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Vietnam | 12-Nov | Heavy rain causes flooding in Ha Tinh province: Media sources reported that heavy rainfall has led to flooding in the Ha Tinh province of Vietnam on November 12. The most affected areas reportedly include Hoa Duyet, Cam Nhuong, Ky Anh, Huong Khe, Linh Linh, Thach Dong, Huong Son, Can Loc, Duc Tho, Hong Linh, Nghi Xuan and Loc Ha. According to reports, houses and roads have been flooded, including the Highway 1 in Nghen. A landslide following heavy rains has also blocked a section of the National Highway 8A passing through Huong Son District on November 13. Business and transportation disruptions are likely until the situation improves. |
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Ireland | 13-Nov | Flooding reported across Ireland following passage of Storm Debi: Media sources on November 13 indicated severe flooding in multiple parts of Ireland following the passage of Storm Debi. Among the areas most affected were Galway City, Oranmore, Athlone, Longford, Mullingar, Cavan, Drogheda and the northern parts of Dublin County. Strong winds have caused trees to fall over leading to road closures. Business and transportation disruptions are likely until the situation improves. |
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Fiji | 14-Nov | Tropical Cyclone Mal causes postal disruptions: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on November 14 reveals that Tropical Cyclone Mal is prompting postal disruptions across Fiji. According to reports, the designated postal operator of Fiji, Post Fiji Ltd, closed all outlets on November 14 per national cyclone warnings; the closure could be extended if conditions require. Lingering disruptions are likely after postal outlets reopen as operators deal with any backlog. |
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Uruguay | 14-Nov | IT upgrade causes postal delay: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on November 14 revealed that the national postal operator of Uruguay, Correo Uruguayo, is migrating its systems from IPS 2015 to IPS 2022 from November 14 to 17. As a result of the migration, delays in the transmission of data may occur which could impact the processing of international mail and related operations. |
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Kenya | 14-Nov | Flooding across coastal regions: On November 17, media sources report that heavy rainfall since November 14 has led to widespread flooding in southern parts of Kenya. Hundreds of people have been displaced in the counties of Mombasa, Kwale, Kilifi and Tana River due to the floods. Several roads have been inundated, including a section of the Likoni Lungalunga highway and the main road in the Witu Division of Lamu West. In Mombasa, evacuations are ongoing. Further rainfall and disruptions are anticipated. |
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France | 16-Nov | State-of-emergency declared for flooding in Pas-de-Calais: Updated media sources on November 16 reported that French authorities have declared a state-of-emergency for flooding in Pas-de-Calais, France. Sources indicated that authorities have downgraded the heavy rain warning from the highest (red) to second highest (orange). Water levels have reached 1.5 meters in the worst affected area. Around 90 roads in the area are closed, leading to disruptions in logistics. Further rain is forecasted on November 16 and from November 18-19. Business and transportation disruptions are expected. |
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Vietnam | 16-Nov | Heavy rain causes flooding in Nha Trang: Media sources on November 16 report that heavy rain and flooding discharge from provinces further north have caused flooding in Nha Trang, Khanh Hoa Province, Vietnam. According to reports, flooding started at around 21:00 local time on November 15. Worst affected areas include Vinh Thanh commune, where the water level has risen to at least 0,5 meters. Several roads have been washed out, including the October 23 Road. Further rainfall has been forecasted. Business and transportation disruptions are likely. |
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United Arab Emirates | 16-Nov | Flooding in Dubai and Sharjah: Media sources on November 17 informed that heavy rainfall has caused flooding in parts of Dubai and Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. Floodwaters have impacted roadways leading to route closures and increased traffic congestion. Business and transport disruptions are likely in the affected area. |
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Turkey | 19-Nov | Inclement weather disrupted airport operation: Aviation sources report that 297 flight delays occurred at Istanbul International Airport (IATA: IST) on November 20. The number represents 43 percent of scheduled departures for the day. Previously, adverse weather conditions had caused 397 flight delays on November 19. Lingering disruptions are likely. |
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Dominican Republic | 20-Nov | Flooding in Santo Domingo: Media sources on November 20 report that heavy rainfall caused flooding in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. According to reports, the flooding also caused power outages and damaged roads and bridges. The overpass between 27 de Febrero Avenue and Máximo Gómez Avenue collapsed after a landslide. Rescue efforts continue in the affected areas. Business and logistics disruptions are likely in the region. |
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France | 20-Nov | Flight delays due to nationwide air traffic controllers strike: Aviation sources report that 136 flights were delayed at Paris-Orly Airport (IATA: ORY) on November 20. The number represents 41 percent of scheduled departures for the day. The delays are attributed to an ongoing nationwide air traffic controllers strike that will run into November 21. Lingering disruptions are likely. |
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Brazil | 21-Nov | Flooding occurs in areas surrounding Guaíba River: Media sources report on November 21 that heavy rains have caused flooding of the Guaíba River, impacting Porto Alegre, Guaiba, and Eldorado do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Residents in Eldorado do Sul and parts of the city of Guaiba were reportedly forced to evacuate on November 20; the areas of Picada, Chácara, Cidade Verde, and Vila da Paz were most impacted. Flooding has also inundated multiple roadways and caused disruptions to rail operations in the Metropolitan Region of Porto Alegre. Further business and logistics disruptions are likely. |
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Philippines | 21-Nov | Flooding in Northern and Eastern Samar: On November 21, media reports revealed that severe flooding has occurred across the Northern and Eastern Samar provinces in the Eastern Visayas region due to heavy rain that has been impacting the region over the past week. Northern Samar is currently under a state of emergency with flooding reported in the towns of Mondragon, Lapinig, San Roque, Bobon, Catubig, Laoang, Las Navas, Catarman, Lope de Vega, Pambujan, and Palapag. States of emergency have also been declared in the towns of Jipapad and Arteche in Eastern Samar. Disruptions to production and transportation operations in the region are possible. |
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Brazil | 23-Nov | Correios workers vote for indefinite strike across four states: On November 21, media reports revealed that Correios postal workers belonging to the Findect Union have voted in favor of an indefinite strike, starting from November 23 in Brazil. The strikes will reportedly impact postal services in the states of São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Maranhão and Tocantins. The strike is being held amid collective bargaining. Consequent delays to postal operations are to be expected. |
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Brazil | 23-Nov | Customs delay due to strike: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on November 23 reports that a customs strike is ongoing at São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport (IATA: GRU). As a result, customs delays of 1 to 2 days are expected for imports and exports. At the time of writing, the duration and reason for the customs strikes is unclear. Imports to Viracopos International Airport (IATA: VCP) may also be impacted. |
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India | 23-Nov | Flooding in Kerala: Media sources on November 23 indicate that heavy rainfall has caused flooding in Kerala, India. The regions of Idukki, Thiruvananthapuram, Pathanamthitta, and Thrissur were reported to be the most affected. Roads and critical infrastructure were reported to be flooded. Business and logistics disruptions are likely. |
