roadblock at the entrance to Yapacaní, Bolivia on May 26, disrupting traffic on the highway between Santa Cruz and Cochabamba. The protest was triggered by a severe diesel shortage that has left over 200 trucks out of operation for over a week. The blockade is expected to continue until fuel deliveries to the municipality resume.
Spain 26-May Truck drivers call indefinite strike in Cantabria : Media sources report that the Cantabrian Transport Workers' Union (SCAT) has called an indefinite strike in the Cantabrian region of Spain starting May 26, to be observed on Mondays and Tuesdays each week, affecting the road freight transport sector due to disputes over wage increases and working conditions.
Sweden 26-May Swedish Transport Workers' Union announces strike : Media sources report that the Swedish Transport Workers' Union has called on cabin crew workers to go on strike from 04:30 local time on May 26. The duration of the industrial action is not specified. Business and logistics disruptions are likely.
Peru 27-May Truck drivers launch strike in Lima: Media sources reported on May 27 that the Callao truck drivers' union has launched a strike on the same day. The intermittent strike was launched to protest against rules for the road system near the port. It is unclear how long the strike will last.
Mexico 27-May Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Pachuca: Media sources reported that heavy rainfall caused flooding in Pachuca, Hidalgo, Mexico at around 13:00 local time on May 27. Affected areas include Juan C. Doria, Real de la Plata, Tulipanes, Los Tuzos, La Herradura, Magisterio, and Pitahayas. Additionally, several roads were flooded including Santa Catarina Boulevard, Luis Donaldo Colosio, Felipe Ángeles, Minero, Nuevo Hidalgo, and Pachuca-Real del Monte highway, causing heavy traffic congestion and infrastructural damage. Disruptions to businesses and logistics are expected until the weather conditions improve.
Spain 28-May

Postal workers announce strikes: Media sources reported on May 21 that workers from S.E. Correos y Telégrafos S.A. are set to begin a series of strikes starting on May 28, led by the CGT union, eventually culminating in a nationwide strike and demonstration in Madrid on June 27. The strikes, prompted by deteriorating working conditions and proposed cuts that could eliminate 8,000 to 10,000 jobs, are expected to disrupt postal services across Spain.

South Korea 29-May Presidential elections may disrupt postal operations : Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics indicated that Korea Post may face disruptions due to the early voting day for the presidential election on May 29. As a result, the delivery of postal items arriving in South Korea on or around that date may be delayed by one day.
Indonesia 30-May Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Penjaringan, North Jakarta: Media sources indicate that heavy rainfall has caused flash flooding in parts of Penjaringan District, North Jakarta, Indonesia, on the morning of May 30. Business and logistics disruptions are expected.
Germany 31-May Heavy rainfall causes flooding in parts of North-Rhine-Westphalia: Local media sources reported on May 31 that heavy rains accompanied by thunderstorms caused flooding in some districts of North-Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, on the same day. Affected areas include parts of the Euskirchen and Rhein-Erft districts. Traffic disruptions are possible in the affected areas.

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