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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Hong Kong | 19-Jul |
Tropical Storm Wipha disrupts operations at Hong Kong International Airport : Media sources reported that around 500 flights were cancelled at Hong Kong International Airport (IATA: HKG) in Hong Kong as Tropical Storm Wipha brought strong winds and heavy rainfalls on July 19. Airlines have also cancelled or delayed flights scheduled between 05:00 and 18:00 local time on July 20. Further disruptions are to be expected until weather conditions improve. |
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Mexico | 19-Jul |
Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Mexico City : Media sources reported that heavy rainfall caused flooding in parts of Mexico City, Mexico, on the evening of July 19. The most affected areas included Magdalena Contreras, Álvaro Obregón, and Iztapalapa, where flooded roads, stranded vehicles, and infrastructural damage were reported. Authorities declared a red alert in multiple zones due to floodwaters. Disruptions to logistics and businesses are to be expected until weather conditions improve. |
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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. |
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Hong Kong | 20-Jul |
Typhoon Wipha disrupts postal operationsi : Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on July 21 reported that Typhoon Wipha has disrupted operations of Hong Kong Post. According to sources, operations of the mail tracking office and customer relationship management call centres, which serve EMS, letters, and parcels transported by air, were affected. The movement of all inbound and outbound international mail is expected to face disruptions until weather conditions improve. |
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Philippines | 20-Jul |
Heavy rain causes flooding in parts of Pangasinan: Media sources reported on July 21 that prolonged heavy rainfall caused flooding across Pangasinan, Philippines on July 20. Dagupan City, Balungao, Umingan, and Santa d Barbara were severely affected. Flooding impacted 63 villages and displaced over 35,000 people. Business and transport disruptions are likely while flooding persists. |
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India | 22-Jul |
Flooding in parts of Jammu and Kashmir: Media sources reported on July 22 that heavy rainfall has caused flooding in parts of Jammu and Kashmir in India. According to reports, the most affected areas include Poonch and Rajouri. In Poonch, landslides were reported on several roads, including the Jammu-Rajouri-Poonch Highway (National Highway 144A). In Rajouri, flash floods caused damage and disruptions in the city. Authorities have issued red and orange alerts for heavy rainfall over the next few days in parts of Jammu, Rajouri, Kathua, Samba, Reasi, and Kashmir Valley towns such as Srinagar and Anantnag. Business and logistic disruptions can be expected till weather conditions improve. |
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Vietnam | 22-Jul |
Flooding in Nghệ An and Thanh Hóa Provinces: Media sources reported on July 22 that flash floods have inundated many communes and wards in Nghệ An and Thanh Hóa provinces in Vietnam. On the afternoon of the same day, Thanh Hóa saw hundreds of low-lying residential areas flooded in the delta and coastal areas, including in Hạc Thành, Hàm Rồng, Đông Sơn and Hóa Quỳ communes. In Nghệ An, reports indicate road damage in rural communes, as well as widespread damage to crops. Previous sources on July 22 reported heavy rainfall-induced flooding in Mường Xén and areas along National Highway 7 in Nghệ An. The Nam Mo River rose rapidly, forcing evacuations. Several sections of National Highway 7 are deeply flooded, with multiple localities on red alert and prepared for further evacuations as water levels continue to rise. Logistics disruptions are likely. |
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Mexico | 23-Jul | Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Tlahuac : Media sources reported on July 24 that heavy rainfall has caused flooding in several neighborhoods of the Tláhuac district, Mexico, since the afternoon of July 23. Water levels along Avenida Tlahuac and nearby intersections, leading authorities to recommend alternate routes, including Aldama and Avenida Juárez. An orange alert remains in place for Tláhuac and surrounding districts. Logistics delays are anticipated until weather conditions improve. |
