Global Event Observer

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

Libanon 07-Aug-24 - 08-Apr-25 Postal operations return to normal: Updated intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on April 8 indicated that postal operations have returned to normal following security concerns in Lebanon. Previous sources on October 4, 2024, reported that the deteriorating security situation continued to disrupt postal operations nationwide. Most post office branches in the south of the country were closed, along with several located in the southern region of Beirut. The main sorting center remained operational but operated with very limited capacity since August 7, 2024.
Italy 01-Mar Truck drivers launch nationwide strike: Local media sources reported that truck drivers have launched a nationwide strike in Italy on March 1. The strike was expected to be indefinite. The strike was called by the Unione Sindacale di Base (USB) union due to the lack of specific and concrete policies for the trucking sector from the Italian Ministry of Transportation. Road blockades and business disruptions are likely until the strike persists.
Indonesia 03-Mar

Heavy rain causes flooding in Kampar Regency: Media sources reported on March 4 that heavy rain since March 3 has caused flooding in Kampar Regency, Riau, Indonesia, through the overflowing of the Kampar River. According to reports, Tapung Hilir, Siak Hulu, Tambang, Perhentian Raja, Kampar, North Kampar, and Rumbio Jaya are the most affected subdistricts within the regency, where water levels have reportedly reached 100 centimeters in certain areas. Several roadways have been flooded. Business and logistics disruptions may be expected as regional roads could be damaged.

Colombia 03-Mar

Farmers protest to cause traffic disruptions nationwide: Media sources report that rice farmers have announced an indefinite national strike in Colombia due to the reduction of paddy rice prices. The strike started on March 03 at 07:00 local time. The farmers plan to launch blockades on several major roadways in regions including Tolima, Huila, and Sucre. Traffic disruptions are likely.

Nigeria 04-Mar

Authorities close runway in Lagos: Media sources reported that authorities closed one runway at Lagos Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Nigeria on March 04 at 03:00 local time. The runway is expected to reopen at 23:59 local time on March 4. Though authorities have redirected flight traffic to another runway, disruptions to airport operations can be expected.

China 04-Mar

Rainfall causes disruptions at Guangzhou Baiyun Airport: Media sources report that heavy rainfall caused disruptions to flight operations at Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (IATA: CAN) in China. Authorities implemented a Level IV emergency response at 13:10 local time on March 4. As a result, 371 flights were delayed, and 9 were cancelled as of 20:02 local time on the same day. Lingering disruptions are likely until weather conditions improve.

United States 04-Mar

Flights face disruptions at Dallas Fort Worth Airport: On March 4, media sources reported that inclement weather conditions caused flight disruptions at the Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, United States. According to sources, at least 275 flights were cancelled and 417 flights were delayed by 11:00 local time on the same day. Authorities implemented a ground delay program, while delays reportedly averaged around 5 hours and 18 minutes. A wind advisory for the area was issued to remain in place until at least 21:00 local time on March 4.

Australia 05-Mar

Logistics operators warn of delivery delays in Brisbane: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on March 5 reported that logistics operators are warning of delays and potential suspensions of pickup and delivery operations in and around Brisbane, Queensland, Australia due to Tropical Cyclone Alfred. Disruptions are expected to last into the weekend. Prolonged delays are to be expected as flooding is likely to disrupt roadways.

Australia 06-Mar

Tropical Cyclone Alfred disrupts postal services: IIntelligence received by Everstream Analytics on March 6 reported that Australia Post confirmed disruptions anticipating the landfall of Tropical Cyclone Alfred. The Brisbane office has been closed at 23:59 local time on March 5 and is expected to reopen on March 7. The collection, processing and delivery of all mail items have been affected for postcode areas 4000–4999, while services in northern New South Wales may also be disrupted. Additional delays and disruptions are likely until weather conditions improve.

Spain 08-Mar

Storm Jana causes flooding in parts of Andalucia: Media sources reported that heavy rainfall due to Storm Jana has caused flooding in parts of Analucia, Spain. Authorities activated a Special Emergency Plan due to heavy flooding, landslides, and fallen trees on roads. The most affected areas are Cadiz, Huelva, Malaga, Seville, Granada, Almeria, and Cordoba. Business and logistic disruptions are likely as authorities have forecasted that Storm Jana will impact nearby provinces as well.

Malaysia 08-Mar Floodings affect three zones in Sabah: Media sources reported that the districts of Beaufort, Tenom, and Keningau in Sabah, Malaysia have been affected by flooding and landslides since March 8 due to inclement weather. Several roadways in the districts have been blocked. As of March 12, over 2,600 people remain displaced. Disruptions to transportation are expected to persist until floodwaters recede.
Germany 09-10-Mar

Authorities cancel flights at Hamburg airport due to warning strike: Media sources reported that all flights have been cancelled at Hamburg Airport, Germany, on March 9 due to a 24-hour national warning strike called by the Verdi Union. Around 144 arrival flights and 139 departure flights have been cancelled. The strike action is occurring amid ongoing collective bargaining negotiations. 

Mozambique 10-13 Mar Tropical Cyclone makes landfall as Category 1 hurricane: Media sources indicated that Tropical Cyclone Jude made landfall on the northeastern coast of Mozambique as a Category 1 hurricane on March 10. Wind gusts reportedly reached 185 km/h speed before landfall near Ilha de Moçambique. Local authorities issued flood and rainfall warnings for Nampula province, putting over 340,000 residents at risk. The storm has been forecast to proceed towards the border region between Mozambique and Malawi. Continuous rainfall and consequent power outages, as well as infrastructural damages are to be expected until at least March 13.
Argentina 12-Mar Heavy rainfall causes flooding in parts of Cordoba: Media sources reported that heavy rain had caused flooding in parts of Cordoba, Argentina, on the afternoon of March 11. Several streets and roads were flooded across the city. The most affected areas include Las Palmas, Poeta Lugones, Alta Córdoba, Los Gigantes, Colón Avenue, and Villa Páez. Logistics disruptions are expected to linger until floodwaters recede.
Italy 12-Mar Technical issue impacts shipments at Milan Malpensa Airport: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics indicated that a technical issue impacted the operating system of OE Malpensa Lonate Pozzolo, ITMXPA at the Milan Malpensa Airport (IATA: MXP) in Italy on March 12. According to Poste Italiane, inbound and outbound parcel shipments as well as EMS processing have been facing delays.
Brazil 12-Mar Heavy rainfall causes flooding in parts of Rio de Janeiro: Media sources report that heavy rainfall on March 12 caused flooding in parts of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The worst affected areas included Botafogo, Lapa, Santa Teresa, Urca, and Larenjeiras. Reports reveal floodwaters inundated roads and uprooted trees causing transport disruptions and power outages in affected areas.
China 12-Mar Cargo trucks queue at Zabaikalsk International Automobile checkpoint: Media sources reported on March 12 that 148 trucks were queuing at the Zabaikalsk International Automobile checkpoint  Manzhouli, China, due to snowy conditions. As of 14:00 local time on March 12, only 14 trucks had passed, resulting in an 11-hour delay.
Portugal 12-Mar - 11-Apr Pilots Union SIPLA extends strike until April 11: Updated media sources reported that the Independent Union of Airline Pilots (SIPLA) extended the strike on flights operated for TAP Air Portugal until April 11. Previously, the pilots launched a strike on March 12 with an average participation of 95 percent. The participants have been demanding changes to external hiring regulations. As a result, disruptions to flight operations have been reported and lingering interruptions to flight services are to be expected.
Italy 14-Mar Flooding impacts Poste Italiane services in Tuscany: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on March 19 reported that Poste Italiane has been facing disruptions to mail services in Tuscany, Italy. Flooding has been disrupting road transportation and prompted evacuations since March 14. Among the most impacted areas are Florence, Lucca, Grosseto, Livorno, Pistoia, and Prato. According to sources, the collection and delivery of domestic and international mail have been affected. It was not immediately clear when operations would normalize.
Serbia 14-15 Mar Aviation workers announce 24-hour strike at Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport: Media sources indicated that aviation workers had announced a 24-hour general strike at Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport (IATA: BEG), Serbia for March 14. Minimum operations will reportedly be maintained to reduce disruptions. The strike comes after a one-hour warning strike earlier on February 21 to draw attention to working conditions and low wages.
Italy 16-18 Mar Aviation workers to strike nationwide again on March 16 and 18: Updated media sources reported that air transport across Italy will be affected by another nationwide strike on March 16. The 24-hour strike was called by the Flai Trasporti e Servizi union which represents ground handling workers. Workers of Techno Sky, the operator of Milan Malpensa Airport (IATA: MXP) will be on strike from 12:00 to 16:00 local time on March 16. In addition, SEA Prime workers represented by the USB Lavoro Privato union will carry out a 24-hour strike nationwide on March 18. Disruptions to flight operations are to be expected during and after the strike actions.
Mozambique 18-Mar Protests disrupt shipment pick-up and delivery services in Maputo: On March 18, intelligence received by Everstream Analytics indicated that ongoing protests have been disrupting shipment pick-up and delivery services in Maputo, Mozambique. According to sources, logistics operators implemented contingency plans including some service suspensions and diverted routes to avoid high-risk areas around the demonstrations. No timeline has been indicated as to when operations may completely return to normal.

Democratic Republic of Congo

18-Mar

Conflict disrupts postal services in eastern provinces: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on March 18 indicated that the ongoing conflict has been disrupting postal services in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. According to Société Congolaise des Postes et Télécommunications (SCPT), postal operations are severely disrupted in the eastern provinces including North Kivu, South Kivu and Ituri. As a result, delays and temporary suspensions in the processing of domestic and international postal items have been reported. Further postal functions may be interrupted until the armed conflict lingers.

Germany 18-19-Mar

System upgrade to disrupt cargo operations at Frankfurt International Airport: On March 14, industry sources report that a system upgrade of the handling software will disrupt cargo handling operations at Frankfurt International Airport, Germany, between 16:00 local time on March 18 until 04:00 local time on March 19. According to reports, the collection and arrival confirmation of import shipments will not be possible, airlines will not receive any automated SITA messages and dangers goods will not be accepted during the downtime. Customs delays are likely due to the downtime.

Finland 19-Mar

Technical issue disrupts customs services nationwide: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on March 19 reported that a technical issue disrupted customs services nationwide in Finland. The outage occurred between 07:10 and 09:20 local time on March 19. Reportedly, the import, entry and temporary storage as well as export functions of Customs Clearance System UTU have been affected. No information on the amount of impacted shipments has been immediately disclosed, however, some residual delays or backlogs are to be expected.

United Kingdom 20-22-Mar

Operations resume at London Heathrow Airport: Updated media sources reported on March 22 that authorities at London Heathrow Airport in the United Kingdom announced that the airport is fully open and operational. Previously, sources reported on March 21 that more than 1,350 flights were expected to be canceled or diverted after a power disruption caused by an electrical substation fire in Hayes. No information on further delays on backlogs had been provided.

Spain 20-Mar Heavy rainfall leads to flash floods in parts of Madrid: Media sources report on March 20 that flash flooding along the Manzanares River in Madrid, Spain caused the closure of the M-30 and M-40 ring roads. Heavy rainfall and increased water release from the El Pardo Dam caused water levels to rise, flooding the areas between Mingorrubio and Puente de los Franceses zones. Logistics disruptions are to be expected until floodwaters recede.
Indonesia 20-Mar

Truck drivers launch nationwide strike: Media sources reported that the Indonesian Truck Entrepreneurs Association (Aptrindo) announced a nationwide strike across Indonesia on March 20 to protest against the ban on freight transportation for the 2025 Eid period, which limits freight transportation operations from March 24 to April 8. Disruptions to logistics are likely.

Malaysia 21-Mar

Heavy rainfall causes flooding in parts of central Sarawak: Media sources reported that continuous heavy rainfall triggered severe flooding in parts of central Sarawak, Malaysia. The most affected areas include Sibu, Kanowit, and Kapit. Rising water levels forced hundreds to evacuate in the Batang Rajang basin. Several roads, buildings and vegetable farms have been severely damaged by floodwater in the region. No timeline for restoration works and recession of floodwaters have been immediately disclosed.

United Kingdom 21-Mar Authorities temporarily shut London Heathrow Airport, due to fire: Media sources on March 21 indicate that authorities temporarily shut down London Heathrow Airport (IATA: LHR) in the United Kingdom due to a power outage caused by an electrical substation fire in Hayes, in West London. The airport will remain closed until 23:50 local time on March 21. Flight and logistics disruptions are anticipated.
Spain 21-Mar-06-Apr

Union threatens with 6-day strike at Barcelona International Airport: Media sources reported that the UGT union has threatened to launch a 6-day strike against aircraft handling company, Groundforce BCN, at Barcelona International Airport in Spain over working conditions. Negotiations between the company and the union are scheduled for March 18. If no agreement is reached, the strikes are expected to take place on March 21, 23, 28 and 30 and April 4 and 6. Disruptions to flight operations are to be expected if the strike materializes.

Italy 22-Mar Technical issue disrupts Poste Italiane operations nationwide in Italy:Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics reported that Poste Italiane have been facing disruptions in receiving EDI messages and EMSEVT events due to a technical issue since March 22. As a result, the processing of items from outside the European Union have been suspended. Some functions began to normalize on April 4, however, no timeline has been immediately provided as to when operations would fully continue.
Bolivia 24-Mar Flooding affects several towns in Beni Department: Meteorological sources report that flooding has affected many towns in Beni Department, Bolivia including Reyes, Rurrenabaque, Riberalta, and San Borja. Local authorities have declared a state of disaster. Rainfall is scheduled to continue for the next 48 hours.
Italy 24-Mar Aviation workers join nationwide transport strike across airports in Italy: Media sources indicated that aviation workers planned to join the nationwide transport sector strike across airports in Italy. Ground handlers, pilots and general airport personnel reportedly announced a strike between 00:01 and 23:59local time on March 24. Minimum guaranteed services will be maintained between 07:00 and 10:00, as well as, between 18:00 and 21:00 local time on the same day. Delays and cancellations of flight services are to be expected.
Malta 25-Mar

New import system disrupts postal services: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on March 25 indicated that the implementation of a new import system by the customs authorities of Malta has been causing delays in the processing of mail items during customs clearance. The delays have reportedly been affecting the services of MaltaPost nationwide. Postal disruptions are expected to continue until the situation is resolved.