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Finland | 24-Nov-18-Feb | Authorities to close additional border crossings with Russia: Media sources report on November 22 that the Finnish government will expand closures of border crossings with Russia from November 24. The expansion will include the border crossings of Vartius, Kuusamo, and Salla between Finland and Russia. Previously, the Finnish government closed the border crossings of Vaalimaa, Nuijamaa, Imatra, and Niirala. The closures are expected to be in place until February 18, 2024, in response to increased migrant flows from Russia. According to sources, the closures impact freight transportation operations as well. |
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India | 26-Nov | Truck shortage causes delays at border crossing: Media sources on November 26 reported that a shortage of trucks is leading to processing delays at the Petrapole – Benapole land border crossing between India and Bangladesh. According to reports, the shortage of trucks is caused by opposition parties protest in Bangladesh. Processing rates have declined by nearly 50 percent as the number of trucks cleared per day decreases from 450 to 200 per day. It is unclear when normal operations would resume at the border. |
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United States | 26-Nov | Flight delays likely cause disruptions: Aviation sources report that 564 flights were delayed at Chicago O’Hare International Airport (IATA: ORD) on November 26. The number represents 49 percent of scheduled departures for the day. The reason for the delays has not been specified. Lingering disruptions are expected. |
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Russian Federation | 26-Nov | Southern regions affected by floods: Media sources on November 28 report that floods have affected southern regions of Russia due to inclement storms since November 26. The areas impacted include Dagestan, Krasnodar, and Rostove. As a result of winds and storms, power outages have spread across the region. Train services have been delayed as rail tracks in coastal areas fell into the sea. It is reported that freight train operations connecting Moscow have been delayed. Disruptions are likely to extend as the severe weather is expected to continue into late November 27. |
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Australia | 27-Nov | Heavy rain causes floods across Adelaide: Media sources on November 28 report that storms and winds have led to floods across Adelaide, South Australia, Australia, on November 27. Structures were inundated. Flight operations at Adelaide Airport were disrupted by the storm. Power outages due to the inclement weather have been reported. A severe thunderstorm warning remains in place in part of the city. Disruptions to businesses and transportation should be expected. |
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United States | 28-Nov | International Bridge I in Eagle Pass partially closed: Media sources on November 28 reported that the International Bridge I connecting Eagle Pass with Piedras Negras, Mexico, has been closed to US bound traffic due to a surge in migrant crossings. The closure is in place indefinitely. Mexico bound traffic is unaffected. Bridge II remains open for cargo trucks. The Texas Department of Public Safety will also begin safety inspections for all trucks entering from Mexico at commercial border crossings in Eagle Pass and Del Rio, Texas. Logistics delays are likely while the measures are in place. |
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Argentina | 29-Nov | Customs delays likely due to nationwide strike: Media sources reported on November 28 that government workers from the National Service of Agri-Food Health and Quality (Senasa) have planned to launch a 3-day nationwide strike from November 29 to December 1 across Argentina. The action will impact both exports and interprovincial trade. Processing times at border crossings, ports, and airports are likely to increase. |
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Finland | 29-Nov |
Authorities to close final border crossing with Russia: Media sources reported on November 28 that Finland will close its final border crossing with Russia on November 29. The Raja-Jooseppi border crossing was the only remaining crossing since authorities closed all other crossings on November 24. Raja-Jooseppi crossing will remain closed until December 13. According to sources, the closures impact freight transportation operations as well. |
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Indonesia | 30-Nov | Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Cawang: Media sources on November 30 report that heavy rainfall has caused flooding in Cawang, Jakarta, Indonesia. According to reports, at least 69 neighbourhood units are flooded with water levels of up to 80 centimetres in worst affected areas. Business and transport disruptions are likely while floodwaters persist. |
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India | 30-Nov |
Heavy rain causes flooding in Chennai: Updated media sources on November 30 reported that heavy rain continue to cause flooding in parts of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. Most impacted are the suburbs of Tambaram, Chrompet, Pallavaram, Pammal, Peerkankaranai, Sembakkam, Kanchipuram, and Thiruvallur. Flooded roads have been reported, including the Tambaram-Velachery Road and Mudichur Road. Further rain has been forecasted. Traffic disruptions are likely. |
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Portugal | 30-Nov | Flight delays likely cause disruptions: Updated aviation sources on December 1 reported that 228 flights were delayed at General Humberto Delgado Airport (IATA: LIS) on November 30. The number represents 63 percent of scheduled departures for the day. The reason for the delays remains unspecified. Lingering disruptions are expected. |
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Democratic Republic of the Congo | 04-May-07-Nov | Postal services normalize following flooding around Kalehe: Updated intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on November 7 reported that all postal operations have returned to normal in the area of Kalehe in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Previous intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on May 19 indicated that Société Congolaise des Postes et Télécommunications (SCPT), the postal operator, was facing disruptions to its services due to flooding. The collection and delivery of international and domestic mail have been affected in the region since May 4. |
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Bermuda | 02-Oct-31-Oct | Nationwide postal operations normalize following cyber attack: Updated intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on November 6 reported that nationwide postal operations have returned to normal across Bermuda on October 31. Previous intelligence received by Everstream Analytics indicated that the Bermuda Government’s IT systems have been the subject of a ransomware attack, which the government was actively working to resolve. As a result, the Bermuda Post Office could not scan inbound and outbound mail items, while mail dispatches were also impacted. The outage was reportedly ongoing since October 2. |
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Latvia | 16-Oct | Latvian authorities close Russian border crossings: Media sources on October 16 indicated that the Latvian Government closed the Brunishevo-Pededze border crossing between Russia and Latvia. The closure comes after Russia implemented new entry restrictions on Ukrainian passport holders. In addition to the Pededze crossing, Latvian authorities also closed the border crossing in Vientuli. It remains unknown when the border crossings will reopen. Consequent logistics disruptions are to be expected. |
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France | 16-Oct | Mont Blanc Tunnel closed until December 18: Media sources report that the Mont Blanc Tunnel is closed from October 16 until 10 pm local time on December 18 for planned maintenance work. Most heavy goods vehicles traveling between France and Italy are likely to divert to the Frejus Tunnel. Increased traffic could prompt congestion on alternative routes. |
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Italy | 17-Oct | Heavy rains cause flash flooding in Rome: Media sources on October 17 indicate that heavy rain has led to flash floods in Rome, Italy. The district of Ostia was worst affected. Rescue and relief works have begun. Roads and critical infrastructure are flooded. Transport and business disruptions are likely. |
