Global Event Observer

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

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United States05-Sep - 07-Mar-2026United States extends ban on flights to Haiti till March 2026: Media sources reported on September 5 that the United States' Federal Aviation Administration has extended the ban on flights to Haiti till March 7, 2026, over risks to aviation safety from armed groups.
Greece01-OctGeneral strike to disrupt postal operations: Intelligence received by Everstream analytics on September 29 indicated that the postal operator of Greece, Hellenic Post, will likely face disruptions due to a general strike across Greece on October 1. The strike was called by the Confederation of Greek Workers and the Association of Civil Servants and will last for 24 hours. In addition, air traffic controllers will also join the action. As a result, collection and delivery of both international and domestic mail are expected to be affected.
Thailand01-OctHeavy rainfall leads to flash flooding in 22 provinces: Media sources reported on October 1 that heavy rainfall has led to flash flooding across 22 provinces in the Central Plains and parts of Northeast Thailand, inundating vast farmlands close to harvest time and affecting 274,979 people. Flood levels remain high for Prachin Buri and Uttaradit Provinces. Disruptions to businesses and logistics are likely until floodwaters recede.
China05-OctTyphoon Matmo causes flooding in Guangdong: Media sources reported that heavy rainfall from Typhoon Matmo caused flooding in parts of southern Guangdong Province, China, on the afternoon and evening of October 5. Flooding has affected several areas, including parts of Zhanjiang, Maoming, Leizhou, Xuwen, and Wuchuan, among others. Authorities have suspended transportation and commercial activities across the cities. Strong and gusty winds have also caused disruptions to logistics and transportation. Additionally, authorities have evacuated 150,000 people from parts of Guangdong Province. Disruptions to businesses and logistics are expected.
India05-OctHeavy rainfall causes flooding in Darjeeling: Media sources on October 5 reported that heavy rains in Darjeeling, West Bengal, India, caused landslides and flooding, killing at least 17 people and damaging roads and infrastructure. The Dudia Iron Bridge collapsed, key routes were blocked, and several trains were canceled. Rescue operations are underway, with a red alert for heavy rain in Darjeeling and Kalimpong until at least October 6. Disruptions to transport and businesses are expected until weather conditions improve.
Cyprus06-OctAttempted cyber attack disrupts postal services: On October 6, industry sources reported that following an attempted cyber attack last week relating to the system that handles items subject to customs examination, the Department of Postal Services (Cyprus Post) confirmed that delays are to be expected in the processing and delivery of all inbound postal items reaching Cyprus. No information on how long the delays are expected to persist was immediately available.
Vietnam06-OctHeavy rain causes flooding in Bac Ninh: Media sources report that heavy rains from October 6 to the morning of October 7 caused flooding in parts of Bac Ninh province, Vietnam. Areas such as Bo Ha (325.6 mm), Lang Giang (245.2 mm), Kep (186.2 mm), and Bac Giang (191 mm) saw the heaviest rainfall. Floodwaters and mud inundated homes and businesses, forcing several people to evacuate. Disruptions to logistics and businesses are expected.
India06-OctTruck drivers launch indefinite strike across Indore: Media sources reported on October 6 that the Association of Parcel Transport & Freight Owners, Indore Truck Operator & Transport Association, and Dewas Naka Welfare Association in Indore, India, began an indefinite strike to protest new no-entry restrictions on heavy vehicles imposed by authorities. Transporters have stopped booking and delivering goods until the previous rules return. The strike is expected to severely impact freight bookings and deliveries across Indore’s commercial hubs and disrupt businesses until a resolution is reached.
Romania08-OctHeavy rainfall causes flooding in Romania: Media sources reported on October 8 that the southern and southeastern parts of Romania were hit by severe storms and heavy rainfall, resulting in flooding across the region. The extreme weather caused widespread power outages, flooded streets, fallen trees, and damaged vehicles. The most affected areas include Argeș, Brăila, Buzău, Caraș-Severin, Constanța, Călărași, Dolj, Dâmbovița, Galați, Giurgiu, Ialomița, Iași, Ilfov, Neamț, Olt, Prahova, Teleorman, Tulcea, Vrancea, Vâlcea, and the municipality of Bucharest. Business and logistic disruptions are expected.