Uganda 26-Mar

Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Kampala: Media sources indicate that heavy rainfall since the morning of March 26 has been causing flash flooding in Kampala, Uganda. As a result, at least 7 people died as of March 27. Several roads have been damaged, inundated and closed, including the Queen's Way flyover and Jinja Road near Kyambogo University, while zones of Najjera and Kyebando have been severely affected. Business and logistics disruptions are likely to persist until floodwaters recede.

Finland 26-Mar Technical issues disrupt customs systems nationwide: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics indicates that technical issues have been disrupting customs systems nationwide in Finland. The outage was discovered at 09:10 local time on March 26. Reportedly, the Åland tax border declarations, import, entry and temporary storage, transit, customs warehousing as well as export functions of the Customs Clearance System UTU have been affected. No timeline has been immediately provided as to when services may normalize. As a result of the system outages, delays and backlogs are to be expected.
Mexico 27-Mar

Authorities declare state of emergency while flooding persists in Reynosa: Media report that authorities have declared a state of emergency due to consistent rainfall and flooding in Reynosa, Tamaulipas, Mexico. On March 27, it was reported that heavy rainfall led to severe flooding in Reynosa, Tamaulipas, Mexico, with water levels exceeding 1 meter in several neighborhoods. The most affected areas include Loma Real de Jarachina Sur, La Escondida, La Joya, Del Valle, Vicente Guerrero, Fraccionamiento Reynosa, Almaguer, Jacinto López 2, Almendros, and Balcones de Alcalá. Business and transportation disruptions are likely.

South Korea 27-Mar Wildfires cause disruptions to Korea Post services in Gyeongsangbuk-do: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on March 27 indicates that Korea Post has been experiencing delivery delays in Gyeongsangbuk-do due to wildfires. Among the most affected areas are Andong, Cheongsong, Yeongdeok, and Yeongyang. Korea Post is the national postal operator of the Republic of Korea.
Thailand 28-Mar

Earthquake impacts postal services in Bangkok: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on March 31 indicated that Thailand Post has been facing disruptions after a magnitude 8.2 earthquake in Myanmar affected various areas of Bangkok, Thailand. Thus, the Governor of Bangkok declared a level 2 disaster zone on March 28. Damages to buildings and blocked roads have been reported. As a result, postal delivery delays are to be expected in the postcode areas of 10xxx. It remains unclear when services may return to normal

Botswana 29-Mar Cyber incident disrupts postal services in Botswana: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on April 1 indicated that BotswanaPost has confirmed that a ransomware attack targeting its sever infrastructure was discovered on March 29. The incident has reportedly been contained, but it still caused service disruptions. An investigation into the incident has been launched, but postal services and related IT services in Botswana will remain suspended until the issue has been resolved. No information was provided on how long it will take to address the issue.
Colombia 29-Mar

Heavy rainfall causes flooding in parts of Bogota: Media sources report that heavy rainfall caused flooding in parts of Bogota, Colombia. The most affected areas include Carrera 10 and Carrera 30. Significant traffic disruptions were reported. It is unclear when flooding would subside. Business and transportation disruptions are expected.

Greece 31-Mar

Heavy rainfall causes flash flooding in Crete: Media sources reported that heavy rainfall since March 31 has caused flash flooding and rockslides in Crete, Greece, with the island's Chania city being particularly affected after having received the most rainfall on April 1. Reports indicate that local road closures are also in effect across the island, alongside some flight cancellations at Chania International Airport. Business and logistics disruptions are likely to persist until weather conditions improve and water levels recede.

Brazil 31-Mar Heavy rainfall causes flooding in parts of Porto Alegre, Brazil: Media sources reported on April 1 that heavy rainfall from a storm on March 31 has led to flooding in parts of Porto Alegre, Brazil. High winds have also downed trees and led to power outages, further exacerbating disruptions caused by flooding. Business and logistics disruptions are possible until the weather conditions improve.
Namibia 31-Mar-01-Apr Systems maintenance causes customs delays at Hosea Kutako International Airport: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics indicated that scheduled maintenance of the ASYCUDA World customs system was expected to cause delays at Hosea Kutako International Airport (IATA: WDH) in Namibia. The maintenance works are carried out by the Namibia Revenue Authority (NamRA) between 22:00 local time on March 31 and 23:59 local time on April 1. Cargo operations and customs delays are to be expected.
Italy

31-Mar-

30-Oct

Shutdown of Catania International Airport disrupts Poste Italiane services: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on March 27 indicated that the closure of the Catania International Airport (IATA: CTA) in Italy will likely disrupt postal services. The night-time closure will reportedly take place daily from March 31 until October 30. As a result, Poste Italiane advised that items addressed to the Sicily region from both domestic and international origins will have an expected delivery time of up to four working days plus additional delays. Poste Italiane is the national postal operator of Italy.
Belgium

31-Mar-

01-Apr

Bpost services to be disrupted due to nationwide strike: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics indicated on March 25 that Belgian trade unions have called a 24-hour general strike from 00:01 local time on March 31. According to sources, disruptions to Bpost's domestic and international logistics network and delays in the delivery of letter post, parcel post, and logistics services are expected. The strike will also involve ground handlers and other airport and airline personnel, leading to delays in inbound and outbound airmail dispatches at Brussels Airport.
United States 02-Apr

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

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

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

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

08-Apr - 10-Apr

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

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

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

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

Senegal 12-13-Apr

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

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

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

Tanzania 14-Apr

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

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

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

Switzerland 17-Apr - 22-Apr Postal operations return to normal in Valais: Updated intelligence received by Everstream Analytics indicated that postal operations returned to normal in Valais, Switzerland, on April 22. Previously, on April 17, sources reported that heavy snowfall disrupted postal services in parts of Valais, Switzerland, with postcode areas 19xx and 39xx particularly affected due to roadway closures and an increased risk of avalanches.
France 21-Apr Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Dordogne: Local media sources report that heavy rainfall on April 21 has caused flooding in Dordogne, France. Sources indicate that several rivers in the area burst their banks and 13 departmental roads were cut off as of the morning of April 22. Flooding was also reported in nearby Corrèze. An orange alert for flooding is active in the departments of Gironde, Charente-Maritime, Charente and Dordogne until April 24.
Indonesia 21-Apr Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Pangkalpinang: Media sources on April 22 reported that heavy rainfall caused flooding in parts of Pangkalpinang, Bangka Belitung Islands Province, Indonesia, on the afternoon of April 21. The most affected areas include Gerunggang, Girimaya, Gabek, Bukit Intan, Taman Sari, Pangkal Balam, and Rangkui Districts, where floodwaters with a 20-40 centimeters height were reported on roadways. It remains unclear when the floodwaters will recede.
Malyasia 23-Apr Heavy rainfall causes flooding in parts of Selangor: Media sources reported on April 23 that heavy rainfall since the early morning of the same day has caused flooding in low-lying parts of Selangor, Malaysia, affecting homes and local roads in Sungai Buloh, Petaling Jaya and Subang Jaya. Reports indicate flooding in Kampung Baru and Kampung Paya Jaras Hilir in Sungai Buloh, as well as in the Kampung Kenangan district of Subang Jaya. Lingering business and logistics disruptions are to be expected in the vicinity until water levels recede.
Finland 02-May Finnish Aviation Union announces 4-hour strike on May 2: Local media sources reported that the Finnish Aviation Union announced a 4-hour strike in Finland on May 2. Another planned strike involving over 300 employees of Finnair is set to begin on May 5. The work stoppage will impact passenger, ground handling, and cargo services personnel. Anticipate significant disruptions at Finnish airports.
India 05-May Air India Engineering Services Limited workers to launch nationwide strike in India : Media sources on April 17 reported that workers of Air India Engineering Services Limited (AIESL) plan to launch a nationwide strike across India on May 5 to demand better employment terms. The workers are members of the All India Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Union (AIAMEU). The company provides engineering services to Air India and other airlines at several airports in India.

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New Caledonia from 14-May Postal services normalize in New Caledonia following unrest: Updated sources indicate that the Office of Posts and Telecommunications (OPT-NC), the postal operator of New Caledonia, has resumed most postal services in the country as of October 9 following disruptions due to unrest in the country. The operator had already lifted a force majeure declaration in mid-July. According to the latest update, inbound and outbound international air traffic is now back to normal and deliveries have mostly been restored throughout the territory. However, the operator is still facing difficulties in providing delivery services to three areas, namely postcode areas 98809, 98889, 98831, but it remains unclear when these issues will be resolved.
United Kingdom 05-Jan Heavy rain causes flooding in parts of Devon: Media sources on January 5 indicated that heavy rain caused flooding in parts of Devon, England, United Kingdom. The Met Office issued a yellow warning for heavy rainfall until January 6. A warning is also in place for the River Avon from Didworthy to Aveton Gifford, the River Clyst from Broadclyst to Clyst St. Mary, and the River Lew at Gribbleford Bridge and Hatherleigh. Logistics disruptions are likely.
United States 05-Jan Technical problems at the border crossing: Media sourced on January 5 reported that a nationwide failure in the computer systems for the customs system resulted in delays at the United States-Mexico Nuevo Laredo border crossing. According to the Cargo Services Center, the World Trade Bridge was out of service due to failures in the computer system for the modulation of pedimentos. Trucks were stranded on the Mexican side of the border. The service center later announced the normalization of the systems after 9 hours. Lingering delays are anticipated.
United States 06-Jan Winter storm delays flights at Philadelphia International Airport: Media sources on January 7 report that winter storms had caused delays at Philadelphia International Airport (IATA: PHL), United States. According to reports, 268 delays were reported on January 6. Lingering disruptions are expected as airport authorities work to clear the backlog of flights. Disruptions to logistics operations are expected.
United States 07-Jan Palisades Fire continues to burn in Los Angeles: Updated media sources on January 13 indicate that the Palisades Fire has burned an area of 23,713 acres in Los Angeles, California. The fire has destroyed several neighborhoods around the Pacific Palisades area. Evacuation orders expanded for parts of Brentwood and the hills of Encino and Tarzana as more than 100,000 people were displaced from evacuation zones in the region. Several roads including the Pacific Coast Highway and I-10 have been closed. Fire conditions are at risk of worsening on January 13 and 14 due to strong winds. Continued business and transportation disruptions are expected. 
Austria 07-Jan Customs delays reported across Austria: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on January 8 indicated that a customs server outage on January 7 has resulted in customs delays across Austria. Delays to custom operations remain possible in the coming days as the duration of the disruption is unclear at the time of writing.
United States 07-Jan Palisades wildfire causes disruptions in Los Angeles: Government sources on January 8 reported that the Palisades wildfire in Los Angeles, California, United States, has been expanding, and has burnt 15,832 acres as of 15:04 local time the same day. The fire has destroyed 300 structures and is threatening 13,306 people, with evacuation orders in place. Authorities expect winds to continue throughout the morning of January 9 potentially worsening conditions. The fire is currently 0% contained. Several roads including the Pacific Coast Highway and I-10 have been closed. Disruptions to business and logistics can be expected.
China 07-Jan Magnitude 7.1 earthquake occurs in Tibet: Media sources report that multiple aftershocks continue to rattle Tingri County, Tibet, China following a magnitude 7.1 earthquake that occurred at 09:05 local time on January 7. At least seven aftershocks ranging from magnitude 5.1 to 4.5 have been registered. The earthquake had destroyed buildings in Tingri and Lhatse County. At least 32 people died. Business and transportation disruptions are expected.
Indonesia 09-Jan Heavy rain causes flooding in parts of Jakarta: Media sources reported on January 9 that heavy rainfall caused flooding at several points in western and southern areas of Jakarta, Indonesia overnight from January 8 to 9. Several roads have been inundated including Jalan Strategi Raya, Jalan Basoka Raya, Jalan Ciledug Raya, Jalan Patra Raya, Jalan Komplek Polri, and Jalan Pondok Karya. Business and logistics disruptions are possible.
United States 09-Jan Wildfire smoke causes delays at Los Angeles International Airport: Media sources on January 9 reported that wildfire smoke is causing delays at Los Angeles International Airport (IATA: LAX), United States. Smoke drifting from the wildfire had impacted airport operations. 282 flights were delayed on January 8 and a further 134 flights were delayed on January 9. Lingering delays are expected as airport authorities work through backlogged flights.
United States 09-Jan Postal Service suspends operations on January 9: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics indicated that the United States Postal Service will suspend operations on January 9 due to the National Day of Observance to honor the death of Jimmy Carter. According to sources, regular mail deliveries, retail services and administrative office activity will be halted. However, limited package delivery service will be maintained. Normal operations are expected to resume on January 10.
Italy 10-Jan Airport handling staff plan strike at Milan Malpensa International Airport: Media sources reported that the airport handling staff at Milan Malpensa International Airport, Italy, plan to strike for 24 hours on January 10. Reportedly, Milan Linate Airport will also be affected. Disruptions to flight operations are to be expected.
Malaysia 11-Jan

Flooding persists in parts of Johor Bahru: Media sources on January 13 reported that continuous heavy rainfalls have led to persistent flooding in parts of Johor Bahru, Malaysia. The most affected areas include the districts of Kota Tinggi, Kulai, Johor Bahru, Kluang, and Pontian. As a result, a total of 4,000 people have been evacuated from the affected zone. Floodwaters are unlikely to recede shortly as further rainfalls are expected in the region. Logistics disruptions are anticipated.