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Spain | 18-Oct | Flooding in Santiago de Compostela: On October 19, media sources report that heavy rainfall has resulted in localized flooding in parts of Santiago de Compostela, Spain, on October 18, including in the districts of Sar, Fontiñas and Almáciga. The city’s historical center was also affected by flooding in some areas. The rain continued into October 19 and disruptions to road traffic remain possible. |
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Belgium | 18-Oct | Bomb threat disrupted airport operations: Media sources report that a bomb threat disrupted operations at Ostend-Bruges International Airport (IATA: OST), Ostend, Belgium, on the morning of October 18. As a result, the airport was evacuated and operations were interrupted. The airport resumed operations at 13:20 local time on the same day. Lingering disruptions are likely. |
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Brazil | 18-Oct | Custom delay due to strike: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on October 18 informed that a customs strike is ongoing at São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport (IATA: GRU). As a result, customs delays are expected. According to sources, shipments are expected to be released the next business night. It is unclear how long the customs strikes will last. Logistics disruptions are likely. |
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Portugal | 19-Oct | Heavy rain causes floods across Greater Lisbon: Media sources on October 19 report that heavy rainfall following the passage of Storm Aline has caused floods across Greater Lisbon and neighboring areas. Inundated roadways and subway stations and damages to infrastructure including electricity network are reported in Mafra, Torres Vedras, Amadora, and Lisbon Metropolitan Area. In Agualva-Cacém and Queluz, motorway A37 (IC19) has been partially closed due to floodwater. Business and transportation disruptions are likely. |
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Mexico | 19-Oct | Tropical Storm Norma tracks northwards towards Baja California: On October 18, meteorological sources indicate that Tropical Storm Norma is currently a tropical storm with peak winds of 55 knots located around 690 miles (1,100 km) south of Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. The storm system reportedly moves northwestwards towards Baja California and is expected to strengthen into a category 2 storm by October 19 before making landfall near the city of La Paz on October 23. Consequent disruptions to business and transportation operations are likely. |
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United Kingdom | 20-Oct | Flooding persists in parts of England and Wales: Media sources on October 22 report that major cleanup operations are underway after the passing of Storm Babet. However, four severe flood warnings remained for Derbyshire and Wales. The Environment Agency expects the flooding to persist until October 24 especially in areas near major rivers. Previously, heavy rainfall caused by the passage of Storm Babet had led to flooding, roadway closures and rail service disruptions across northern Wales and England, United Kingdom on October 20. Lingering disruptions to businesses and transport disruptions are likely. |
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Jamaica | 23-Oct | Fire at central sorting office disrupts postal services: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on October 24 revealed that a fire at the central sorting office of Jamaica Post, the postal operator of Jamaica, has disrupted postal services. Reports indicate the fire occurred at 09:00 local time on October 23 prompting the evacuation of the sorting center and the suspension of all mail operations, ICT, and customer services support functions. Limited mail operations resumed on October 24; lingering disruptions to postal services are likely. |
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Mexico | 23-Oct | Floods in Sinaloa: Media sources on October 23 reported that heavy rainfall following the passage of Hurricane Norma had caused flooding in 10 municipalities in Sinaloa, Mexico. The municipalities affected include Ahome, Angostura, Culiacán, El Fuerte, Elota, Navolato, Guasave, Mazatlán, Mocorito and Salvador Alvarado. Business and transportation disruptions are likely. |
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Netherlands | 23-Oct | Flight delays likely cause disruptions: Aviation media sources indicate that 504 flight delays were reported at Amsterdam Schiphol International Airport (IATA: AMS) on October 23. The number reportedly accounts for 51 percent of scheduled departures for the day. The cause of flight disruptions was not specified. Lingering disruptions are possible. |
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France | 24-Oct | Storm Bernard cause flooding in Drôme and Ardèche: On October 24, Media sources report that heavy rain caused by the passage of Storm Bernard overnight from October 23 to October 24 led to flooding and landslides in Drôme and Ardèche, France. Flooded roads were reported in Bren, Saint-Barthelemy-de-Vals and Marsaz. The Highway 7 was affected by a landslide near Erôme. Six departments remained under orange weather alert through October 24: Jura, Ain, Isère, Drôme, Ardèche and Alpes-Maritimes. In addition, for the areas of Gard, Hérault, Lozère and Aveyron yellow weather alerts are in effect. Consequent disruptions to transportation operations are to be expected. |
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Nigeria | 24-Oct | Authorities declare state of emergency in Isheri due to flooding: Media sources on October 24 indicated that authorities have declared a state of emergency in Isheri, Lagos, Nigeria, due to flooding. According to sources, the area has been affected by the release of excess water from the Oyan River Dam. Several roadways including the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway have been damaged by the flooding. Consequent disruptions to business and transportation operations are likely. |
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Yemen | 24-Oct | Tropical Cyclone Tej approaches Qishn : Weather sources on October 23 informed that Tropical Cyclone Tej is tracking in the Gulf of Aden towards Yemen. Forecast models predict that Tej will remain Category 2 hurricane intensity. Landfall is forecast around Qishn, Al Mahrah Governorate, Yemen, around early October 24. Heavy rainfall is forecasted for about Al Mahrah, the Socotra Archipelago, parts of Hadramaut, and eastern portions of Shabwa. Business and transportation disruptions are likely. |
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Serbia | 24-Oct | Postal workers strike prompts service disruptions: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics revealed that Post of Serbia, the national postal operator, has been experiencing nationwide disruptions to its operations due to a strike which began on October 24. Unionized workers reached an agreement with employers and ended the action on November 15; however, non-unionized employees continue to strike. Postal disruptions, including mail processing and delivery delays, are likely to continue as a result. |
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Mexico | 25-Oct | Acapulco sustains significant damage due to Hurricane Otis: Updated media sources on October 26 indicate that the state of Acapulco in Mexico had sustained significant flood damage following the passage of Hurricane Otis. According to reports, almost 20 inches of rainfall had been recorded and the Papagayo River had broken its’s banks and overflowed. Many roadways and critical infrastructure services remain damaged including the main highway connecting Acapulco to Mexico City. At least 40 percent of the city’s residents also remain without power as of October 26. Further disruptions to logistics operations are to be expected. |
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United States | 25-Oct |
Shelter-in-place orders across parts of southern Maine following mass shooting: On October 27, updated media reports revealed that shelter-in-place orders remain in effect for the towns of Aurburn, Lewiston, Lisbon and Bowdoin in southern Maine following a mass shooting in Lewiston during the night of October 25. A regionwide police manhunt for a suspect is currently ongoing. Many businesses are reportedly closed, and police have advised residents to stay at home. No indication of when the lockdown will be lifted has been given. The attacks started at around 18:56 local time on October 25 on Lincoln Street. Production and transportation disruptions in the area are likely until the shelter in place order has been lifted.