Mexico09-OctHeavy rainfall causes flooding in Hidalgo: Media sources reported on October 9 that heavy rainfall caused by Hurricane Priscilla led to flooding and landslides in parts of Hidalgo, Mexico. According to reports, 88 landslides, 24 mudslides, and 77 flooding incidents were recorded in Hidalgo. Landslides in Acoxcatlan, Huejutla de Reyes, and Juárez Hidalgo led to highway closures. Business and logistical disruptions can be expected till weather conditions improve.
United States11-OctTropical Storm Priscilla causes flooding in New Mexico and Colorado: Media sources on October 11 reported that heavy rainfall from Tropical Storm Priscilla caused flash flooding in San Juan County in New Mexico and in La Plata County in Colorado, United States. In La Plata, 400 houses have been evacuated and over 100 buildings were damaged by floodwaters. Flash flood warnings were active for parts of Southeastern California, most of Arizona, Southern Utah and Western Colorado due to the passage of Tropical Storm Raymond over the region on October 13 and 14. Disruptions to businesses and logistics are likely until weather conditions improve.
United States12-OctHeavy rainfall causes flooding in New York: Media sources reported that strong winds and heavy rainfall caused flooding in parts of New York, United States, on October 12. Authorities have declared a state of emergency across Bronx, Kings, Nassau, New York, Queens, Richmond, Suffolk, and Westchester Counties. The storm disrupted flight operations at major airports and caused power outages in several areas. Coastal flood and high wind warnings remain in place as authorities continue response operations.
Kenya12-OctSystem maintenance disrupts customs operations: Media sources indicated that a scheduled maintenance was planned for the Kenyan Integrated Customs Management System (iCMS) from 06:00 to 14:00 local time on October 12, rendering the platform inaccessible to all users during this period. Stakeholders, including importers, exporters, and clearing agents, were advised to plan operations accordingly. Lingering disruptions are likely until the backlog is cleared.
Netherlands12-OctSystem maintenance to disrupt customs operations: Government sources reported on October 5 that a system maintenance will disrupt customs operations in the Netherlands, between 08:00 and 16:00 local time on October 12. The maintenance reportedly will affect the Consulting Tariff information service. Delays in processing are to be expected during the maintenance.
Italy13-OctAviation workers plan strike at Rome Airport: Media sources reported on October 8 that the FAST-Confsal union has planned a strike against the Aeroporti di Roma (ADR) management company at Rome Fiumicino International Airport (IATA: FCO) in Fiumicino, Italy. The strike will take place from 12:00-16:00 local time on October 13. The strike was called over demands for higher salaries and improved working conditions.
Spain13-OctTruck drivers plan to strike in Pamplona: Media sources on October 9 reported that truck drivers plan to stage a strike in Pamplona, Spain, at 08:00 local time on October 13. The protest will take place along Avenida de Zaragoza in Cordovilla, one of the main access roads to Pamplona. The protest is planned against the government’s inaction on toll and infrastructure issues. Logistics disruptions are anticipated.
Gabon14-OctPower outages disrupts customs operations: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics indicated that the customs system has been down in Gabon since 14:30 local time on October 14, due to power outages in Libreville. Reportedly, the customs clearance of inbound shipments has been affected. Customs disruptions are likely to persist until the power supply is completely restored. It remains unclear how much backlog might have accumulated during the outage or how long it will take to clear the backlog.
Belgium14-OctNationwide strike impacts postal services: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics indicated that local trade unions have called a 24-hour nationwide strike from 00:01 local time on October 14 across Belgium. As a result, disruptions to bpost's domestic as well as international logistics network, the letter and parcel-post deliveries are to be expected. In addition, all inbound and outbound flights at Brussels Airport (IATA: BRU) have been cancelled.