Madagascar 11-Jan Tropical Cyclone Dikeledi causes flooding : Media sources on January 12 reported that flooding hit the northern coast of Madagascar due to the landfall of Tropical Cyclone Dikeledi on January 11. Three people have been killed while more than 900 people have been affected. The most disrupted areas include the Antsiranana province, Rantabe, and Ambodimanga. Lingering disruptions are likely until floodwaters recede. 
Australia 12-Jan Storm causes flash floods in southeast Queensland: Media sources on January 13 report that a severe storm with heavy rainfall caused flash floods across parts of southeast Queensland, Australia on January 12. The South Burnett area was the most affected with more than 40 roads closed. Logistics delays are expected.
Belgium 13-Jan General strike may affect postal operations: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on January 13, reported that bpost, the designated postal operator of Belgium, has warned that major unions have called for a 24-hour general strike across the country from 00:01 local time on January 13. The industrial action may affect letter-post and parcel-post deliveries, as well as bpost’s domestic and international logistics network. The strike is expected to involve ground handlers and other airport and airline personnel, which could disrupt the handling of inbound and outbound airmail dispatches at Brussels Airport. Therefore, letter-post and parcel-post items arriving in Belgium on or around the day of the strike are liable to be delayed.
United States 14-Jan

USPS declares force majeure for southern California and Alaska :Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on January 14 reported that the operations of United States Postal Service (USPS) have been disrupted in southern California and Alaska. In southern California, USPS has declared force majeure for EMS, letter post (P, G, and E format) and parcel services due to the Los Angeles wildfires. Areas with postal codes in the 90001–95399 range have been impacted due to logistic issues and damage to postal facilities. In Alaska, force majeure has been declared in postal code areas 99556 to 99780, due to severe winter weather, which has resulted in limited services in an 80 km radius of Anchorage. Prolonged disruptions to postal operations can be expected until the situations normalize in southern California and Alaska.

South Africa 15-Jan

Operations suspend at Groblersbrug border crossing: Media sources on January 15 reported that South Africa has suspended operations at a key border crossing with Botswana due to severe flooding caused by record rainfall. The closure affects the Groblersbrug crossing, which is crucial for transporting copper from Zambia and the Democratic Republic of Congo to South Africa’s Durban port. The expected duration of the closure is unclear at the time of writing.

Australia 15-Jan

Sydney Kingsford Smith International Airport closes due to adverse weather : Media sources reported that authorities had temporarily closed Sydney Kingsford Smith International Airport (IATA: SYD) in Australia on January 15 due to severe storm conditions bringing heavy winds, hail, and rain to the Sydney area. Arriving flights have been diverted to other airports. Disruptions to airport operations are likely to continue as it was unclear when normal operations would resume.

India 15-Jan

Dense fog causes delays at Indira Gandhi International Airport: Media sources report that dense fog has been causing delays at Indira Gandhi International Airport (IATA: DEL) in New Delhi, India. According to reports, 214 flights have been delayed since the morning of January 15. Lingering delays are expected throughout the day as airport authorities work through backlogged flights.

Brazil 16-Jan

Floods impact several cities in Santa Catarina: Media sources reported on January 16 that flooding has impacted several cities in Santa Catarina, Brazil. The most affected cities include Balneário Camboriú, Camboriú, Itajaí and Navegantes. The flooding is the result of heavy rainfall in the area. The rainfall is expected to continue through January 18. Business disruptions are expected.

Sri Lanka 17-Jan

Heavy rainfall causes flooding in northern and eastern regions: Government sources reported on January 20 that heavy rainfall caused flooding across northern and eastern regions of Sri Lanka since January 17. Eastern Province has been most affected, where at least 14,806 residents have been displaced. Heavy rainfall is expected to worsen conditions during at least the next 24 hours. Logistics disruptions are to be expected.

Tanzania 17-Jan

System update disrupts customs services: On January 17, shipping sources reported that the Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) announced the replacement of the Tanzania Customs Integrated System (TANCIS) with a new version, resulting in a system downtime from 22:00 local time on January 17 until 04:00 local time on January 20. During the update period, the Tanzania Customs Integrated System (TANCIS), the Electronic Cargo Tracking System (ECTS), and the Tanzania Electronic Single Window System (TeSWS) were unavailable. Cargo processing delays are to be expected.

Italy 18-Jan

Heavy rainfall causes flooding in southern Italy: Media sources reported on January 18 that storms with heavy rain caused flooding and landslides in parts of southern Italy. The most affected areas are parts of Calabria, Sardinia, and Sicily regions. Damages worth tens of millions of euros were reported on the Aeolian Islands due to storms. According to reports, adverse weather conditions led to landslides, road closures, and extensive damage to infrastructure and agriculture. Business and logistics disruptions are to be expected.

United States 20-Jan

Authorities close El Paso border crossing: Media sources on January 20 indicated that authorities have closed the El Paso Port of Entry between the United States and Mexico. The closure was enacted shortly after the inauguration of President Donald Trump who vowed to take a tough stance on immigration. At the time of writing, it is unclear when the Port of Entry would be reopened to traffic. Disruptions are to be expected.

United States 21-Jan

Winter weather causes airport disruptions in Texas: Media sources reported on January 21 that severe winter weather caused disruptions at several airports in Texas, United States. 63 flights were delayed, and 178 flights were cancelled at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport on the same day. George Bush Intercontinental Airport and Houston William P. Hobby Airport suspended operations on January 21 due to the weather conditions. 972 flights were canceled at George Bush Intercontinental Airport and 269 flights were cancelled at Houston William P. Hobby Airport. Disruptions to flight operations are likely to continue till weather conditions improve.

South Africa 22-Jan

Power cut causes disruptions at Cape Town International Airport: Media sources reported that flight delays occurred at Cape Town International Airport in South Africa on January 22 due to power disruptions affecting the airport’s fuel depot. According to sources, a temporary solution was implemented and refueling operations resumed. Lingering disruptions to flight operations are possible.

United States 22-Jan

Hughes Fire causes disruptions in Santa Clarita: Media sources reported that the Hughes Fire broke out in Santa Clarita, California, United States on January 22. The fire briefly forced the closure of Interstate 5 (I-5) between Grapevine and Castaic Junction. On January 23, it was reported that firefighters have been making progress in containing the Hughes Fire, with the containment increasing from zero to fourteen percent despite the fire growing to more than 10,000 acres. 50,000 residents remain under evacuation orders. However, the onset of strong winds from 10:00 local time on January 23 could fuel the spread of the fire. Logistic disruptions can be expected in the affected area.

Ireland 23-Jan

560,000 customers without power due to Storm Eowyn: Media sources on January 24 report that more than 560,000 customers are without power throughout Ireland. The outages are caused by Storm Eowyn moving through the area. Further outages are expected, and utility providers cannot provide a timeline as to when power supplies would be restored. Business disruptions are expected.

France 24-Jan

Disruptions from Storm Éowyn continue in Loire-Atlantique: Media sources on January 28 indicated that Météo France has placed the Loire-Atlantique on red alert for flooding following Storm Éowyn. Communes of Saint-Nicolas-de-Redon, Guéméné Penfao, Pierric, Masserac, Avessac, Fégérac, Sévérac, Guenrouet, Plessé and Ille-et-Vilaine were affected by heavy rains since January 24. Evacuations were reported in northern zones, including Rennes where rising water levels have been reported. The flooding led to the closures of several important routes, including parts of the RN24 highway. Business and logistics disruptions should be expected until floodwaters recede.

France 24-Jan

Storm Éowyn causes flooding in parts of Ille-et-Vilaine: Local media sources reported on January 26 that heavy rainfall triggered by Storm Eowyn caused severe flooding and disruptions in several areas of Ille-et-Vilaine Department, France. According to reports, disruptions have been going on since January 24. Rennes and surrounding areas are experiencing rising water levels and urgent evacuations due to heavy rain. The flooding in the region led to the closures of several important routes. It was unclear how long the disruptions would last. Business and logistics disruptions should be expected.

North Macedonia 26-Jan

Heavy fog disrupts operation at Skopje International Airport: Media sources on January 26 reported that heavy fog resulted in flight disruptions at Skopje International Airport (IATA: SKP), North Macedonia. Visibility briefly dropped to as low as 200 meters, resulting in a temporary halt of all airport operations. Authorities are working to clear backlogged flights and lingering disruptions to air traffic operations are expected.

Kazakhstan 27-Jan-01-Feb

Kazakhstan-China border points closed : Media sources indicate that Kazakhstan’s State Revenue Committee announced the closure of Kazakhstan-China border points due to the Spring festival in China. Operations will be suspended from 20:00 local time on January 27 until 08:00 local time on February 1.

Germany 28-Jan

Postal workers stage nationwide warning strike: Media sources reported that Deutsche Post workers were staging a nationwide strike in Germany on January 28 after collective bargaining negotiations broke down. The strike was called by the Verdi union for one day and impacted cities in all states. Disruptions to mail and package deliveries are expected to normalize on January 29.

Spain 28-Jan

Storm Herminia causes flooding in Galicia: Media sources report that on January 28, Storm Herminia caused heavy rains and flooding in parts of Galicia, Spain. Most of the country is under a yellow weather alert with some zones under orange alerts until at least the night of January 28. The provinces of A Coruna and Pontevedra have been the most affected with disruptions in Vigo and Santiago de Compostela. Logistics and business disruptions are to be expected.

Australia 29-Jan

Heavy rain causes flooding in parts of Cairns: Media sources report on January 29 that heavy rainfall has caused flooding in Cairns, Queensland, Australia. Sources indicate that authorities have evacuated portions of Gordonvale. Flooding has also resulted in multiple roadway closures across Cairns. Further rainfall is expected in the area through January 30.

Indonesia 29-Jan

Heavy rain causes flooding in parts of Tangerang, Banten: Media sources on January 29 report that heavy rains caused flooding in parts of Tangerang, Banten, Indonesia. Evacuations were reported in Belandung, Benda district, Gebang Raya and Periuk district, Peter, Cipondoh district and Uwung Jaya Village, Jatiuwung district. Operations were disrupted at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport. Business and logistics disruptions are anticipated.

Malaysia 30-Jan Heavy rains causes flooding in Sabah and Sarawak: Media sources on January 30 reported that heavy rains have been causing flooding and landslides in Sabah and Sarawak, Malaysia. The worst affected areas are Miri and Kora Marudu, as well as Ranau, Kota Belud, Sandakan, Kudat, Keningau, Tambunan, Papar, Putatan, Penampang, Kota Kinabalu, and Tuaran, Tawau in Sabah in addition to Kuching, Serian, Samarahan, Sarikei, Sibu, Mukah Bintulu, Sri Aman, and Betong in Sarawak. Authorities have displaced over 5,000 people. Floodwaters and landslides have also blocked several roads and caused power outages in the zone. Further heavy rainfalls have been forecast for the region until at least January 31.
Taiwan 30-Jan Magnitude 5.6 earthquake occurs near Dapu: Media sources reported that a magnitude 5.6 earthquake struck near Dapu, Chiayi County, Taiwan, at 10:11 local time on January 30. The earthquake caused minor damage in the surrounding area and was followed by a series of smaller aftershocks. Further seismic activity is possible in the coming days. Business and transport disruptions are likely in the affected area.
Tunisia 01-Feb

Heavy rainfalls cause flooding in parts of Nabeul Governorate: Media sources reported that ongoing heavy rainfalls since February 1 have caused flooding in parts of Nabeul Governorate, Tunisia. The most affected areas include Kourbous, Takelsa, Grombalia, Sulayman, and Beni Khalled, where floodwaters have inundated roads and damaged buildings. Lingering business and transportation disruptions are to be expected until floodwaters recede.

South Korea 02-Feb-29-Mar

Jeju Air Co., Ltd. suspends cargo flights until March 29: Media sources on January 22 reported that Jeju Air Co., Ltd. will suspend air freighter flights from February 2 to March 29. The reason for the suspension was not specified. The company provides air freight services primarily from Incheon International Airport (IATA: ICN) to destinations such as China and Vietnam.

Côte d’Ivoire

03-Feb

La Poste workers go on indefinite nationwide strike: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on February 5 indicated that La Poste de Côte d’Ivoire workers launched a nationwide strike on February 3. Reportedly, the workers will remain on strike indefinitely. As a result, numerous post offices and mail processing departments have been closed. Negotiations have been ongoing between the government and the management of La Poste.

Indonesia 03-Feb

Heavy rain causes flooding in parts of Semarang: Media sources on February 3 report that heavy rain caused flooding in parts of Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia. Traffic disruptions were reported on Jalan Pantura Kaligawe Raya, Genuk District, Semarang City. Logistics delays are likely.

Pakistan 03-Feb

Karachi Customs Agents Association calls for nationwide strike: Media sources reported that the Karachi Customs Agents Association (KCAA) called for a nationwide demonstration in Pakistan. The industry group is calling for all custom agents to gather at the Old Custom House Building for a demonstration on February 3 at 11:00 local time. The agency is calling for the reinstatement of custom workers fired over the alleged misuse of the Faceless Customs Assessment System. The duration of the protest was not specified.

United States 05-Feb Thunderstorms causes flooding in West Virginia: Media sources on February 6 reported that thunderstorms caused flooding in Charleston and Huntington, West Virginia, United States. According to reports, torrential rainfall started on the evening of February 5 and lasted overnight till February 6. At least 3.3 inches of rainfall were recorded over a 24-hour period. Flooding has resulted in the closures of US 119, US 60, and several state roads. Disruptions were also reported on the I-64 corridor. Business and transportation disruptions are expected.
Japan 05-Feb

Heavy snowfall causes flight disruption at Tokyo Haneda International Airport: Local media sources reported on February 5 that heavy snowfall caused flight disruptions at Tokyo Haneda International Airport in Tokyo, Japan. Due to the snow, 12 flights have been cancelled and an additional 254 flights have been delayed. Snowfall is expected to continue on February 6, making further disruptions possible.