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Thailand | 23-Jul | Thailand closes all border crossings with Cambodia: Updated media sources report on July 23 that authorities in Thailand have closed all border crossings indefinitely between Thailand's northeastern provinces and Cambodia amid rising political tensions. It remains unknown when border activity is likely to resume. Initially, on June 24, authorities in Thailand closed all permanent and temporary border checkpoints with Cambodia. The border closures include the suspension of all cross-border vehicle movement as well as cross-border trade activities, with an exception for cross-border movement involving humanitarian causes. |
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Austria | 23-25-Jul | Roadway closure of A13 Brenner Motorway near Patsch: Media sources reported on July 23 that heavy rainfall from a thunderstorm has triggered several mudslides in Schönberg and Patsch, Tyrol, Austria, leading to the full closure of the Brenner Motorway (A13) near the Patsch-Igls junction. The closure, which began late afternoon on July 23, is expected to remain in place until at least July 25. Cleanup operations have commenced, and a detour is available via the Brenner Autobahn. Disruptions to logistics are expected as the restoration work is carried out. |
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Philippines | 24-Jul | Typhoon Co-may causes disruptions at Manila International Airport: Media sources on July 24 report that Typhoon Co-may disrupted flight operations at Manila International Airport (IATA: MNL), Manila, the Philippines. The typhoon brought strong winds and heavy rain to the city. Around 137 flights have been delayed and 6 have been cancelled. Further disruptions are expected until weather conditions improve. |
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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. |
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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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China | 26-Jul | Heavy rainfall causes flooding in parts of Miyun, Beijing: Local media sources reported that heavy rainfall caused flooding in parts of Miyun District, Beijing, China, since the afternoon of July 26. Several roads in Shicheng, Fengjiayu, and Bulaotun towns were cut off due to flooding. Authorities issued red warnings for heavy rains in parts of Miyun, Huairou, and Yanqing districts. Lingering disruptions to businesses and logistics should be expected. |
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Vietnam | 26-Jul | Heavy rainfall causes flooding in parts of Son La: Local media sources reported that heavy rainfall has caused flooding in several communes across Son La province, Viet Nam, on the night between July 26 and 27. The affected communes include Huoi Mot, Chieng So, Bo Sinh, Chieng Khoong, Nam Ty, and Song Ma. The National Center for Hydrometeorological Forecasting has issued warnings of flash floods and landslides in the province of Son La on July 27. Business and logistics disruptions should be expected until the floodwater recedes. |
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Romania | 28-Jul | Heavy rain causes flooding in Neamț and Suceava: Media sources report that heavy rainfall caused flooding in Neamț and Suceava Counties, Romania, on July 28. Over 900 people were evacuated from areas including Farcașa, Poiana Teiului, and Borca. Sources also report that several zones were affected by rising floodwaters and the collapse of National Road 177A, along with other damaged routes. Three fatalities were confirmed in Suceava County. Disruptions are expected to continue until weather conditions improve. |
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Mexico | 29-Jul | Power outage disrupts Veracruz custom operations: Media sources on July 31 report that the port of Veracruz, Mexico (MX VER) has suspended all custom operations due to a persistent power outage since July 29. The power outage forced reliance on limited mobile inspection units before a complete halt at 03:14 local time on July 30. Emergency generators were shut down later that day to avoid equipment failure and port yards were closed at 14:30 local time to manage truck congestion. The outage has caused major delays in import and export operations with truck queues and delays of over 10 hours. Operational disruptions are expected to continue until the power is fully restored. |
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Japan | 30-Jul | Tsunami-Warning disrupts postal operations across Japan: Media sources on July 30 report that Japan Post Bank Co., Ltd. has suspended counter operations at 455 post offices nationwide, primarily in Pacific coastal areas from Hokkaido to Okinawa in Japan, following the tsunami warning triggered by the 8.8-magnitude earthquake off Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula. Mail deliveries are expected to be delayed due to flight and ship cancellations. |