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Portugal | 26-Oct |
Flooding across Viana do Castelo district: On October 26, media sources reported that heavy rain the same day has caused the Lima River to overflow its banks, causing flooding across the district of Viana do Castelo, Portugal. Sources indicate that road traffic on the Estorãos and Santa Marinha bridges in Ponte de Lima is closed to traffic due to the rising water level of the Estorãos and Labruja rivers. The Portuguese Institute of the Sea and Atmosphere (IPMA) has issued the highest red alert level for the district of Viana do Castelo for heavy and persistent rainfall. Flooding and local road and bridge closures have also been recorded in Arcos de Valdevez. Further business and transport disruptions are likely. |
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Australia | 29-Oct | Flight delays likely cause disruption: Aviation sources reported that 171 flight delays occurred at Melbourne Tullamarine Airport (IATA: MEL) on October 29. The number represents 42 percent of scheduled departures for the day. Previously, the airport recorded 134 flight delays representing 40 percent of scheduled departures on October 27. It is unclear what is causing the delays. Lingering disruptions are likely. |
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Switzerland | 30-Oct | Technical fault puts Zurich Airport at a standstill: Media sources on October 30 report that flights were temporarily delayed at Zurich Airport (IATA: ZRH) from 14:30 until 16:30 local time. This was due to a technical problem with Skyguide air traffic control. Flights were delayed by up to 90 minutes. The issue has since been resolved and flights have resumed. |
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Thailand | 30-Oct | Flooding in Nakhon Ratchasima: Media sources on October 30 report that heavy rainfall has caused flooding in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand. According to reports, floodwaters of up to 60 cm have inundated several roads in the city, including Mittraphap Road. Rain is forecast to continue until at least 02:00 local time on October 31. Business and transport disruptions are likely. |
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Bangladesh | 31-Oct | Logistics carriers report delivery delays nationwide: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on November 1 reported that logistics carriers are reporting nationwide delivery delays due to ongoing protests by two of Bangladesh’s opposition parties. Sources indicated that movement of cargo between Dhaka and several regions have been affected. Due to the volatile situation in the country, delivery delays are expected to extend beyond the protest duration which is scheduled for October 31 to November 2. Customers should anticipate logistics disruptions. |
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Senegal | 01-Nov | Aviation workers stage 48-hour strike: Media sources indicated that ground handling workers from 2AS at Blaise Diagne International Airport (IATA: DSS), Senegal have filed a strike notice of a 48-hour strike on November 1 and 2. The strike was called for by workers from the single Union of Air Transport Works and Ancillary Activities of Senegal (SUTTAAAS). The strike concerns about wage and working condition issues and is a follow-up strike from warning strike in July. Aviation transport and business disruptions are likely. |
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France | 01-Nov | Road closures across Normandy and Brittany due to Storm Ciaran: On November 1, media reports revealed that road closures are currently in effect across parts of Normandy and Brittany due to extremely violent winds brought about by the passage of Storm Ciaran. The storm is reportedly bringing winds of between 120-160 km/h to the English Channel and the surrounding regions. A red weather warning is in place for the departments of Finistere, Cotes d'Armor, and Manche until 10:00 local local time on November 2. Affected roadways include the Cadix viaduct, Normandy Bridge, the Grand Canal Viaduct, and the Tancarville Bridge. Train traffic in the region has also reportedly been interrupted. Transportation disruptions are likely in the region. |
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Kenya | 02-Nov | Posta Kenya workers announce nationwide strike: Media sources indicated that the union of Posta Kenya issued a nationwide strike notice over delayed salaries from November 2. According to the union, over 2,500 Posta Kenya employees have not been paid for the last five months. The union indicated that all Post offices across the country remain closed until employees are paid all their dues. Postal disruptions are likely. |
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Netherlands | 02-Nov | Flight disruptions at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport: Media sources report that strong winds associated with Storm Ciaran are disrupting flight operations at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (IATA: AMS) on November 2. According to reports, over 200 departures and arrivals were canceled as of 07:30 local time the same day. Sources indicate that KLM is canceling all arriving and departing flights at AMS from the early afternoon through the remainder of November 2. The inclement weather is forecast to subside during the evening of November 2, but disruptions to flight schedules could persist through November 3 as the airport deals with any backlog. |
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Italy | 03-Nov | Flooding Disrupts Postal Operations in Tuscany: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on November 7 revealed that flooding in Tuscany is disrupting postal operations in the region. Poste Italiane, the national postal operator of Italy, states it cannot ensure timely collection and delivery of mail in the affected area. Worst affected areas are Florence, Pistoia, and Prato. Lingering disruptions to operations are likely until weather conditions improve. |
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Germany | 04-Nov | Lingering disruptions following hostage situation at Hamburg Airport: Media sources on November 6 report that operations have resumed at Hamburg Airport (IATA: HAM) following a hostage situation. Operations at the airport were halted for at least 18 hours after an armed man drove onto the airport’s premises armed with a gun and a hostage at 20:00 local time on November 4. Significant lingering delays are expected at the airport as the airport works to clear backlogged planes. |
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South Korea | 05-Nov | Flight delays at Incheon International Airport: Aviation media sources report that 298 flight delays were reported at Incheon International Airport (IATA: ICN) on November 5. The number represents 53 percent of scheduled departures for the day. The reason for the delays remains unknown. Lingering disruptions are likely. |
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Guatemala | 06-Nov | Flooding reported in Alta Verapaz, Petén, and Izabal: On November 6, updated media reports indicate that heavy rains have led to regional flooding in the provinces of Alta Verapaz, Petén, and Izabal in northern Guatemala. Around 168,000 people have reportedly been affected by the floods and 11 roadways in the region have also been damaged. Flooding has been reported in several cities in the region including Panzós, San Juan Chamelco, and Cobán in the province of Alta Verapaz and San Antonio La Paz, El Progreso, Puerto Barrios, and Morales in the province of Izabal. Business and transportation disruptions are possible in the affected regions. |
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Somalia | 06-Nov | Flooding across the South West and Jubbaland states: On November 6, media reports revealed that around 530,000 people across the states of South West and Jubbaland in southwestern Somalia have been affected by heavy flooding that has been impacting the region. Around 113,000 people have been displaced as a result of the floods caused by the El Nino phenomenon. Transportation and production disruptions are likely in the area. |
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Ukraine | 06-Nov | Border delays due to truckers' protest: Media sources on November 10 report that thousands of trucks were lined up at several border crossings between Ukraine and Poland, preventing goods from being delivered to Europe and causing traffic jams lasting several days as Polish truckers blocked checkpoints over what they said was unfair competition from their Ukrainian counterparts. The protest started on November 6 and is scheduled to run until at least December 3. |
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Vietnam | 07-Nov | Heavy Rain Causes Flooding in Da Nang: Media sources on November 8 report that heavy rain has caused flooding in Da Nang, Vietnam. Heavy rain started on November 7 causing water levels to rise by 0.5 meters in some areas. The districts of Lien Chieu and Da Nang City were worst affected. Business, transport, and logistics disruptions are expected. |