Italy 05-Feb

Aviation workers plan nationwide strike on February 5: Media sources on January 28 report that handling workers planned a nationwide strike at airports in Italy for February 5. Workers of SEA Prime S.p.A will reportedly strike from 12:00 to 16:00 local time at Milan Linate Airport. Workers of other handling companies including Airport Handling S.p.A., Aviapartner, Aviation Services, BGY International Services, GH Italia S.p.A., Sagat Handling S.p.A, Sogaerdyn S.p.A., Swissport International AG, Toscana Aeroporti S.p.A., and Gestione Aeroporto Pantelleria will stop work for 24 hours at major airports across Italy. Disruptions to flight operation are to be expected.

Italy 05-06-Feb

Strike to cause disruptions to Poste Italiane services : Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics reported that services of Poste Italiane are likely to be disrupted due to the nationwide 24-hour strike called by multiple Italian unions on February 5. The strike involves handling companies at airports, which could affect airport services across the country. Poste Italiane will adopt mitigation measures, but disruptions to postal services can be expected for the duration of the strike.

Peru 06-Feb

Transportation workers go on strike in Lima and Callao: Local media sources reported that transportation workers in Lima and Callao, Peru have planned to go on strike on February 6 to protest against increasing crime incidents against them. According to reports, around 145 homicide incidents have been reported so far in 2025. Disruptions to logistics and transportation are likely due to the mobilization.

Indonesia 07-Feb

Heavy rainfall causes flooding in parts of West Jakarta: Local media sources reported that heavy rainfall has caused flooding in parts of West Jakarta, Indonesia since the night of February 7. According to reports, around 14 neighborhoods were affected, including Kedaung Kaliangke, Tegal Alur, Rawa Buaya, Pegadungan, Jelambar, and Kapuk. Flooding affected several roadways in the impacted areas. Business and logistic disruptions are likely.

Philippines 08-Feb

Heavy rainfall causes flooding in parts of Palawan Province: Media sources reported that heavy rainfall has been causing flooding in parts of Palawan Province, Philippines since February 8. The most affected areas included Puerto Princesa City, Aborlan, and Narra. According to sources, around 2,000 people have been evacuated. Business and logistics disruptions are likely.

Ecuador 08-10-Feb Ecuador to close borders ahead of presidential elections: Media sources on February 4 report that Ecuador will close its borders from February 8 to 10. This was announced due to increasing armed conflicts in the country with the first round of presidential election set to occur on February 9. Delays to cross border cargo movement can be expected.
Argentina 09-Feb

Los Libertadores Border close due to avalanches: Media sources reported on February 9 that authorities closed the Los Libertadores Border Complex at the crossing between Chile and Argentina due to avalanches on National Route 7 between the areas of Picheuta and Polvaredas in Mendoza, Argentina. It remains unclear how long the closure will last. Logistics delays are to be expected.

Pakistan 11-Feb

Transporters launch protests in Karachi: Media sources reported on February 11 that transporters in Karachi, Pakistan have initiated a protest following several incidents in which heavy vehicles were set on fire. The duration of the protest remains unclear. Protesters blocked key entry points to the city, including the roads leading to Port Qasim, Hub Chowki, and New Sabzi Mandi, causing significant traffic disruptions. Lingering logistics disruptions are to be expected.

Germany 11-Feb

Frankfurt Cargo Services to take systems offline for maintenance: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on February 7 indicated that Frankfurt Cargo Services will take its systems at Frankfurt am Main International Airport in Frankfurt, Germany offline at 16:00 local time on February 11. The company's systems are expected to be down for approximately 5 hours due to maintenance. During the system downtime, the arrival of import shipments will not be confirmed, and dangerous goods shipments will not be accepted. Other delays to cargo handling may occur.

Peru 13-Feb

Heavy rains cause flooding across several regions: Media sources report on February 13 that heavy rainfalls have led to the overflow of multiple rivers across several regions of Peru. Affected regions include several districts in Tumbes, Arequipa, Ica, and Lima provinces. The flooding has caused power outages, roadway closures, and water supply disruptions across many districts. It is unknown when floodwater is likely to recede.

United States 13-Feb

Heavy rain causes flooding in and around San Francisco: Media sources reported on February 13 that heavy rainfall caused flooding and roadway disruptions in and around San Francisco, California, United States. The affected areas include the Bay Area, Castro Valley, El Cerrito, and surrounding areas near Fremont. The National Weather Service had issued a flood advisory from Oakland to Fremont until 09:30 local time on February 13. A flood advisory was also in place, for Pacifica, Halfmoon Bay, and Redwood City. Business and logistics disruptions should be expected.

Australia 13-Feb Great Northern Highway partially closes in Western Australia: Government sources report the partial closure of the Great Northern Highway in Western Australia will last until at least 15:00 local time on February 15 due to the expected impacts of Tropical Cyclone Zelia. The closure was imposed on February 13, affecting the section between Auski Roadhouse in Karijini and Broome Road in the town of Roebuck via Butweld Rd in Port Hedland. Logistics disruptions are likely.
Vietnam 13-Feb Heavy rains cause flooding in Ho Chi Minh: Local media sources report that heavy rainfall caused flooding in several areas of Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam on the morning of February 13. Several roads remain flooded across the city, including the Nguyen Van Linh - Nguyen Huu Tho interchange in District 7. Other affected areas include District 7, Binh Thanh District, and Nha Be District. Disruptions to business and logistics services are expected.
Belgium 13-Feb

Unionized airport workers plan strike at Brussels Airport:Media sources reported that unionized airport workers plan to strike at Brussels Airport in Zaventem, Flemish Brabant, Belgium on February 13. The strike is against reform plans of the new federal government. Disruptions to flight operations are to be expected.

United States 15-Feb Authorities continue to recover from flooding in Kentucky: Updated sources reported on February 20 that the impacts of the storm-led flooding continue across Kentucky, United States. A total of 186 state highway closures has remained in place due to landslides and high waters. A federal emergency disaster was declared on February 16 after flooding impacted southern and eastern Kentucky since the morning of February 15. The most affected zone included Corbin, Manchester City, and Clay County. Severe weather is expected to continue for the next few days, thus, lingering logistics disruptions.
Finland 17-Feb-06-Mar

Postal services return to normal following strike: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on March 6 indicated that mail functions of Posti Jakelu Ltd have returned to normal following the strike. Previously, a strike called by the PAM Service Union between February 17 and 20 impacted postal operations. According to sources, mail that requires custom clearance faced delays of a few days, while non-dutiable mail remained unaffected during the strike days. .

Italy 17-Feb Truck drivers announce protest in Rome: Local media sources reported on February 6 that truck drivers in Italy plan to hold a protest in Rome on February 17. The protest is being organized by the transportation union Trasportounito. The goal of the protest is to highlight the lack of specific and concrete policies for the trucking sector from the Italian Ministry of Transportation. Road blockages and business disruptions will be possible in and around Rome during the protest.
Canada 17-Feb Operations suspended at Toronto Pearson International Airport: Media sources indicate that authorities suspended all arrivals and departures at Toronto Pearson International Airport, Canada after a Delta Airlines passenger flight crashed while landing at 14:45 local time on February 17. As a result of the crash, at least 8 people have been injured. Operations resumed at the airport by 17:00 local time. Lingering disruptions to flight operations can be expected.
Finland 17-20-Feb Strike to disrupt postal services: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on February 17 reported that a strike called by the PAM Service Union lasting from 05:00 local time on February 17 to 05:00 local time on February 20 is expected to disrupt operations of Posti Jakelu Ltd in Finland. According to sources, mail that requires custom clearance will face delays of a few days, while non-dutiable will remain unaffected during the strike days.
Suriname 19-Feb Surpost workers go on indefinite strike: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on February 26 indicated that Suriname Postal Corporation (Surpost) workers have gone on an indefinite strike across Suriname since February 19. As a result, operational disruptions and delays in the processing and handling of mail have been reported. Negotiations have reportedly been ongoing, however, no timeline regarding the resumption of normal services has been immediately disclosed.
South Africa 19-Feb

Heavy rainfall causes flooding in parts of Pretoria: Media sources reported that hundreds of flights have been cancelled at Istanbul International Airport in Turkey due to expected snowfall and icing risks between February 19 to 21. Government statements indicate that the airport's capacity will be reduced to at most 15 percent on February 19, involving about 150 expected cancellations, and by 20 percent on February 21, involving around 200 cancelled flights. Lingering disruptions are to be expected.

Ecuador 20-Feb

Heavy rainfall causes flooding across eight provinces: Media sources reported that flooding has been affecting most regions of Ecuador, including the provinces of Azuay, Carchi, Esmeraldas, Pichincha, Santo Domingo, Los Ríos, Guayas, and Manabísince the afternoon of February 20. Overflowing rivers and road closures are prevalent in these zones. The most affected areas include Las Orquídeas, Vergeles, Mucho Lote, Samanes, Juan Montalvo, 9 de Octubre, Francisco de Orellana, Puerto Hondo, and Sauces 8 sectors. Heavy rainfall is expected to continue at least until February 27. reported. Lingering disruptions are to be expected until the weather conditions improve.

Botswana 20-Feb

Heavy rains cause flooding in southeast Botswana: Media sources reported on February 20 that heavy rainfall has caused widespread flooding in southeast Botswana. In Gaborone, the closure of several roads and severe traffic disruptions were reported. Sources indicate that the rainfall has caused a significant rise in water levels of the Molopo River, resulting in the temporary closure of the Pont Drift, Makgobistad, and Derdepoort border crossings with South Africa from February 20. Heavy rainfall is expected to impact the northern part of the country in the coming days. Business and logistic disruptions are likely.

Germany 22-Feb

Customs system outage to take place on February 22: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on February 19 reports that an outage of the customs systems has been scheduled for February 22. According to sources, from 14:00 until 24:00 local time, automated messaging in the processes ATLAS including import delivery, EAS, NCTS, IMPOST and exports will not be available. As a result, handling delays may occur during the indicated period.

Georgia 23-Feb Inclement weather conditions disrupt postal operations: On February 26, Georgian Post reported that due to poor weather conditions, mail delivery throughout the western region of Georgia has been disrupted since February 23. In some areas, deliveries are partially restricted, while in others they have been completely suspended. These conditions have resulted in delays in the processing and delivery of mail. Weather conditions are expected to improve in the coming days, but no information was given on when postal services will normalize.
United Kingdom 23-Feb Heavy rain causes flooding in southern parts of Wales: Media sources reported that heavy rainfall caused flooding on low-lying roads and land across in Wales, United Kingdom since February 23. Roadways including A4042 in Llanellen and A40 in Abergavenny have been closed by authorities due to floodwaters. Flood alerts were issued for areas around rivers Teifi, Towy, and Wye, Monnow and Usk in Monmouthshire, Powys, and Newport counties. Business and logistics disruptions are likely to persist.
Germany 23-25-Feb

Union launches 24-hour strikes at airports: Media sources reported that the Verdi Union launched a 24-hour-long warning strikes at Cologne Bonn Airport and Dusseldorf International Airport in Germany. The strike began at Cologne Bonn Airport on February 23, and at Dusseldorf International Airport on the morning of February 24. The strike has been called amidst ongoing wage negotiations between the Verdi union and federal and municipal governments. The strike is likely to cause disruptions to airport operations as various groups of workers at the airport, including baggage handlers, will participate in the strike.

Chile 25-Feb Authorities announce curfew and state of emergency after power outage: Media sources reported that authorities in Chile announced a state of emergency and imposed a curfew from Arica y Parinacota in the north to Los Lagos in the south following a nationwide power outage. According to reports, the curfew was imposed at 22:00 local time on February 25 and would remain in effect until at least 06:00 local time on February 26. The measures have affected an area over 3,000 km / 1865 miles and came with the deployment of 3,000 soldiers onto the streets to reinforce security. Logistics and business disruptions are to be expected until the power supply normalizes.
Mauritius 26-Feb Inclement weather conditions disrupt postal services : Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on February 27 indicated that Mauritius has been experiencing cyclonic conditions since February 26 and a Level 3 cyclone warning has been issued by the Mauritius Meteorological Services. As a result, the international airport is temporarily closed, and all flights have been cancelled. Mauritius Post has declared a case of force majeure resulting in the suspension of all business activities and the closure of all post offices and postal facilities. The transportation and processing of inbound and outbound mail has been affected, and delays were to be expected in the delivery of mail. It was not immediately clear when postal operations will normalize.
Peru

26-Feb

Heavy rainfall causes flooding across 20 regions :Media sources report that heavy rainfall has caused flooding across several regions of Peru. The government has declared a state of emergency in 20 regions, including Lima, Arequipa, Tumbes, and Lambayeque. As a result, landslides and disruptions to roadway traffic have been reported. It is unknown when floodwater is expected to recede.
Mexico 27-Feb Truck drivers block access to World Trade Bridge III in Nuevo Laredo : Media sources on February 27 report that truck drivers blocked access to World Trade Bridge III in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, in protest against prolonged inspections by the authorities. Truck drivers were demanding a reduction in inspection times, better working conditions, and fixed salaries. The blockade has also disrupted crossings at the Puerta a las Américas and Juárez-Lincoln bridges. It was unclear when the blockades may be lifted.
Germany 27-28-Feb

Verdi union calls for 48-hour strike at Munich International Airport: Media sources reported that the Verdi union has called for a 48-hour strike at Munich International Airport in Germany between 00:01 and 23:59 on February 27-28. The strike comes amid ongoing wage negotiations between the union and federal as well as municipal governments. The strike is likely to cause disruptions to airport operations as ground handlers are also expected to participate.

Greece 28-Feb Greek air traffic controllers to strike on February 28: Media sources reported on February 20 that air traffic controllers plan to join the nationwide general strike in Greece on February 28. According to sources, during the 24-hour work stoppage, staff will handle certain types of flights, including medical, search and rescue, humanitarian aid, military, and emergency shipments. Related disruptions are likely at all airports.