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Taiwan | 30-Jul | Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Taichung City and Nantou County: Media sources reported on July 30 that heavy rainfall has caused flash flooding in parts of Taichung City and Nantou County, Taiwan, on the morning of the same day. According to reports, in Taichung City, roads such as Liberty Road in Central District and Zhongyong Road in Nantun District were waterlogged. In Nantou County, flooding has been reported in Zhushan Township, Xinyi Township, and Nantou City. Several power outages have also been recorded in Zhushan Township. Business and logistics disruptions are to be anticipated until floodwaters recede. |
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United Kingdom | 30-Jul | Air Traffic Control outage causes flight disruptions across airports: Media sources on July 30 report that a major air traffic control outage at Sanwick caused significant flight disruptions across airports in the United Kingdom on the same day. The affected airports include London Heathrow Airport (IATA: LHR), where 308 flights were delayed and 32 were cancelled on July 30, Edinburgh Airport (IATA: EDI), Stansted Airport (IATS: MAG), and Manchester Airport (IATA: MAN). Authorities restored the system within 20 minutes of the outage, and departures resumed at the affected airports. Expect flight delays due to the incumbent backlog. |
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China | 30-Jul | Shanghai Airports reduce operational capacity due to Typhoon: Media sources reported on July 30 that Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport and Shanghai Pudong International Airport (IATA: PVG) are reducing their operational capacity due to the impact of Typhoon Co-May, which made landfall along the coast of Zhujiajian Island in Zhoushan, China, at 04:30 local time on the same day. According to reports, nearly 30 percent of inbound and outbound flights were either delayed or cancelled on July 30. 640 flights have been affected across Shanghai's Pudong and Hongqiao international airports. Lingering logistics delays may be anticipated. |
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Russia | 30-Jul | Magnitude 8.7 earthquake triggers tsunami in Kamchatka: Media sources report that a magnitude 8.7 earthquake has occurred offshore 126 kilometers east-southeast of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Kamchatka Krai, Russian Federation at 11:24 local time on July 30. The depth of the epicenter is 18.2 km. Tsunami waves of over 4 meters in height were recorded in parts of Kamchatka, prompting evacuations and damaging buildings. Preliminary assessments have indicated no injuries at the time of writing, but an evacuation order has been issued for the town of Severo-Kurilsk due to the tsunami threat. The earthquake has further triggered tsunami warnings and evacuation orders along the Pacific coast of Japan, with authorities warning of tsunami waves of up to 3 meters. A tsunami advisory has also been issued by the US Tsunami Warning System for coasts of Russia, Japan and Hawaii. Disruptions to businesses are likely and aftershocks are to be anticipated. |
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India | 02-Aug | Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Uttar Pradesh : Media sources reported that heavy rainfall caused flooding in several parts of Uttar Pradesh, India, displacing over 84,000 people and damaging more than 4,000 hectares of land on August 2. Affected regions include Kanpur Nagar, Lakhimpur Kheri, Agra, Auraiya, Chitrakoot, Ballia, Banda, Ghazipur, Mirzapur, Prayagraj, Varanasi, Chandauli, Jalaun, Kanpur Dehat, Hamirpur, Etawah, and Fatehpur. Floodwater damaged roadways, leading to traffic and logistics congestion. Lingering disruptions are likely until weather conditions improve. |
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Netherlands | 04-Aug | Weather conditions disrupt flight operations at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport: Media sources report on August 5 that severe weather conditions disrupted flight operations at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (IATA: AMS), Amsterdam, Netherlands, on August 4. According to sources, 406 flights were delayed and 28 cancelled. Further disruptions are to be expected until weather conditions improve. |
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United Kingdom | 04-Aug | Storm Floris causes disruptions: Media sources reported on August 4 that Storm Floris, accompanied by heavy winds and rainfall, touched down in parts of Northern Ireland, Scotland, northern Wales, and northern England in the United Kingdom. According to reports, the storm led to flooded roads, downed trees, and caused widespread power outages. Business and logistical disruptions can be expected. |