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Belgium | 8-Nov | Postal delivery operations face disruptions due to IT issues: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on November 9 reported that Bpost, the postal operator of Belgium has indicated disruptions to its IT systems. Thus, the transmission of delivery events has been disrupted nationwide, since the morning of November 8. No timeline has been immediately disclosed as to when the postal operations are expected to return to normal. |
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Philippines | 8-Nov | Heavy rain causes flooding in Davao City: Media sources on report that heavy rain which began the evening of November 8 has caused flooding in western areas of Davao City, Davao del Sur, Philippines. According to reports, impacted areas include Barangay Baliok, Bago Gallera, Bago Aplaya, Catalunan Pequeño and Talomo Proper. Sources state at least 129 individuals were evacuated due to the flooding. Business and transport disruptions are likely in the affected area while flooding persists. |
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Turkey | 11-Nov | Flight delays likely cause lingering disruptions: Aviation sources on November 11 report that 393 flights were delayed at Istanbul International Airport (IATA: IST). The number represents 52 percent of scheduled departures for the day. The delays were due to heavy rain and strong winds in Istanbul. Lingering delays are likely. |
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Vietnam | 12-Nov | Heavy rain causes flooding in Ha Tinh province: Media sources reported that heavy rainfall has led to flooding in the Ha Tinh province of Vietnam on November 12. The most affected areas reportedly include Hoa Duyet, Cam Nhuong, Ky Anh, Huong Khe, Linh Linh, Thach Dong, Huong Son, Can Loc, Duc Tho, Hong Linh, Nghi Xuan and Loc Ha. According to reports, houses and roads have been flooded, including the Highway 1 in Nghen. A landslide following heavy rains has also blocked a section of the National Highway 8A passing through Huong Son District on November 13. Business and transportation disruptions are likely until the situation improves. |
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Ireland | 13-Nov | Flooding reported across Ireland following passage of Storm Debi: Media sources on November 13 indicated severe flooding in multiple parts of Ireland following the passage of Storm Debi. Among the areas most affected were Galway City, Oranmore, Athlone, Longford, Mullingar, Cavan, Drogheda and the northern parts of Dublin County. Strong winds have caused trees to fall over leading to road closures. Business and transportation disruptions are likely until the situation improves. |
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Fiji | 14-Nov | Tropical Cyclone Mal causes postal disruptions: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on November 14 reveals that Tropical Cyclone Mal is prompting postal disruptions across Fiji. According to reports, the designated postal operator of Fiji, Post Fiji Ltd, closed all outlets on November 14 per national cyclone warnings; the closure could be extended if conditions require. Lingering disruptions are likely after postal outlets reopen as operators deal with any backlog. |
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Uruguay | 14-Nov | IT upgrade causes postal delay: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on November 14 revealed that the national postal operator of Uruguay, Correo Uruguayo, is migrating its systems from IPS 2015 to IPS 2022 from November 14 to 17. As a result of the migration, delays in the transmission of data may occur which could impact the processing of international mail and related operations. |
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Kenya | 14-Nov | Flooding across coastal regions: On November 17, media sources report that heavy rainfall since November 14 has led to widespread flooding in southern parts of Kenya. Hundreds of people have been displaced in the counties of Mombasa, Kwale, Kilifi and Tana River due to the floods. Several roads have been inundated, including a section of the Likoni Lungalunga highway and the main road in the Witu Division of Lamu West. In Mombasa, evacuations are ongoing. Further rainfall and disruptions are anticipated. |
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France | 16-Nov | State-of-emergency declared for flooding in Pas-de-Calais: Updated media sources on November 16 reported that French authorities have declared a state-of-emergency for flooding in Pas-de-Calais, France. Sources indicated that authorities have downgraded the heavy rain warning from the highest (red) to second highest (orange). Water levels have reached 1.5 meters in the worst affected area. Around 90 roads in the area are closed, leading to disruptions in logistics. Further rain is forecasted on November 16 and from November 18-19. Business and transportation disruptions are expected. |
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Vietnam | 16-Nov | Heavy rain causes flooding in Nha Trang: Media sources on November 16 report that heavy rain and flooding discharge from provinces further north have caused flooding in Nha Trang, Khanh Hoa Province, Vietnam. According to reports, flooding started at around 21:00 local time on November 15. Worst affected areas include Vinh Thanh commune, where the water level has risen to at least 0,5 meters. Several roads have been washed out, including the October 23 Road. Further rainfall has been forecasted. Business and transportation disruptions are likely. |
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United Arab Emirates | 16-Nov | Flooding in Dubai and Sharjah: Media sources on November 17 informed that heavy rainfall has caused flooding in parts of Dubai and Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. Floodwaters have impacted roadways leading to route closures and increased traffic congestion. Business and transport disruptions are likely in the affected area. |
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Turkey | 19-Nov | Inclement weather disrupted airport operation: Aviation sources report that 297 flight delays occurred at Istanbul International Airport (IATA: IST) on November 20. The number represents 43 percent of scheduled departures for the day. Previously, adverse weather conditions had caused 397 flight delays on November 19. Lingering disruptions are likely. |
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Dominican Republic | 20-Nov | Flooding in Santo Domingo: Media sources on November 20 report that heavy rainfall caused flooding in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. According to reports, the flooding also caused power outages and damaged roads and bridges. The overpass between 27 de Febrero Avenue and Máximo Gómez Avenue collapsed after a landslide. Rescue efforts continue in the affected areas. Business and logistics disruptions are likely in the region. |
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France | 20-Nov | Flight delays due to nationwide air traffic controllers strike: Aviation sources report that 136 flights were delayed at Paris-Orly Airport (IATA: ORY) on November 20. The number represents 41 percent of scheduled departures for the day. The delays are attributed to an ongoing nationwide air traffic controllers strike that will run into November 21. Lingering disruptions are likely. |
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Brazil | 21-Nov | Flooding occurs in areas surrounding Guaíba River: Media sources report on November 21 that heavy rains have caused flooding of the Guaíba River, impacting Porto Alegre, Guaiba, and Eldorado do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Residents in Eldorado do Sul and parts of the city of Guaiba were reportedly forced to evacuate on November 20; the areas of Picada, Chácara, Cidade Verde, and Vila da Paz were most impacted. Flooding has also inundated multiple roadways and caused disruptions to rail operations in the Metropolitan Region of Porto Alegre. Further business and logistics disruptions are likely. |
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Philippines | 21-Nov | Flooding in Northern and Eastern Samar: On November 21, media reports revealed that severe flooding has occurred across the Northern and Eastern Samar provinces in the Eastern Visayas region due to heavy rain that has been impacting the region over the past week. Northern Samar is currently under a state of emergency with flooding reported in the towns of Mondragon, Lapinig, San Roque, Bobon, Catubig, Laoang, Las Navas, Catarman, Lope de Vega, Pambujan, and Palapag. States of emergency have also been declared in the towns of Jipapad and Arteche in Eastern Samar. Disruptions to production and transportation operations in the region are possible. |
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Brazil | 23-Nov | Correios workers vote for indefinite strike across four states: On November 21, media reports revealed that Correios postal workers belonging to the Findect Union have voted in favor of an indefinite strike, starting from November 23 in Brazil. The strikes will reportedly impact postal services in the states of São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Maranhão and Tocantins. The strike is being held amid collective bargaining. Consequent delays to postal operations are to be expected. |