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Libanon 07-Aug-24 - 08-Apr-25 Postal operations return to normal: Updated intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on April 8 indicated that postal operations have returned to normal following security concerns in Lebanon. Previous sources on October 4, 2024, reported that the deteriorating security situation continued to disrupt postal operations nationwide. Most post office branches in the south of the country were closed, along with several located in the southern region of Beirut. The main sorting center remained operational but operated with very limited capacity since August 7, 2024.
Italy 01-Mar Truck drivers launch nationwide strike: Local media sources reported that truck drivers have launched a nationwide strike in Italy on March 1. The strike was expected to be indefinite. The strike was called by the Unione Sindacale di Base (USB) union due to the lack of specific and concrete policies for the trucking sector from the Italian Ministry of Transportation. Road blockades and business disruptions are likely until the strike persists.
Indonesia 03-Mar

Heavy rain causes flooding in Kampar Regency: Media sources reported on March 4 that heavy rain since March 3 has caused flooding in Kampar Regency, Riau, Indonesia, through the overflowing of the Kampar River. According to reports, Tapung Hilir, Siak Hulu, Tambang, Perhentian Raja, Kampar, North Kampar, and Rumbio Jaya are the most affected subdistricts within the regency, where water levels have reportedly reached 100 centimeters in certain areas. Several roadways have been flooded. Business and logistics disruptions may be expected as regional roads could be damaged.

Colombia 03-Mar

Farmers protest to cause traffic disruptions nationwide: Media sources report that rice farmers have announced an indefinite national strike in Colombia due to the reduction of paddy rice prices. The strike started on March 03 at 07:00 local time. The farmers plan to launch blockades on several major roadways in regions including Tolima, Huila, and Sucre. Traffic disruptions are likely.

Nigeria 04-Mar

Authorities close runway in Lagos: Media sources reported that authorities closed one runway at Lagos Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Nigeria on March 04 at 03:00 local time. The runway is expected to reopen at 23:59 local time on March 4. Though authorities have redirected flight traffic to another runway, disruptions to airport operations can be expected.

China 04-Mar

Rainfall causes disruptions at Guangzhou Baiyun Airport: Media sources report that heavy rainfall caused disruptions to flight operations at Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (IATA: CAN) in China. Authorities implemented a Level IV emergency response at 13:10 local time on March 4. As a result, 371 flights were delayed, and 9 were cancelled as of 20:02 local time on the same day. Lingering disruptions are likely until weather conditions improve.

United States 04-Mar

Flights face disruptions at Dallas Fort Worth Airport: On March 4, media sources reported that inclement weather conditions caused flight disruptions at the Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, United States. According to sources, at least 275 flights were cancelled and 417 flights were delayed by 11:00 local time on the same day. Authorities implemented a ground delay program, while delays reportedly averaged around 5 hours and 18 minutes. A wind advisory for the area was issued to remain in place until at least 21:00 local time on March 4.

Australia 05-Mar

Logistics operators warn of delivery delays in Brisbane: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on March 5 reported that logistics operators are warning of delays and potential suspensions of pickup and delivery operations in and around Brisbane, Queensland, Australia due to Tropical Cyclone Alfred. Disruptions are expected to last into the weekend. Prolonged delays are to be expected as flooding is likely to disrupt roadways.

Australia 06-Mar

Tropical Cyclone Alfred disrupts postal services: IIntelligence received by Everstream Analytics on March 6 reported that Australia Post confirmed disruptions anticipating the landfall of Tropical Cyclone Alfred. The Brisbane office has been closed at 23:59 local time on March 5 and is expected to reopen on March 7. The collection, processing and delivery of all mail items have been affected for postcode areas 4000–4999, while services in northern New South Wales may also be disrupted. Additional delays and disruptions are likely until weather conditions improve.

Spain 08-Mar

Storm Jana causes flooding in parts of Andalucia: Media sources reported that heavy rainfall due to Storm Jana has caused flooding in parts of Analucia, Spain. Authorities activated a Special Emergency Plan due to heavy flooding, landslides, and fallen trees on roads. The most affected areas are Cadiz, Huelva, Malaga, Seville, Granada, Almeria, and Cordoba. Business and logistic disruptions are likely as authorities have forecasted that Storm Jana will impact nearby provinces as well.

Malaysia 08-Mar Floodings affect three zones in Sabah: Media sources reported that the districts of Beaufort, Tenom, and Keningau in Sabah, Malaysia have been affected by flooding and landslides since March 8 due to inclement weather. Several roadways in the districts have been blocked. As of March 12, over 2,600 people remain displaced. Disruptions to transportation are expected to persist until floodwaters recede.
Germany 09-10-Mar

Authorities cancel flights at Hamburg airport due to warning strike: Media sources reported that all flights have been cancelled at Hamburg Airport, Germany, on March 9 due to a 24-hour national warning strike called by the Verdi Union. Around 144 arrival flights and 139 departure flights have been cancelled. The strike action is occurring amid ongoing collective bargaining negotiations. 

Mozambique 10-13 Mar Tropical Cyclone makes landfall as Category 1 hurricane: Media sources indicated that Tropical Cyclone Jude made landfall on the northeastern coast of Mozambique as a Category 1 hurricane on March 10. Wind gusts reportedly reached 185 km/h speed before landfall near Ilha de Moçambique. Local authorities issued flood and rainfall warnings for Nampula province, putting over 340,000 residents at risk. The storm has been forecast to proceed towards the border region between Mozambique and Malawi. Continuous rainfall and consequent power outages, as well as infrastructural damages are to be expected until at least March 13.
Argentina 12-Mar Heavy rainfall causes flooding in parts of Cordoba: Media sources reported that heavy rain had caused flooding in parts of Cordoba, Argentina, on the afternoon of March 11. Several streets and roads were flooded across the city. The most affected areas include Las Palmas, Poeta Lugones, Alta Córdoba, Los Gigantes, Colón Avenue, and Villa Páez. Logistics disruptions are expected to linger until floodwaters recede.
Italy 12-Mar Technical issue impacts shipments at Milan Malpensa Airport: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics indicated that a technical issue impacted the operating system of OE Malpensa Lonate Pozzolo, ITMXPA at the Milan Malpensa Airport (IATA: MXP) in Italy on March 12. According to Poste Italiane, inbound and outbound parcel shipments as well as EMS processing have been facing delays.
Brazil 12-Mar Heavy rainfall causes flooding in parts of Rio de Janeiro: Media sources report that heavy rainfall on March 12 caused flooding in parts of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The worst affected areas included Botafogo, Lapa, Santa Teresa, Urca, and Larenjeiras. Reports reveal floodwaters inundated roads and uprooted trees causing transport disruptions and power outages in affected areas.
China 12-Mar Cargo trucks queue at Zabaikalsk International Automobile checkpoint: Media sources reported on March 12 that 148 trucks were queuing at the Zabaikalsk International Automobile checkpoint  Manzhouli, China, due to snowy conditions. As of 14:00 local time on March 12, only 14 trucks had passed, resulting in an 11-hour delay.
Portugal 12-Mar - 11-Apr Pilots Union SIPLA extends strike until April 11: Updated media sources reported that the Independent Union of Airline Pilots (SIPLA) extended the strike on flights operated for TAP Air Portugal until April 11. Previously, the pilots launched a strike on March 12 with an average participation of 95 percent. The participants have been demanding changes to external hiring regulations. As a result, disruptions to flight operations have been reported and lingering interruptions to flight services are to be expected.
Italy 14-Mar Flooding impacts Poste Italiane services in Tuscany: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on March 19 reported that Poste Italiane has been facing disruptions to mail services in Tuscany, Italy. Flooding has been disrupting road transportation and prompted evacuations since March 14. Among the most impacted areas are Florence, Lucca, Grosseto, Livorno, Pistoia, and Prato. According to sources, the collection and delivery of domestic and international mail have been affected. It was not immediately clear when operations would normalize.
Serbia 14-15 Mar Aviation workers announce 24-hour strike at Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport: Media sources indicated that aviation workers had announced a 24-hour general strike at Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport (IATA: BEG), Serbia for March 14. Minimum operations will reportedly be maintained to reduce disruptions. The strike comes after a one-hour warning strike earlier on February 21 to draw attention to working conditions and low wages.
Italy 16-18 Mar Aviation workers to strike nationwide again on March 16 and 18: Updated media sources reported that air transport across Italy will be affected by another nationwide strike on March 16. The 24-hour strike was called by the Flai Trasporti e Servizi union which represents ground handling workers. Workers of Techno Sky, the operator of Milan Malpensa Airport (IATA: MXP) will be on strike from 12:00 to 16:00 local time on March 16. In addition, SEA Prime workers represented by the USB Lavoro Privato union will carry out a 24-hour strike nationwide on March 18. Disruptions to flight operations are to be expected during and after the strike actions.
Mozambique 18-Mar Protests disrupt shipment pick-up and delivery services in Maputo: On March 18, intelligence received by Everstream Analytics indicated that ongoing protests have been disrupting shipment pick-up and delivery services in Maputo, Mozambique. According to sources, logistics operators implemented contingency plans including some service suspensions and diverted routes to avoid high-risk areas around the demonstrations. No timeline has been indicated as to when operations may completely return to normal.

Democratic Republic of Congo

18-Mar

Conflict disrupts postal services in eastern provinces: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on March 18 indicated that the ongoing conflict has been disrupting postal services in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. According to Société Congolaise des Postes et Télécommunications (SCPT), postal operations are severely disrupted in the eastern provinces including North Kivu, South Kivu and Ituri. As a result, delays and temporary suspensions in the processing of domestic and international postal items have been reported. Further postal functions may be interrupted until the armed conflict lingers.

Germany 18-19-Mar

System upgrade to disrupt cargo operations at Frankfurt International Airport: On March 14, industry sources report that a system upgrade of the handling software will disrupt cargo handling operations at Frankfurt International Airport, Germany, between 16:00 local time on March 18 until 04:00 local time on March 19. According to reports, the collection and arrival confirmation of import shipments will not be possible, airlines will not receive any automated SITA messages and dangers goods will not be accepted during the downtime. Customs delays are likely due to the downtime.

Finland 19-Mar

Technical issue disrupts customs services nationwide: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on March 19 reported that a technical issue disrupted customs services nationwide in Finland. The outage occurred between 07:10 and 09:20 local time on March 19. Reportedly, the import, entry and temporary storage as well as export functions of Customs Clearance System UTU have been affected. No information on the amount of impacted shipments has been immediately disclosed, however, some residual delays or backlogs are to be expected.

United Kingdom 20-22-Mar

Operations resume at London Heathrow Airport: Updated media sources reported on March 22 that authorities at London Heathrow Airport in the United Kingdom announced that the airport is fully open and operational. Previously, sources reported on March 21 that more than 1,350 flights were expected to be canceled or diverted after a power disruption caused by an electrical substation fire in Hayes. No information on further delays on backlogs had been provided.

Spain 20-Mar Heavy rainfall leads to flash floods in parts of Madrid: Media sources report on March 20 that flash flooding along the Manzanares River in Madrid, Spain caused the closure of the M-30 and M-40 ring roads. Heavy rainfall and increased water release from the El Pardo Dam caused water levels to rise, flooding the areas between Mingorrubio and Puente de los Franceses zones. Logistics disruptions are to be expected until floodwaters recede.
Indonesia 20-Mar

Truck drivers launch nationwide strike: Media sources reported that the Indonesian Truck Entrepreneurs Association (Aptrindo) announced a nationwide strike across Indonesia on March 20 to protest against the ban on freight transportation for the 2025 Eid period, which limits freight transportation operations from March 24 to April 8. Disruptions to logistics are likely.

Malaysia 21-Mar

Heavy rainfall causes flooding in parts of central Sarawak: Media sources reported that continuous heavy rainfall triggered severe flooding in parts of central Sarawak, Malaysia. The most affected areas include Sibu, Kanowit, and Kapit. Rising water levels forced hundreds to evacuate in the Batang Rajang basin. Several roads, buildings and vegetable farms have been severely damaged by floodwater in the region. No timeline for restoration works and recession of floodwaters have been immediately disclosed.

United Kingdom 21-Mar Authorities temporarily shut London Heathrow Airport, due to fire: Media sources on March 21 indicate that authorities temporarily shut down London Heathrow Airport (IATA: LHR) in the United Kingdom due to a power outage caused by an electrical substation fire in Hayes, in West London. The airport will remain closed until 23:50 local time on March 21. Flight and logistics disruptions are anticipated.
Spain 21-Mar-06-Apr

Union threatens with 6-day strike at Barcelona International Airport: Media sources reported that the UGT union has threatened to launch a 6-day strike against aircraft handling company, Groundforce BCN, at Barcelona International Airport in Spain over working conditions. Negotiations between the company and the union are scheduled for March 18. If no agreement is reached, the strikes are expected to take place on March 21, 23, 28 and 30 and April 4 and 6. Disruptions to flight operations are to be expected if the strike materializes.

Italy 22-Mar Technical issue disrupts Poste Italiane operations nationwide in Italy:Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics reported that Poste Italiane have been facing disruptions in receiving EDI messages and EMSEVT events due to a technical issue since March 22. As a result, the processing of items from outside the European Union have been suspended. Some functions began to normalize on April 4, however, no timeline has been immediately provided as to when operations would fully continue.
Bolivia 24-Mar Flooding affects several towns in Beni Department: Meteorological sources report that flooding has affected many towns in Beni Department, Bolivia including Reyes, Rurrenabaque, Riberalta, and San Borja. Local authorities have declared a state of disaster. Rainfall is scheduled to continue for the next 48 hours.
Italy 24-Mar Aviation workers join nationwide transport strike across airports in Italy: Media sources indicated that aviation workers planned to join the nationwide transport sector strike across airports in Italy. Ground handlers, pilots and general airport personnel reportedly announced a strike between 00:01 and 23:59local time on March 24. Minimum guaranteed services will be maintained between 07:00 and 10:00, as well as, between 18:00 and 21:00 local time on the same day. Delays and cancellations of flight services are to be expected.
Malta 25-Mar

New import system disrupts postal services: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on March 25 indicated that the implementation of a new import system by the customs authorities of Malta has been causing delays in the processing of mail items during customs clearance. The delays have reportedly been affecting the services of MaltaPost nationwide. Postal disruptions are expected to continue until the situation is resolved.