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Hong Kong | 05-07-Aug | Postal operations normalize after severe weather: Updated intelligence received by Everstream Analytics indicates that the processing and delivery of all mail including letters, parcels and EMS have returned to normal across Hong Kong, as of August 7. Previously, at 05:00 local time on August 5, a black level rainstorm warning was issued due to inclement weather conditions. Thus, Hong Kong Post reported disruptions during that period. |
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Hong Kong | 05-Aug | Inclement weather conditions disrupt postal operations in Hong Kong: On August 5, Hongkong Post reports that a black level rainstorm warning was issued at 05:50 local time on the same day. The processing and delivery of all letters, parcels and Express Mail Service (EMS) items will be affected. The impact is expected to last for at least a day upon service resumption, but no further details have been disclosed at the time of writing. |
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India | 06-Aug | Heavy rain hits parts of Bengaluru: Media sources reported on August 7 that overnight heavy rainfall led to widespread waterlogging and traffic disruption across Bengaluru, Karnataka, India, since the night of August 6. The floods have also caused roadway and traffic disruptions. Affected roads include stretches from Vaddarapalya to Hennur, Geddalahalli, and the Ramamurthy Nagar–Kasturi Nagar service road. The India Meteorological Department expects continued rain through the week. Disruptions to businesses and logistics are expected until the weather conditions improve. |
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United States | 06-Aug | Authorities issue ground stop for United Airlines flights: Media sources on August 6 reported that the Federal Aviation Administration issued a ground stop for United Airlines flights across the United States due to a technical glitch on the evening of same day. The ground stop was issued at major airports including Newark Liberty International Airport (IATA: EWR), Denver International Airport (IATA: DEN), George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IATA: IAH), and Chicago O'Hare International Airport (IATA: ORD). Sources indicate that at least 827 flights have been delayed and 23 have been canceled. The ground stop was lifted following the resolution of the issue at 21:00 local time on the same day, but delays continued through the evening. |
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Nigeria | 07-Aug | Aviation worker unions threaten nationwide strike: Local media sources indicated that aviation worker unions in Nigeria have threatened to shut down ground operations nationwide over unresolved salary disputes and poor working conditions, earliest from August 7. Workers of the Air Transport Services Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (ATSSSAN), National Union of Air Transport Employees (NUATE), Association of Nigeria Aviation Professionals (ANAP), and the Amalgamated Union of Public Corporations, Civil Service, Technical and Recreational Services Employees (AUPCTRE) may participate in the strike. Logistics delays are expected if work stoppages occur. |
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Japan | 08-Aug | Rainfall causes flooding and landslides in Kirishima and Aira: Media sources on August 8 report that heavy rainfall caused flooding in Kirishima and Aira, Kagoshima, Japan, resulting in landslides and extensive infrastructure damage. Prolonged and intense downpours led to submerged roads, collapsed bridges and sidewalks, and damaged traffic signals across both cities, especially Hayato, Kokubu, and Kajiki. Emergency services are conducting ongoing rescue and recovery efforts as affected areas remain inundated. Logistics disruptions are likely. |
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Bangladesh | 12-15-Aug | Transport workers warn of 72-hour strike from August 12: Media sources reported that transport workers plan to launch a 72-hour nationwide strike from 06:00 local time on August 12 to 06:00 local time on August 15 to demand changes to the Road Transport Act of 2018 and other issues. Logistics disruptions are expected. |
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Montenegro | 19-Aug | Air traffic controllers plan strike at Podgorica Airport: Media sources report on August 5 that air traffic controllers of the Air Traffic Control Union (SKL) have planned a strike at Podgorica Airport (IATA: TGD), Montenegro, due to collective bargaining. The strike is set to begin at 23:00 local time on August 19 and end on September 30. The controllers are also members of the air traffic control service for Serbia and Montenegro (SMATSA). It is unclear how many will participate in the strike. |
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