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Brazil | 23-Nov | Customs delay due to strike: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on November 23 reports that a customs strike is ongoing at São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport (IATA: GRU). As a result, customs delays of 1 to 2 days are expected for imports and exports. At the time of writing, the duration and reason for the customs strikes is unclear. Imports to Viracopos International Airport (IATA: VCP) may also be impacted. |
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India | 23-Nov | Flooding in Kerala: Media sources on November 23 indicate that heavy rainfall has caused flooding in Kerala, India. The regions of Idukki, Thiruvananthapuram, Pathanamthitta, and Thrissur were reported to be the most affected. Roads and critical infrastructure were reported to be flooded. Business and logistics disruptions are likely. |
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Finland | 24-Nov-18-Feb | Authorities to close additional border crossings with Russia: Media sources report on November 22 that the Finnish government will expand closures of border crossings with Russia from November 24. The expansion will include the border crossings of Vartius, Kuusamo, and Salla between Finland and Russia. Previously, the Finnish government closed the border crossings of Vaalimaa, Nuijamaa, Imatra, and Niirala. The closures are expected to be in place until February 18, 2024, in response to increased migrant flows from Russia. According to sources, the closures impact freight transportation operations as well. |
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India | 26-Nov | Truck shortage causes delays at border crossing: Media sources on November 26 reported that a shortage of trucks is leading to processing delays at the Petrapole – Benapole land border crossing between India and Bangladesh. According to reports, the shortage of trucks is caused by opposition parties protest in Bangladesh. Processing rates have declined by nearly 50 percent as the number of trucks cleared per day decreases from 450 to 200 per day. It is unclear when normal operations would resume at the border. |
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United States | 26-Nov | Flight delays likely cause disruptions: Aviation sources report that 564 flights were delayed at Chicago O’Hare International Airport (IATA: ORD) on November 26. The number represents 49 percent of scheduled departures for the day. The reason for the delays has not been specified. Lingering disruptions are expected. |
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Russian Federation | 26-Nov | Southern regions affected by floods: Media sources on November 28 report that floods have affected southern regions of Russia due to inclement storms since November 26. The areas impacted include Dagestan, Krasnodar, and Rostove. As a result of winds and storms, power outages have spread across the region. Train services have been delayed as rail tracks in coastal areas fell into the sea. It is reported that freight train operations connecting Moscow have been delayed. Disruptions are likely to extend as the severe weather is expected to continue into late November 27. |
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Australia | 27-Nov | Heavy rain causes floods across Adelaide: Media sources on November 28 report that storms and winds have led to floods across Adelaide, South Australia, Australia, on November 27. Structures were inundated. Flight operations at Adelaide Airport were disrupted by the storm. Power outages due to the inclement weather have been reported. A severe thunderstorm warning remains in place in part of the city. Disruptions to businesses and transportation should be expected. |
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United States | 28-Nov | International Bridge I in Eagle Pass partially closed: Media sources on November 28 reported that the International Bridge I connecting Eagle Pass with Piedras Negras, Mexico, has been closed to US bound traffic due to a surge in migrant crossings. The closure is in place indefinitely. Mexico bound traffic is unaffected. Bridge II remains open for cargo trucks. The Texas Department of Public Safety will also begin safety inspections for all trucks entering from Mexico at commercial border crossings in Eagle Pass and Del Rio, Texas. Logistics delays are likely while the measures are in place. |
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Argentina | 29-Nov | Customs delays likely due to nationwide strike: Media sources reported on November 28 that government workers from the National Service of Agri-Food Health and Quality (Senasa) have planned to launch a 3-day nationwide strike from November 29 to December 1 across Argentina. The action will impact both exports and interprovincial trade. Processing times at border crossings, ports, and airports are likely to increase. |
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Finland | 29-Nov |
Authorities to close final border crossing with Russia: Media sources reported on November 28 that Finland will close its final border crossing with Russia on November 29. The Raja-Jooseppi border crossing was the only remaining crossing since authorities closed all other crossings on November 24. Raja-Jooseppi crossing will remain closed until December 13. According to sources, the closures impact freight transportation operations as well. |
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Indonesia | 30-Nov | Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Cawang: Media sources on November 30 report that heavy rainfall has caused flooding in Cawang, Jakarta, Indonesia. According to reports, at least 69 neighbourhood units are flooded with water levels of up to 80 centimetres in worst affected areas. Business and transport disruptions are likely while floodwaters persist. |
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India | 30-Nov |
Heavy rain causes flooding in Chennai: Updated media sources on November 30 reported that heavy rain continue to cause flooding in parts of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. Most impacted are the suburbs of Tambaram, Chrompet, Pallavaram, Pammal, Peerkankaranai, Sembakkam, Kanchipuram, and Thiruvallur. Flooded roads have been reported, including the Tambaram-Velachery Road and Mudichur Road. Further rain has been forecasted. Traffic disruptions are likely. |
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Portugal | 30-Nov | Flight delays likely cause disruptions: Updated aviation sources on December 1 reported that 228 flights were delayed at General Humberto Delgado Airport (IATA: LIS) on November 30. The number represents 63 percent of scheduled departures for the day. The reason for the delays remains unspecified. Lingering disruptions are expected. |
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Democratic Republic of the Congo | 04-May-07-Nov | Postal services normalize following flooding around Kalehe: Updated intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on November 7 reported that all postal operations have returned to normal in the area of Kalehe in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Previous intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on May 19 indicated that Société Congolaise des Postes et Télécommunications (SCPT), the postal operator, was facing disruptions to its services due to flooding. The collection and delivery of international and domestic mail have been affected in the region since May 4. |
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Bermuda | 02-Oct-31-Oct | Nationwide postal operations normalize following cyber attack: Updated intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on November 6 reported that nationwide postal operations have returned to normal across Bermuda on October 31. Previous intelligence received by Everstream Analytics indicated that the Bermuda Government’s IT systems have been the subject of a ransomware attack, which the government was actively working to resolve. As a result, the Bermuda Post Office could not scan inbound and outbound mail items, while mail dispatches were also impacted. The outage was reportedly ongoing since October 2. |
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Latvia | 16-Oct | Latvian authorities close Russian border crossings: Media sources on October 16 indicated that the Latvian Government closed the Brunishevo-Pededze border crossing between Russia and Latvia. The closure comes after Russia implemented new entry restrictions on Ukrainian passport holders. In addition to the Pededze crossing, Latvian authorities also closed the border crossing in Vientuli. It remains unknown when the border crossings will reopen. Consequent logistics disruptions are to be expected. |
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France | 16-Oct | Mont Blanc Tunnel closed until December 18: Media sources report that the Mont Blanc Tunnel is closed from October 16 until 10 pm local time on December 18 for planned maintenance work. Most heavy goods vehicles traveling between France and Italy are likely to divert to the Frejus Tunnel. Increased traffic could prompt congestion on alternative routes. |