Uganda 26-Mar

Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Kampala: Media sources indicate that heavy rainfall since the morning of March 26 has been causing flash flooding in Kampala, Uganda. As a result, at least 7 people died as of March 27. Several roads have been damaged, inundated and closed, including the Queen's Way flyover and Jinja Road near Kyambogo University, while zones of Najjera and Kyebando have been severely affected. Business and logistics disruptions are likely to persist until floodwaters recede.

Finland 26-Mar Technical issues disrupt customs systems nationwide: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics indicates that technical issues have been disrupting customs systems nationwide in Finland. The outage was discovered at 09:10 local time on March 26. Reportedly, the Åland tax border declarations, import, entry and temporary storage, transit, customs warehousing as well as export functions of the Customs Clearance System UTU have been affected. No timeline has been immediately provided as to when services may normalize. As a result of the system outages, delays and backlogs are to be expected.
Mexico 27-Mar

Authorities declare state of emergency while flooding persists in Reynosa: Media report that authorities have declared a state of emergency due to consistent rainfall and flooding in Reynosa, Tamaulipas, Mexico. On March 27, it was reported that heavy rainfall led to severe flooding in Reynosa, Tamaulipas, Mexico, with water levels exceeding 1 meter in several neighborhoods. The most affected areas include Loma Real de Jarachina Sur, La Escondida, La Joya, Del Valle, Vicente Guerrero, Fraccionamiento Reynosa, Almaguer, Jacinto López 2, Almendros, and Balcones de Alcalá. Business and transportation disruptions are likely.

South Korea 27-Mar Wildfires cause disruptions to Korea Post services in Gyeongsangbuk-do: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on March 27 indicates that Korea Post has been experiencing delivery delays in Gyeongsangbuk-do due to wildfires. Among the most affected areas are Andong, Cheongsong, Yeongdeok, and Yeongyang. Korea Post is the national postal operator of the Republic of Korea.
Thailand 28-Mar

Earthquake impacts postal services in Bangkok: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on March 31 indicated that Thailand Post has been facing disruptions after a magnitude 8.2 earthquake in Myanmar affected various areas of Bangkok, Thailand. Thus, the Governor of Bangkok declared a level 2 disaster zone on March 28. Damages to buildings and blocked roads have been reported. As a result, postal delivery delays are to be expected in the postcode areas of 10xxx. It remains unclear when services may return to normal

Botswana 29-Mar Cyber incident disrupts postal services in Botswana: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on April 1 indicated that BotswanaPost has confirmed that a ransomware attack targeting its sever infrastructure was discovered on March 29. The incident has reportedly been contained, but it still caused service disruptions. An investigation into the incident has been launched, but postal services and related IT services in Botswana will remain suspended until the issue has been resolved. No information was provided on how long it will take to address the issue.
Colombia 29-Mar

Heavy rainfall causes flooding in parts of Bogota: Media sources report that heavy rainfall caused flooding in parts of Bogota, Colombia. The most affected areas include Carrera 10 and Carrera 30. Significant traffic disruptions were reported. It is unclear when flooding would subside. Business and transportation disruptions are expected.

Greece 31-Mar

Heavy rainfall causes flash flooding in Crete: Media sources reported that heavy rainfall since March 31 has caused flash flooding and rockslides in Crete, Greece, with the island's Chania city being particularly affected after having received the most rainfall on April 1. Reports indicate that local road closures are also in effect across the island, alongside some flight cancellations at Chania International Airport. Business and logistics disruptions are likely to persist until weather conditions improve and water levels recede.

Brazil 31-Mar Heavy rainfall causes flooding in parts of Porto Alegre, Brazil: Media sources reported on April 1 that heavy rainfall from a storm on March 31 has led to flooding in parts of Porto Alegre, Brazil. High winds have also downed trees and led to power outages, further exacerbating disruptions caused by flooding. Business and logistics disruptions are possible until the weather conditions improve.
Namibia 31-Mar-01-Apr Systems maintenance causes customs delays at Hosea Kutako International Airport: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics indicated that scheduled maintenance of the ASYCUDA World customs system was expected to cause delays at Hosea Kutako International Airport (IATA: WDH) in Namibia. The maintenance works are carried out by the Namibia Revenue Authority (NamRA) between 22:00 local time on March 31 and 23:59 local time on April 1. Cargo operations and customs delays are to be expected.
Italy

31-Mar-

30-Oct

Shutdown of Catania International Airport disrupts Poste Italiane services: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on March 27 indicated that the closure of the Catania International Airport (IATA: CTA) in Italy will likely disrupt postal services. The night-time closure will reportedly take place daily from March 31 until October 30. As a result, Poste Italiane advised that items addressed to the Sicily region from both domestic and international origins will have an expected delivery time of up to four working days plus additional delays. Poste Italiane is the national postal operator of Italy.
Belgium

31-Mar-

01-Apr

Bpost services to be disrupted due to nationwide strike: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics indicated on March 25 that Belgian trade unions have called a 24-hour general strike from 00:01 local time on March 31. According to sources, disruptions to Bpost's domestic and international logistics network and delays in the delivery of letter post, parcel post, and logistics services are expected. The strike will also involve ground handlers and other airport and airline personnel, leading to delays in inbound and outbound airmail dispatches at Brussels Airport.
United States 02-Apr

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

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

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

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

08-Apr - 10-Apr

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

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

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

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

Senegal 12-13-Apr

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

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

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

Tanzania 14-Apr

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

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

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

Switzerland 17-Apr - 22-Apr Postal operations return to normal in Valais: Updated intelligence received by Everstream Analytics indicated that postal operations returned to normal in Valais, Switzerland, on April 22. Previously, on April 17, sources reported that heavy snowfall disrupted postal services in parts of Valais, Switzerland, with postcode areas 19xx and 39xx particularly affected due to roadway closures and an increased risk of avalanches.
France 21-Apr Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Dordogne: Local media sources report that heavy rainfall on April 21 has caused flooding in Dordogne, France. Sources indicate that several rivers in the area burst their banks and 13 departmental roads were cut off as of the morning of April 22. Flooding was also reported in nearby Corrèze. An orange alert for flooding is active in the departments of Gironde, Charente-Maritime, Charente and Dordogne until April 24.
Indonesia 21-Apr Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Pangkalpinang: Media sources on April 22 reported that heavy rainfall caused flooding in parts of Pangkalpinang, Bangka Belitung Islands Province, Indonesia, on the afternoon of April 21. The most affected areas include Gerunggang, Girimaya, Gabek, Bukit Intan, Taman Sari, Pangkal Balam, and Rangkui Districts, where floodwaters with a 20-40 centimeters height were reported on roadways. It remains unclear when the floodwaters will recede.
Malyasia 23-Apr Heavy rainfall causes flooding in parts of Selangor: Media sources reported on April 23 that heavy rainfall since the early morning of the same day has caused flooding in low-lying parts of Selangor, Malaysia, affecting homes and local roads in Sungai Buloh, Petaling Jaya and Subang Jaya. Reports indicate flooding in Kampung Baru and Kampung Paya Jaras Hilir in Sungai Buloh, as well as in the Kampung Kenangan district of Subang Jaya. Lingering business and logistics disruptions are to be expected in the vicinity until water levels recede.
Finland 02-May Finnish Aviation Union announces 4-hour strike on May 2: Local media sources reported that the Finnish Aviation Union announced a 4-hour strike in Finland on May 2. Another planned strike involving over 300 employees of Finnair is set to begin on May 5. The work stoppage will impact passenger, ground handling, and cargo services personnel. Anticipate significant disruptions at Finnish airports.
India 05-May Air India Engineering Services Limited workers to launch nationwide strike in India : Media sources on April 17 reported that workers of Air India Engineering Services Limited (AIESL) plan to launch a nationwide strike across India on May 5 to demand better employment terms. The workers are members of the All India Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Union (AIAMEU). The company provides engineering services to Air India and other airlines at several airports in India.

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New Caledonia from 14-May Postal services normalize in New Caledonia following unrest: Updated sources indicate that the Office of Posts and Telecommunications (OPT-NC), the postal operator of New Caledonia, has resumed most postal services in the country as of October 9 following disruptions due to unrest in the country. The operator had already lifted a force majeure declaration in mid-July. According to the latest update, inbound and outbound international air traffic is now back to normal and deliveries have mostly been restored throughout the territory. However, the operator is still facing difficulties in providing delivery services to three areas, namely postcode areas 98809, 98889, 98831, but it remains unclear when these issues will be resolved.
United Kingdom 05-Jan Heavy rain causes flooding in parts of Devon: Media sources on January 5 indicated that heavy rain caused flooding in parts of Devon, England, United Kingdom. The Met Office issued a yellow warning for heavy rainfall until January 6. A warning is also in place for the River Avon from Didworthy to Aveton Gifford, the River Clyst from Broadclyst to Clyst St. Mary, and the River Lew at Gribbleford Bridge and Hatherleigh. Logistics disruptions are likely.
United States 05-Jan Technical problems at the border crossing: Media sourced on January 5 reported that a nationwide failure in the computer systems for the customs system resulted in delays at the United States-Mexico Nuevo Laredo border crossing. According to the Cargo Services Center, the World Trade Bridge was out of service due to failures in the computer system for the modulation of pedimentos. Trucks were stranded on the Mexican side of the border. The service center later announced the normalization of the systems after 9 hours. Lingering delays are anticipated.
United States 06-Jan Winter storm delays flights at Philadelphia International Airport: Media sources on January 7 report that winter storms had caused delays at Philadelphia International Airport (IATA: PHL), United States. According to reports, 268 delays were reported on January 6. Lingering disruptions are expected as airport authorities work to clear the backlog of flights. Disruptions to logistics operations are expected.
United States 07-Jan Palisades Fire continues to burn in Los Angeles: Updated media sources on January 13 indicate that the Palisades Fire has burned an area of 23,713 acres in Los Angeles, California. The fire has destroyed several neighborhoods around the Pacific Palisades area. Evacuation orders expanded for parts of Brentwood and the hills of Encino and Tarzana as more than 100,000 people were displaced from evacuation zones in the region. Several roads including the Pacific Coast Highway and I-10 have been closed. Fire conditions are at risk of worsening on January 13 and 14 due to strong winds. Continued business and transportation disruptions are expected. 
Austria 07-Jan Customs delays reported across Austria: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on January 8 indicated that a customs server outage on January 7 has resulted in customs delays across Austria. Delays to custom operations remain possible in the coming days as the duration of the disruption is unclear at the time of writing.
United States 07-Jan Palisades wildfire causes disruptions in Los Angeles: Government sources on January 8 reported that the Palisades wildfire in Los Angeles, California, United States, has been expanding, and has burnt 15,832 acres as of 15:04 local time the same day. The fire has destroyed 300 structures and is threatening 13,306 people, with evacuation orders in place. Authorities expect winds to continue throughout the morning of January 9 potentially worsening conditions. The fire is currently 0% contained. Several roads including the Pacific Coast Highway and I-10 have been closed. Disruptions to business and logistics can be expected.
China 07-Jan Magnitude 7.1 earthquake occurs in Tibet: Media sources report that multiple aftershocks continue to rattle Tingri County, Tibet, China following a magnitude 7.1 earthquake that occurred at 09:05 local time on January 7. At least seven aftershocks ranging from magnitude 5.1 to 4.5 have been registered. The earthquake had destroyed buildings in Tingri and Lhatse County. At least 32 people died. Business and transportation disruptions are expected.
Indonesia 09-Jan Heavy rain causes flooding in parts of Jakarta: Media sources reported on January 9 that heavy rainfall caused flooding at several points in western and southern areas of Jakarta, Indonesia overnight from January 8 to 9. Several roads have been inundated including Jalan Strategi Raya, Jalan Basoka Raya, Jalan Ciledug Raya, Jalan Patra Raya, Jalan Komplek Polri, and Jalan Pondok Karya. Business and logistics disruptions are possible.
United States 09-Jan Wildfire smoke causes delays at Los Angeles International Airport: Media sources on January 9 reported that wildfire smoke is causing delays at Los Angeles International Airport (IATA: LAX), United States. Smoke drifting from the wildfire had impacted airport operations. 282 flights were delayed on January 8 and a further 134 flights were delayed on January 9. Lingering delays are expected as airport authorities work through backlogged flights.
United States 09-Jan Postal Service suspends operations on January 9: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics indicated that the United States Postal Service will suspend operations on January 9 due to the National Day of Observance to honor the death of Jimmy Carter. According to sources, regular mail deliveries, retail services and administrative office activity will be halted. However, limited package delivery service will be maintained. Normal operations are expected to resume on January 10.
Italy 10-Jan Airport handling staff plan strike at Milan Malpensa International Airport: Media sources reported that the airport handling staff at Milan Malpensa International Airport, Italy, plan to strike for 24 hours on January 10. Reportedly, Milan Linate Airport will also be affected. Disruptions to flight operations are to be expected.
Malaysia 11-Jan

Flooding persists in parts of Johor Bahru: Media sources on January 13 reported that continuous heavy rainfalls have led to persistent flooding in parts of Johor Bahru, Malaysia. The most affected areas include the districts of Kota Tinggi, Kulai, Johor Bahru, Kluang, and Pontian. As a result, a total of 4,000 people have been evacuated from the affected zone. Floodwaters are unlikely to recede shortly as further rainfalls are expected in the region. Logistics disruptions are anticipated.