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Italy | 17-Oct | Heavy rains cause flash flooding in Rome: Media sources on October 17 indicate that heavy rain has led to flash floods in Rome, Italy. The district of Ostia was worst affected. Rescue and relief works have begun. Roads and critical infrastructure are flooded. Transport and business disruptions are likely. |
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Spain | 18-Oct | Flooding in Santiago de Compostela: On October 19, media sources report that heavy rainfall has resulted in localized flooding in parts of Santiago de Compostela, Spain, on October 18, including in the districts of Sar, Fontiñas and Almáciga. The city’s historical center was also affected by flooding in some areas. The rain continued into October 19 and disruptions to road traffic remain possible. |
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Belgium | 18-Oct | Bomb threat disrupted airport operations: Media sources report that a bomb threat disrupted operations at Ostend-Bruges International Airport (IATA: OST), Ostend, Belgium, on the morning of October 18. As a result, the airport was evacuated and operations were interrupted. The airport resumed operations at 13:20 local time on the same day. Lingering disruptions are likely. |
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Brazil | 18-Oct | Custom delay due to strike: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on October 18 informed that a customs strike is ongoing at São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport (IATA: GRU). As a result, customs delays are expected. According to sources, shipments are expected to be released the next business night. It is unclear how long the customs strikes will last. Logistics disruptions are likely. |
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Portugal | 19-Oct | Heavy rain causes floods across Greater Lisbon: Media sources on October 19 report that heavy rainfall following the passage of Storm Aline has caused floods across Greater Lisbon and neighboring areas. Inundated roadways and subway stations and damages to infrastructure including electricity network are reported in Mafra, Torres Vedras, Amadora, and Lisbon Metropolitan Area. In Agualva-Cacém and Queluz, motorway A37 (IC19) has been partially closed due to floodwater. Business and transportation disruptions are likely. |
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Mexico | 19-Oct | Tropical Storm Norma tracks northwards towards Baja California: On October 18, meteorological sources indicate that Tropical Storm Norma is currently a tropical storm with peak winds of 55 knots located around 690 miles (1,100 km) south of Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. The storm system reportedly moves northwestwards towards Baja California and is expected to strengthen into a category 2 storm by October 19 before making landfall near the city of La Paz on October 23. Consequent disruptions to business and transportation operations are likely. |
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United Kingdom | 20-Oct | Flooding persists in parts of England and Wales: Media sources on October 22 report that major cleanup operations are underway after the passing of Storm Babet. However, four severe flood warnings remained for Derbyshire and Wales. The Environment Agency expects the flooding to persist until October 24 especially in areas near major rivers. Previously, heavy rainfall caused by the passage of Storm Babet had led to flooding, roadway closures and rail service disruptions across northern Wales and England, United Kingdom on October 20. Lingering disruptions to businesses and transport disruptions are likely. |
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Jamaica | 23-Oct | Fire at central sorting office disrupts postal services: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on October 24 revealed that a fire at the central sorting office of Jamaica Post, the postal operator of Jamaica, has disrupted postal services. Reports indicate the fire occurred at 09:00 local time on October 23 prompting the evacuation of the sorting center and the suspension of all mail operations, ICT, and customer services support functions. Limited mail operations resumed on October 24; lingering disruptions to postal services are likely. |
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Mexico | 23-Oct | Floods in Sinaloa: Media sources on October 23 reported that heavy rainfall following the passage of Hurricane Norma had caused flooding in 10 municipalities in Sinaloa, Mexico. The municipalities affected include Ahome, Angostura, Culiacán, El Fuerte, Elota, Navolato, Guasave, Mazatlán, Mocorito and Salvador Alvarado. Business and transportation disruptions are likely. |
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Netherlands | 23-Oct | Flight delays likely cause disruptions: Aviation media sources indicate that 504 flight delays were reported at Amsterdam Schiphol International Airport (IATA: AMS) on October 23. The number reportedly accounts for 51 percent of scheduled departures for the day. The cause of flight disruptions was not specified. Lingering disruptions are possible. |
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France | 24-Oct | Storm Bernard cause flooding in Drôme and Ardèche: On October 24, Media sources report that heavy rain caused by the passage of Storm Bernard overnight from October 23 to October 24 led to flooding and landslides in Drôme and Ardèche, France. Flooded roads were reported in Bren, Saint-Barthelemy-de-Vals and Marsaz. The Highway 7 was affected by a landslide near Erôme. Six departments remained under orange weather alert through October 24: Jura, Ain, Isère, Drôme, Ardèche and Alpes-Maritimes. In addition, for the areas of Gard, Hérault, Lozère and Aveyron yellow weather alerts are in effect. Consequent disruptions to transportation operations are to be expected. |
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Nigeria | 24-Oct | Authorities declare state of emergency in Isheri due to flooding: Media sources on October 24 indicated that authorities have declared a state of emergency in Isheri, Lagos, Nigeria, due to flooding. According to sources, the area has been affected by the release of excess water from the Oyan River Dam. Several roadways including the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway have been damaged by the flooding. Consequent disruptions to business and transportation operations are likely. |
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Yemen | 24-Oct | Tropical Cyclone Tej approaches Qishn : Weather sources on October 23 informed that Tropical Cyclone Tej is tracking in the Gulf of Aden towards Yemen. Forecast models predict that Tej will remain Category 2 hurricane intensity. Landfall is forecast around Qishn, Al Mahrah Governorate, Yemen, around early October 24. Heavy rainfall is forecasted for about Al Mahrah, the Socotra Archipelago, parts of Hadramaut, and eastern portions of Shabwa. Business and transportation disruptions are likely. |
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Serbia | 24-Oct | Postal workers strike prompts service disruptions: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics revealed that Post of Serbia, the national postal operator, has been experiencing nationwide disruptions to its operations due to a strike which began on October 24. Unionized workers reached an agreement with employers and ended the action on November 15; however, non-unionized employees continue to strike. Postal disruptions, including mail processing and delivery delays, are likely to continue as a result. |
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Mexico | 25-Oct | Acapulco sustains significant damage due to Hurricane Otis: Updated media sources on October 26 indicate that the state of Acapulco in Mexico had sustained significant flood damage following the passage of Hurricane Otis. According to reports, almost 20 inches of rainfall had been recorded and the Papagayo River had broken its’s banks and overflowed. Many roadways and critical infrastructure services remain damaged including the main highway connecting Acapulco to Mexico City. At least 40 percent of the city’s residents also remain without power as of October 26. Further disruptions to logistics operations are to be expected. |
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United States | 25-Oct |
Shelter-in-place orders across parts of southern Maine following mass shooting: On October 27, updated media reports revealed that shelter-in-place orders remain in effect for the towns of Aurburn, Lewiston, Lisbon and Bowdoin in southern Maine following a mass shooting in Lewiston during the night of October 25. A regionwide police manhunt for a suspect is currently ongoing. Many businesses are reportedly closed, and police have advised residents to stay at home. No indication of when the lockdown will be lifted has been given. The attacks started at around 18:56 local time on October 25 on Lincoln Street. Production and transportation disruptions in the area are likely until the shelter in place order has been lifted.