Madagascar 11-Jan Tropical Cyclone Dikeledi causes flooding : Media sources on January 12 reported that flooding hit the northern coast of Madagascar due to the landfall of Tropical Cyclone Dikeledi on January 11. Three people have been killed while more than 900 people have been affected. The most disrupted areas include the Antsiranana province, Rantabe, and Ambodimanga. Lingering disruptions are likely until floodwaters recede. 
Australia 12-Jan Storm causes flash floods in southeast Queensland: Media sources on January 13 report that a severe storm with heavy rainfall caused flash floods across parts of southeast Queensland, Australia on January 12. The South Burnett area was the most affected with more than 40 roads closed. Logistics delays are expected.
Belgium 13-Jan General strike may affect postal operations: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on January 13, reported that bpost, the designated postal operator of Belgium, has warned that major unions have called for a 24-hour general strike across the country from 00:01 local time on January 13. The industrial action may affect letter-post and parcel-post deliveries, as well as bpost’s domestic and international logistics network. The strike is expected to involve ground handlers and other airport and airline personnel, which could disrupt the handling of inbound and outbound airmail dispatches at Brussels Airport. Therefore, letter-post and parcel-post items arriving in Belgium on or around the day of the strike are liable to be delayed.
United States 14-Jan

USPS declares force majeure for southern California and Alaska :Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on January 14 reported that the operations of United States Postal Service (USPS) have been disrupted in southern California and Alaska. In southern California, USPS has declared force majeure for EMS, letter post (P, G, and E format) and parcel services due to the Los Angeles wildfires. Areas with postal codes in the 90001–95399 range have been impacted due to logistic issues and damage to postal facilities. In Alaska, force majeure has been declared in postal code areas 99556 to 99780, due to severe winter weather, which has resulted in limited services in an 80 km radius of Anchorage. Prolonged disruptions to postal operations can be expected until the situations normalize in southern California and Alaska.

South Africa 15-Jan

Operations suspend at Groblersbrug border crossing: Media sources on January 15 reported that South Africa has suspended operations at a key border crossing with Botswana due to severe flooding caused by record rainfall. The closure affects the Groblersbrug crossing, which is crucial for transporting copper from Zambia and the Democratic Republic of Congo to South Africa’s Durban port. The expected duration of the closure is unclear at the time of writing.

Australia 15-Jan

Sydney Kingsford Smith International Airport closes due to adverse weather : Media sources reported that authorities had temporarily closed Sydney Kingsford Smith International Airport (IATA: SYD) in Australia on January 15 due to severe storm conditions bringing heavy winds, hail, and rain to the Sydney area. Arriving flights have been diverted to other airports. Disruptions to airport operations are likely to continue as it was unclear when normal operations would resume.

India 15-Jan

Dense fog causes delays at Indira Gandhi International Airport: Media sources report that dense fog has been causing delays at Indira Gandhi International Airport (IATA: DEL) in New Delhi, India. According to reports, 214 flights have been delayed since the morning of January 15. Lingering delays are expected throughout the day as airport authorities work through backlogged flights.

Brazil 16-Jan

Floods impact several cities in Santa Catarina: Media sources reported on January 16 that flooding has impacted several cities in Santa Catarina, Brazil. The most affected cities include Balneário Camboriú, Camboriú, Itajaí and Navegantes. The flooding is the result of heavy rainfall in the area. The rainfall is expected to continue through January 18. Business disruptions are expected.

Sri Lanka 17-Jan

Heavy rainfall causes flooding in northern and eastern regions: Government sources reported on January 20 that heavy rainfall caused flooding across northern and eastern regions of Sri Lanka since January 17. Eastern Province has been most affected, where at least 14,806 residents have been displaced. Heavy rainfall is expected to worsen conditions during at least the next 24 hours. Logistics disruptions are to be expected.

Tanzania 17-Jan

System update disrupts customs services: On January 17, shipping sources reported that the Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) announced the replacement of the Tanzania Customs Integrated System (TANCIS) with a new version, resulting in a system downtime from 22:00 local time on January 17 until 04:00 local time on January 20. During the update period, the Tanzania Customs Integrated System (TANCIS), the Electronic Cargo Tracking System (ECTS), and the Tanzania Electronic Single Window System (TeSWS) were unavailable. Cargo processing delays are to be expected.

Italy 18-Jan

Heavy rainfall causes flooding in southern Italy: Media sources reported on January 18 that storms with heavy rain caused flooding and landslides in parts of southern Italy. The most affected areas are parts of Calabria, Sardinia, and Sicily regions. Damages worth tens of millions of euros were reported on the Aeolian Islands due to storms. According to reports, adverse weather conditions led to landslides, road closures, and extensive damage to infrastructure and agriculture. Business and logistics disruptions are to be expected.

United States 20-Jan

Authorities close El Paso border crossing: Media sources on January 20 indicated that authorities have closed the El Paso Port of Entry between the United States and Mexico. The closure was enacted shortly after the inauguration of President Donald Trump who vowed to take a tough stance on immigration. At the time of writing, it is unclear when the Port of Entry would be reopened to traffic. Disruptions are to be expected.

United States 21-Jan

Winter weather causes airport disruptions in Texas: Media sources reported on January 21 that severe winter weather caused disruptions at several airports in Texas, United States. 63 flights were delayed, and 178 flights were cancelled at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport on the same day. George Bush Intercontinental Airport and Houston William P. Hobby Airport suspended operations on January 21 due to the weather conditions. 972 flights were canceled at George Bush Intercontinental Airport and 269 flights were cancelled at Houston William P. Hobby Airport. Disruptions to flight operations are likely to continue till weather conditions improve.

South Africa 22-Jan

Power cut causes disruptions at Cape Town International Airport: Media sources reported that flight delays occurred at Cape Town International Airport in South Africa on January 22 due to power disruptions affecting the airport’s fuel depot. According to sources, a temporary solution was implemented and refueling operations resumed. Lingering disruptions to flight operations are possible.

United States 22-Jan

Hughes Fire causes disruptions in Santa Clarita: Media sources reported that the Hughes Fire broke out in Santa Clarita, California, United States on January 22. The fire briefly forced the closure of Interstate 5 (I-5) between Grapevine and Castaic Junction. On January 23, it was reported that firefighters have been making progress in containing the Hughes Fire, with the containment increasing from zero to fourteen percent despite the fire growing to more than 10,000 acres. 50,000 residents remain under evacuation orders. However, the onset of strong winds from 10:00 local time on January 23 could fuel the spread of the fire. Logistic disruptions can be expected in the affected area.

Ireland 23-Jan

560,000 customers without power due to Storm Eowyn: Media sources on January 24 report that more than 560,000 customers are without power throughout Ireland. The outages are caused by Storm Eowyn moving through the area. Further outages are expected, and utility providers cannot provide a timeline as to when power supplies would be restored. Business disruptions are expected.

France 24-Jan

Disruptions from Storm Éowyn continue in Loire-Atlantique: Media sources on January 28 indicated that Météo France has placed the Loire-Atlantique on red alert for flooding following Storm Éowyn. Communes of Saint-Nicolas-de-Redon, Guéméné Penfao, Pierric, Masserac, Avessac, Fégérac, Sévérac, Guenrouet, Plessé and Ille-et-Vilaine were affected by heavy rains since January 24. Evacuations were reported in northern zones, including Rennes where rising water levels have been reported. The flooding led to the closures of several important routes, including parts of the RN24 highway. Business and logistics disruptions should be expected until floodwaters recede.

France 24-Jan

Storm Éowyn causes flooding in parts of Ille-et-Vilaine: Local media sources reported on January 26 that heavy rainfall triggered by Storm Eowyn caused severe flooding and disruptions in several areas of Ille-et-Vilaine Department, France. According to reports, disruptions have been going on since January 24. Rennes and surrounding areas are experiencing rising water levels and urgent evacuations due to heavy rain. The flooding in the region led to the closures of several important routes. It was unclear how long the disruptions would last. Business and logistics disruptions should be expected.

North Macedonia 26-Jan

Heavy fog disrupts operation at Skopje International Airport: Media sources on January 26 reported that heavy fog resulted in flight disruptions at Skopje International Airport (IATA: SKP), North Macedonia. Visibility briefly dropped to as low as 200 meters, resulting in a temporary halt of all airport operations. Authorities are working to clear backlogged flights and lingering disruptions to air traffic operations are expected.

Kazakhstan 27-Jan-01-Feb

Kazakhstan-China border points closed : Media sources indicate that Kazakhstan’s State Revenue Committee announced the closure of Kazakhstan-China border points due to the Spring festival in China. Operations will be suspended from 20:00 local time on January 27 until 08:00 local time on February 1.

Germany 28-Jan

Postal workers stage nationwide warning strike: Media sources reported that Deutsche Post workers were staging a nationwide strike in Germany on January 28 after collective bargaining negotiations broke down. The strike was called by the Verdi union for one day and impacted cities in all states. Disruptions to mail and package deliveries are expected to normalize on January 29.

Spain 28-Jan

Storm Herminia causes flooding in Galicia: Media sources report that on January 28, Storm Herminia caused heavy rains and flooding in parts of Galicia, Spain. Most of the country is under a yellow weather alert with some zones under orange alerts until at least the night of January 28. The provinces of A Coruna and Pontevedra have been the most affected with disruptions in Vigo and Santiago de Compostela. Logistics and business disruptions are to be expected.

Australia 29-Jan

Heavy rain causes flooding in parts of Cairns: Media sources report on January 29 that heavy rainfall has caused flooding in Cairns, Queensland, Australia. Sources indicate that authorities have evacuated portions of Gordonvale. Flooding has also resulted in multiple roadway closures across Cairns. Further rainfall is expected in the area through January 30.

Indonesia 29-Jan

Heavy rain causes flooding in parts of Tangerang, Banten: Media sources on January 29 report that heavy rains caused flooding in parts of Tangerang, Banten, Indonesia. Evacuations were reported in Belandung, Benda district, Gebang Raya and Periuk district, Peter, Cipondoh district and Uwung Jaya Village, Jatiuwung district. Operations were disrupted at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport. Business and logistics disruptions are anticipated.

Malaysia 30-Jan Heavy rains causes flooding in Sabah and Sarawak: Media sources on January 30 reported that heavy rains have been causing flooding and landslides in Sabah and Sarawak, Malaysia. The worst affected areas are Miri and Kora Marudu, as well as Ranau, Kota Belud, Sandakan, Kudat, Keningau, Tambunan, Papar, Putatan, Penampang, Kota Kinabalu, and Tuaran, Tawau in Sabah in addition to Kuching, Serian, Samarahan, Sarikei, Sibu, Mukah Bintulu, Sri Aman, and Betong in Sarawak. Authorities have displaced over 5,000 people. Floodwaters and landslides have also blocked several roads and caused power outages in the zone. Further heavy rainfalls have been forecast for the region until at least January 31.
Taiwan 30-Jan Magnitude 5.6 earthquake occurs near Dapu: Media sources reported that a magnitude 5.6 earthquake struck near Dapu, Chiayi County, Taiwan, at 10:11 local time on January 30. The earthquake caused minor damage in the surrounding area and was followed by a series of smaller aftershocks. Further seismic activity is possible in the coming days. Business and transport disruptions are likely in the affected area.
Tunisia 01-Feb

Heavy rainfalls cause flooding in parts of Nabeul Governorate: Media sources reported that ongoing heavy rainfalls since February 1 have caused flooding in parts of Nabeul Governorate, Tunisia. The most affected areas include Kourbous, Takelsa, Grombalia, Sulayman, and Beni Khalled, where floodwaters have inundated roads and damaged buildings. Lingering business and transportation disruptions are to be expected until floodwaters recede.

South Korea 02-Feb-29-Mar

Jeju Air Co., Ltd. suspends cargo flights until March 29: Media sources on January 22 reported that Jeju Air Co., Ltd. will suspend air freighter flights from February 2 to March 29. The reason for the suspension was not specified. The company provides air freight services primarily from Incheon International Airport (IATA: ICN) to destinations such as China and Vietnam.

Côte d’Ivoire

03-Feb

La Poste workers go on indefinite nationwide strike: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on February 5 indicated that La Poste de Côte d’Ivoire workers launched a nationwide strike on February 3. Reportedly, the workers will remain on strike indefinitely. As a result, numerous post offices and mail processing departments have been closed. Negotiations have been ongoing between the government and the management of La Poste.

Indonesia 03-Feb

Heavy rain causes flooding in parts of Semarang: Media sources on February 3 report that heavy rain caused flooding in parts of Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia. Traffic disruptions were reported on Jalan Pantura Kaligawe Raya, Genuk District, Semarang City. Logistics delays are likely.

Pakistan 03-Feb

Karachi Customs Agents Association calls for nationwide strike: Media sources reported that the Karachi Customs Agents Association (KCAA) called for a nationwide demonstration in Pakistan. The industry group is calling for all custom agents to gather at the Old Custom House Building for a demonstration on February 3 at 11:00 local time. The agency is calling for the reinstatement of custom workers fired over the alleged misuse of the Faceless Customs Assessment System. The duration of the protest was not specified.

United States 05-Feb Thunderstorms causes flooding in West Virginia: Media sources on February 6 reported that thunderstorms caused flooding in Charleston and Huntington, West Virginia, United States. According to reports, torrential rainfall started on the evening of February 5 and lasted overnight till February 6. At least 3.3 inches of rainfall were recorded over a 24-hour period. Flooding has resulted in the closures of US 119, US 60, and several state roads. Disruptions were also reported on the I-64 corridor. Business and transportation disruptions are expected.
Japan 05-Feb

Heavy snowfall causes flight disruption at Tokyo Haneda International Airport: Local media sources reported on February 5 that heavy snowfall caused flight disruptions at Tokyo Haneda International Airport in Tokyo, Japan. Due to the snow, 12 flights have been cancelled and an additional 254 flights have been delayed. Snowfall is expected to continue on February 6, making further disruptions possible.