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Portugal | 26-Oct |
Flooding across Viana do Castelo district: On October 26, media sources reported that heavy rain the same day has caused the Lima River to overflow its banks, causing flooding across the district of Viana do Castelo, Portugal. Sources indicate that road traffic on the Estorãos and Santa Marinha bridges in Ponte de Lima is closed to traffic due to the rising water level of the Estorãos and Labruja rivers. The Portuguese Institute of the Sea and Atmosphere (IPMA) has issued the highest red alert level for the district of Viana do Castelo for heavy and persistent rainfall. Flooding and local road and bridge closures have also been recorded in Arcos de Valdevez. Further business and transport disruptions are likely. |
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Australia | 29-Oct | Flight delays likely cause disruption: Aviation sources reported that 171 flight delays occurred at Melbourne Tullamarine Airport (IATA: MEL) on October 29. The number represents 42 percent of scheduled departures for the day. Previously, the airport recorded 134 flight delays representing 40 percent of scheduled departures on October 27. It is unclear what is causing the delays. Lingering disruptions are likely. |
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Switzerland | 30-Oct | Technical fault puts Zurich Airport at a standstill: Media sources on October 30 report that flights were temporarily delayed at Zurich Airport (IATA: ZRH) from 14:30 until 16:30 local time. This was due to a technical problem with Skyguide air traffic control. Flights were delayed by up to 90 minutes. The issue has since been resolved and flights have resumed. |
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Thailand | 30-Oct | Flooding in Nakhon Ratchasima: Media sources on October 30 report that heavy rainfall has caused flooding in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand. According to reports, floodwaters of up to 60 cm have inundated several roads in the city, including Mittraphap Road. Rain is forecast to continue until at least 02:00 local time on October 31. Business and transport disruptions are likely. |
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Bangladesh | 31-Oct | Logistics carriers report delivery delays nationwide: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on November 1 reported that logistics carriers are reporting nationwide delivery delays due to ongoing protests by two of Bangladesh’s opposition parties. Sources indicated that movement of cargo between Dhaka and several regions have been affected. Due to the volatile situation in the country, delivery delays are expected to extend beyond the protest duration which is scheduled for October 31 to November 2. Customers should anticipate logistics disruptions. |
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Senegal | 01-Nov | Aviation workers stage 48-hour strike: Media sources indicated that ground handling workers from 2AS at Blaise Diagne International Airport (IATA: DSS), Senegal have filed a strike notice of a 48-hour strike on November 1 and 2. The strike was called for by workers from the single Union of Air Transport Works and Ancillary Activities of Senegal (SUTTAAAS). The strike concerns about wage and working condition issues and is a follow-up strike from warning strike in July. Aviation transport and business disruptions are likely. |
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France | 01-Nov | Road closures across Normandy and Brittany due to Storm Ciaran: On November 1, media reports revealed that road closures are currently in effect across parts of Normandy and Brittany due to extremely violent winds brought about by the passage of Storm Ciaran. The storm is reportedly bringing winds of between 120-160 km/h to the English Channel and the surrounding regions. A red weather warning is in place for the departments of Finistere, Cotes d'Armor, and Manche until 10:00 local local time on November 2. Affected roadways include the Cadix viaduct, Normandy Bridge, the Grand Canal Viaduct, and the Tancarville Bridge. Train traffic in the region has also reportedly been interrupted. Transportation disruptions are likely in the region. |
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Kenya | 02-Nov | Posta Kenya workers announce nationwide strike: Media sources indicated that the union of Posta Kenya issued a nationwide strike notice over delayed salaries from November 2. According to the union, over 2,500 Posta Kenya employees have not been paid for the last five months. The union indicated that all Post offices across the country remain closed until employees are paid all their dues. Postal disruptions are likely. |
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Netherlands | 02-Nov | Flight disruptions at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport: Media sources report that strong winds associated with Storm Ciaran are disrupting flight operations at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (IATA: AMS) on November 2. According to reports, over 200 departures and arrivals were canceled as of 07:30 local time the same day. Sources indicate that KLM is canceling all arriving and departing flights at AMS from the early afternoon through the remainder of November 2. The inclement weather is forecast to subside during the evening of November 2, but disruptions to flight schedules could persist through November 3 as the airport deals with any backlog. |
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Italy | 03-Nov | Flooding Disrupts Postal Operations in Tuscany: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on November 7 revealed that flooding in Tuscany is disrupting postal operations in the region. Poste Italiane, the national postal operator of Italy, states it cannot ensure timely collection and delivery of mail in the affected area. Worst affected areas are Florence, Pistoia, and Prato. Lingering disruptions to operations are likely until weather conditions improve. |
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Germany | 04-Nov | Lingering disruptions following hostage situation at Hamburg Airport: Media sources on November 6 report that operations have resumed at Hamburg Airport (IATA: HAM) following a hostage situation. Operations at the airport were halted for at least 18 hours after an armed man drove onto the airport’s premises armed with a gun and a hostage at 20:00 local time on November 4. Significant lingering delays are expected at the airport as the airport works to clear backlogged planes. |
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South Korea | 05-Nov | Flight delays at Incheon International Airport: Aviation media sources report that 298 flight delays were reported at Incheon International Airport (IATA: ICN) on November 5. The number represents 53 percent of scheduled departures for the day. The reason for the delays remains unknown. Lingering disruptions are likely. |
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Guatemala | 06-Nov | Flooding reported in Alta Verapaz, Petén, and Izabal: On November 6, updated media reports indicate that heavy rains have led to regional flooding in the provinces of Alta Verapaz, Petén, and Izabal in northern Guatemala. Around 168,000 people have reportedly been affected by the floods and 11 roadways in the region have also been damaged. Flooding has been reported in several cities in the region including Panzós, San Juan Chamelco, and Cobán in the province of Alta Verapaz and San Antonio La Paz, El Progreso, Puerto Barrios, and Morales in the province of Izabal. Business and transportation disruptions are possible in the affected regions. |
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Somalia | 06-Nov | Flooding across the South West and Jubbaland states: On November 6, media reports revealed that around 530,000 people across the states of South West and Jubbaland in southwestern Somalia have been affected by heavy flooding that has been impacting the region. Around 113,000 people have been displaced as a result of the floods caused by the El Nino phenomenon. Transportation and production disruptions are likely in the area. |
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Ukraine | 06-Nov | Border delays due to truckers' protest: Media sources on November 10 report that thousands of trucks were lined up at several border crossings between Ukraine and Poland, preventing goods from being delivered to Europe and causing traffic jams lasting several days as Polish truckers blocked checkpoints over what they said was unfair competition from their Ukrainian counterparts. The protest started on November 6 and is scheduled to run until at least December 3. |
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Vietnam | 07-Nov | Heavy Rain Causes Flooding in Da Nang: Media sources on November 8 report that heavy rain has caused flooding in Da Nang, Vietnam. Heavy rain started on November 7 causing water levels to rise by 0.5 meters in some areas. The districts of Lien Chieu and Da Nang City were worst affected. Business, transport, and logistics disruptions are expected. |
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Belgium | 8-Nov | Postal delivery operations face disruptions due to IT issues: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on November 9 reported that Bpost, the postal operator of Belgium has indicated disruptions to its IT systems. Thus, the transmission of delivery events has been disrupted nationwide, since the morning of November 8. No timeline has been immediately disclosed as to when the postal operations are expected to return to normal. |
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Philippines | 8-Nov | Heavy rain causes flooding in Davao City: Media sources on report that heavy rain which began the evening of November 8 has caused flooding in western areas of Davao City, Davao del Sur, Philippines. According to reports, impacted areas include Barangay Baliok, Bago Gallera, Bago Aplaya, Catalunan Pequeño and Talomo Proper. Sources state at least 129 individuals were evacuated due to the flooding. Business and transport disruptions are likely in the affected area while flooding persists. |
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Turkey | 11-Nov | Flight delays likely cause lingering disruptions: Aviation sources on November 11 report that 393 flights were delayed at Istanbul International Airport (IATA: IST). The number represents 52 percent of scheduled departures for the day. The delays were due to heavy rain and strong winds in Istanbul. Lingering delays are likely. |
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