Italy 05-Feb

Aviation workers plan nationwide strike on February 5: Media sources on January 28 report that handling workers planned a nationwide strike at airports in Italy for February 5. Workers of SEA Prime S.p.A will reportedly strike from 12:00 to 16:00 local time at Milan Linate Airport. Workers of other handling companies including Airport Handling S.p.A., Aviapartner, Aviation Services, BGY International Services, GH Italia S.p.A., Sagat Handling S.p.A, Sogaerdyn S.p.A., Swissport International AG, Toscana Aeroporti S.p.A., and Gestione Aeroporto Pantelleria will stop work for 24 hours at major airports across Italy. Disruptions to flight operation are to be expected.

Italy 05-06-Feb

Strike to cause disruptions to Poste Italiane services : Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics reported that services of Poste Italiane are likely to be disrupted due to the nationwide 24-hour strike called by multiple Italian unions on February 5. The strike involves handling companies at airports, which could affect airport services across the country. Poste Italiane will adopt mitigation measures, but disruptions to postal services can be expected for the duration of the strike.

Peru 06-Feb

Transportation workers go on strike in Lima and Callao: Local media sources reported that transportation workers in Lima and Callao, Peru have planned to go on strike on February 6 to protest against increasing crime incidents against them. According to reports, around 145 homicide incidents have been reported so far in 2025. Disruptions to logistics and transportation are likely due to the mobilization.

Indonesia 07-Feb

Heavy rainfall causes flooding in parts of West Jakarta: Local media sources reported that heavy rainfall has caused flooding in parts of West Jakarta, Indonesia since the night of February 7. According to reports, around 14 neighborhoods were affected, including Kedaung Kaliangke, Tegal Alur, Rawa Buaya, Pegadungan, Jelambar, and Kapuk. Flooding affected several roadways in the impacted areas. Business and logistic disruptions are likely.

Philippines 08-Feb

Heavy rainfall causes flooding in parts of Palawan Province: Media sources reported that heavy rainfall has been causing flooding in parts of Palawan Province, Philippines since February 8. The most affected areas included Puerto Princesa City, Aborlan, and Narra. According to sources, around 2,000 people have been evacuated. Business and logistics disruptions are likely.

Ecuador 08-10-Feb Ecuador to close borders ahead of presidential elections: Media sources on February 4 report that Ecuador will close its borders from February 8 to 10. This was announced due to increasing armed conflicts in the country with the first round of presidential election set to occur on February 9. Delays to cross border cargo movement can be expected.
Argentina 09-Feb

Los Libertadores Border close due to avalanches: Media sources reported on February 9 that authorities closed the Los Libertadores Border Complex at the crossing between Chile and Argentina due to avalanches on National Route 7 between the areas of Picheuta and Polvaredas in Mendoza, Argentina. It remains unclear how long the closure will last. Logistics delays are to be expected.

Pakistan 11-Feb

Transporters launch protests in Karachi: Media sources reported on February 11 that transporters in Karachi, Pakistan have initiated a protest following several incidents in which heavy vehicles were set on fire. The duration of the protest remains unclear. Protesters blocked key entry points to the city, including the roads leading to Port Qasim, Hub Chowki, and New Sabzi Mandi, causing significant traffic disruptions. Lingering logistics disruptions are to be expected.

Germany 11-Feb

Frankfurt Cargo Services to take systems offline for maintenance: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on February 7 indicated that Frankfurt Cargo Services will take its systems at Frankfurt am Main International Airport in Frankfurt, Germany offline at 16:00 local time on February 11. The company's systems are expected to be down for approximately 5 hours due to maintenance. During the system downtime, the arrival of import shipments will not be confirmed, and dangerous goods shipments will not be accepted. Other delays to cargo handling may occur.

Peru 13-Feb

Heavy rains cause flooding across several regions: Media sources report on February 13 that heavy rainfalls have led to the overflow of multiple rivers across several regions of Peru. Affected regions include several districts in Tumbes, Arequipa, Ica, and Lima provinces. The flooding has caused power outages, roadway closures, and water supply disruptions across many districts. It is unknown when floodwater is likely to recede.

United States 13-Feb

Heavy rain causes flooding in and around San Francisco: Media sources reported on February 13 that heavy rainfall caused flooding and roadway disruptions in and around San Francisco, California, United States. The affected areas include the Bay Area, Castro Valley, El Cerrito, and surrounding areas near Fremont. The National Weather Service had issued a flood advisory from Oakland to Fremont until 09:30 local time on February 13. A flood advisory was also in place, for Pacifica, Halfmoon Bay, and Redwood City. Business and logistics disruptions should be expected.

Australia 13-Feb Great Northern Highway partially closes in Western Australia: Government sources report the partial closure of the Great Northern Highway in Western Australia will last until at least 15:00 local time on February 15 due to the expected impacts of Tropical Cyclone Zelia. The closure was imposed on February 13, affecting the section between Auski Roadhouse in Karijini and Broome Road in the town of Roebuck via Butweld Rd in Port Hedland. Logistics disruptions are likely.
Vietnam 13-Feb Heavy rains cause flooding in Ho Chi Minh: Local media sources report that heavy rainfall caused flooding in several areas of Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam on the morning of February 13. Several roads remain flooded across the city, including the Nguyen Van Linh - Nguyen Huu Tho interchange in District 7. Other affected areas include District 7, Binh Thanh District, and Nha Be District. Disruptions to business and logistics services are expected.
Belgium 13-Feb

Unionized airport workers plan strike at Brussels Airport:Media sources reported that unionized airport workers plan to strike at Brussels Airport in Zaventem, Flemish Brabant, Belgium on February 13. The strike is against reform plans of the new federal government. Disruptions to flight operations are to be expected.

United States 15-Feb Authorities continue to recover from flooding in Kentucky: Updated sources reported on February 20 that the impacts of the storm-led flooding continue across Kentucky, United States. A total of 186 state highway closures has remained in place due to landslides and high waters. A federal emergency disaster was declared on February 16 after flooding impacted southern and eastern Kentucky since the morning of February 15. The most affected zone included Corbin, Manchester City, and Clay County. Severe weather is expected to continue for the next few days, thus, lingering logistics disruptions.
Finland 17-Feb-06-Mar

Postal services return to normal following strike: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on March 6 indicated that mail functions of Posti Jakelu Ltd have returned to normal following the strike. Previously, a strike called by the PAM Service Union between February 17 and 20 impacted postal operations. According to sources, mail that requires custom clearance faced delays of a few days, while non-dutiable mail remained unaffected during the strike days. .

Italy 17-Feb Truck drivers announce protest in Rome: Local media sources reported on February 6 that truck drivers in Italy plan to hold a protest in Rome on February 17. The protest is being organized by the transportation union Trasportounito. The goal of the protest is to highlight the lack of specific and concrete policies for the trucking sector from the Italian Ministry of Transportation. Road blockages and business disruptions will be possible in and around Rome during the protest.
Canada 17-Feb Operations suspended at Toronto Pearson International Airport: Media sources indicate that authorities suspended all arrivals and departures at Toronto Pearson International Airport, Canada after a Delta Airlines passenger flight crashed while landing at 14:45 local time on February 17. As a result of the crash, at least 8 people have been injured. Operations resumed at the airport by 17:00 local time. Lingering disruptions to flight operations can be expected.
Finland 17-20-Feb Strike to disrupt postal services: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on February 17 reported that a strike called by the PAM Service Union lasting from 05:00 local time on February 17 to 05:00 local time on February 20 is expected to disrupt operations of Posti Jakelu Ltd in Finland. According to sources, mail that requires custom clearance will face delays of a few days, while non-dutiable will remain unaffected during the strike days.
Suriname 19-Feb Surpost workers go on indefinite strike: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on February 26 indicated that Suriname Postal Corporation (Surpost) workers have gone on an indefinite strike across Suriname since February 19. As a result, operational disruptions and delays in the processing and handling of mail have been reported. Negotiations have reportedly been ongoing, however, no timeline regarding the resumption of normal services has been immediately disclosed.
South Africa 19-Feb

Heavy rainfall causes flooding in parts of Pretoria: Media sources reported that hundreds of flights have been cancelled at Istanbul International Airport in Turkey due to expected snowfall and icing risks between February 19 to 21. Government statements indicate that the airport's capacity will be reduced to at most 15 percent on February 19, involving about 150 expected cancellations, and by 20 percent on February 21, involving around 200 cancelled flights. Lingering disruptions are to be expected.

Ecuador 20-Feb

Heavy rainfall causes flooding across eight provinces: Media sources reported that flooding has been affecting most regions of Ecuador, including the provinces of Azuay, Carchi, Esmeraldas, Pichincha, Santo Domingo, Los Ríos, Guayas, and Manabísince the afternoon of February 20. Overflowing rivers and road closures are prevalent in these zones. The most affected areas include Las Orquídeas, Vergeles, Mucho Lote, Samanes, Juan Montalvo, 9 de Octubre, Francisco de Orellana, Puerto Hondo, and Sauces 8 sectors. Heavy rainfall is expected to continue at least until February 27. reported. Lingering disruptions are to be expected until the weather conditions improve.

Botswana 20-Feb

Heavy rains cause flooding in southeast Botswana: Media sources reported on February 20 that heavy rainfall has caused widespread flooding in southeast Botswana. In Gaborone, the closure of several roads and severe traffic disruptions were reported. Sources indicate that the rainfall has caused a significant rise in water levels of the Molopo River, resulting in the temporary closure of the Pont Drift, Makgobistad, and Derdepoort border crossings with South Africa from February 20. Heavy rainfall is expected to impact the northern part of the country in the coming days. Business and logistic disruptions are likely.

Germany 22-Feb

Customs system outage to take place on February 22: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on February 19 reports that an outage of the customs systems has been scheduled for February 22. According to sources, from 14:00 until 24:00 local time, automated messaging in the processes ATLAS including import delivery, EAS, NCTS, IMPOST and exports will not be available. As a result, handling delays may occur during the indicated period.

Georgia 23-Feb Inclement weather conditions disrupt postal operations: On February 26, Georgian Post reported that due to poor weather conditions, mail delivery throughout the western region of Georgia has been disrupted since February 23. In some areas, deliveries are partially restricted, while in others they have been completely suspended. These conditions have resulted in delays in the processing and delivery of mail. Weather conditions are expected to improve in the coming days, but no information was given on when postal services will normalize.
United Kingdom 23-Feb Heavy rain causes flooding in southern parts of Wales: Media sources reported that heavy rainfall caused flooding on low-lying roads and land across in Wales, United Kingdom since February 23. Roadways including A4042 in Llanellen and A40 in Abergavenny have been closed by authorities due to floodwaters. Flood alerts were issued for areas around rivers Teifi, Towy, and Wye, Monnow and Usk in Monmouthshire, Powys, and Newport counties. Business and logistics disruptions are likely to persist.
Germany 23-25-Feb

Union launches 24-hour strikes at airports: Media sources reported that the Verdi Union launched a 24-hour-long warning strikes at Cologne Bonn Airport and Dusseldorf International Airport in Germany. The strike began at Cologne Bonn Airport on February 23, and at Dusseldorf International Airport on the morning of February 24. The strike has been called amidst ongoing wage negotiations between the Verdi union and federal and municipal governments. The strike is likely to cause disruptions to airport operations as various groups of workers at the airport, including baggage handlers, will participate in the strike.

Chile 25-Feb Authorities announce curfew and state of emergency after power outage: Media sources reported that authorities in Chile announced a state of emergency and imposed a curfew from Arica y Parinacota in the north to Los Lagos in the south following a nationwide power outage. According to reports, the curfew was imposed at 22:00 local time on February 25 and would remain in effect until at least 06:00 local time on February 26. The measures have affected an area over 3,000 km / 1865 miles and came with the deployment of 3,000 soldiers onto the streets to reinforce security. Logistics and business disruptions are to be expected until the power supply normalizes.
Mauritius 26-Feb Inclement weather conditions disrupt postal services : Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on February 27 indicated that Mauritius has been experiencing cyclonic conditions since February 26 and a Level 3 cyclone warning has been issued by the Mauritius Meteorological Services. As a result, the international airport is temporarily closed, and all flights have been cancelled. Mauritius Post has declared a case of force majeure resulting in the suspension of all business activities and the closure of all post offices and postal facilities. The transportation and processing of inbound and outbound mail has been affected, and delays were to be expected in the delivery of mail. It was not immediately clear when postal operations will normalize.
Peru

26-Feb

Heavy rainfall causes flooding across 20 regions :Media sources report that heavy rainfall has caused flooding across several regions of Peru. The government has declared a state of emergency in 20 regions, including Lima, Arequipa, Tumbes, and Lambayeque. As a result, landslides and disruptions to roadway traffic have been reported. It is unknown when floodwater is expected to recede.
Mexico 27-Feb Truck drivers block access to World Trade Bridge III in Nuevo Laredo : Media sources on February 27 report that truck drivers blocked access to World Trade Bridge III in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, in protest against prolonged inspections by the authorities. Truck drivers were demanding a reduction in inspection times, better working conditions, and fixed salaries. The blockade has also disrupted crossings at the Puerta a las Américas and Juárez-Lincoln bridges. It was unclear when the blockades may be lifted.
Germany 27-28-Feb

Verdi union calls for 48-hour strike at Munich International Airport: Media sources reported that the Verdi union has called for a 48-hour strike at Munich International Airport in Germany between 00:01 and 23:59 on February 27-28. The strike comes amid ongoing wage negotiations between the union and federal as well as municipal governments. The strike is likely to cause disruptions to airport operations as ground handlers are also expected to participate.

Greece 28-Feb Greek air traffic controllers to strike on February 28: Media sources reported on February 20 that air traffic controllers plan to join the nationwide general strike in Greece on February 28. According to sources, during the 24-hour work stoppage, staff will handle certain types of flights, including medical, search and rescue, humanitarian aid, military, and emergency shipments. Related disruptions are likely at all airports.

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