Belgium14-OctFlights canceled at Charleroi Airport: Media sources reported on October 14 that all departing and arriving flights were canceled at Charleroi Airport, Belgium, on the same day due to nationwide strikes. The airport cited a lack of staff needed to perform operations as the reason for the cancellations. It was not immediately clear when flights would resume.
India14-OctTrucks remain stranded on Aizawl-Silchar highway: Media sources reported on October 16 that authorities closed part of the Aizawl-Silchar National Highway between Kawnpui and Mualkhang in Mizoram since October 14 due to repair works. About 1,000 trucks remain stranded. The duration of the disruption has not been specified. Logistics delays are to be anticipated due to rerouted traffic and increased travel times.
Kazakhstan15-OctIncreased customs checks cause truck congestion: Media sources on October 15 reported that thousands of trucks were stuck in long queues at the Kazakhstan-China border. The delays began from mid-September due to the tightening of customs inspection requirements by Kazakhstani authorities to curb the import of sanctioned goods from China into Russia. At the time of reporting, around 10,000 trucks were waiting to cross the China-Kazakhstan border. Sources also indicate that the long queues at the China-Kazakhstan border continue to impact cargo shipments to Russia via Kazakhstan. Shipping delays of three to five days are anticipated.
Tanzania17-OctNationwide customs system outage occurs due to equipment malfunction: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on October 17 indicated that the Tanzanian customs system  has been down countrywide since 18:30 local time on the same day. All outbound processes were affected. All outbound movements were rescheduled for October 18. The expected duration of the outage remains unclear.
Iceland19-OctAir traffic controllers to strike at Keflavík International Airport: Media sources reported on October 14 that air traffic controllers at Keflavík International Airport (IATA: KEF) in Iceland have announced a five-hour strike that will begin at 22:00 local time on October 19 and continue till 03:00 local time on October 20. Around five departures and ten arrivals are expected to be impacted during the strike.
Philippines20-OctTropical Storm Fengshen leads to flooding in the Philippines: Media sources reported on October 20 that heavy rainfall from Tropical Storm Fengshen has led to flooding across Luzon, Samar, and Panay in the Philippines, and caused at least eight deaths in western Visayas and Quezon. According to sources, several domestic flights were canceled, affecting 1,700 passengers. Business and logistics disruptions are likely to persist until floodwaters recede.
Philippines21-OctInfrastructural damage causes postal disruptions: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on October 21 reported that operations of Philippine Postal Corporation (PHLPost) have been disrupted due to infrastructural damage caused by two earthquakes since September 30. The earthquake in Cebu Province on September 30, followed by 722 aftershocks, and the earthquake in Davao Oriental on October 10, followed by 299 aftershocks, have caused damage to infrastructure and buildings in the affected areas. Postal disruptions can be expected until operations in the affected areas are restored.
Venezuela21-OctHeavy rainfall causes flooding: Media sources report on October 21 that heavy rainfall caused flooding across several states in Venezuela. The affected areas include the states of Sucre, Monagas, Anzoategui, Bolivar, Carabobo, Falcon and Caracas. Flooding caused the collapse of the La Fuente bridge in Sucre and the La Aricagua I between Cumanacoa and Aricagua. Damages to homes and businesses have been reported across the affected states. Business and logistics disruptions are to be expected.
South Africa21-OctFlight delays occur at Johannesburg OR Tambo Airport: Media sources report on October 21 that flight delays occurred at Johannesburg OR Tambo International Airport (IATA: JNB) in South Africa due to the suspension of instrumentation flight procedures. About 200 flights have been impacted across multiple airports in South Africa including Richards Bay, Mthatha, and King Shaka airports. The expected duration of the disruption is unclear at the time of writing.
Dominican Republic22-23-OctCustoms operations suspended due to inclement weather: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on October 22 indicates that from 13:00 local time the same day, authorities in the Dominican Republic suspended customs operations due to inclement weather stemming from Tropical Storm Melissa. Operations are expected to be suspended through October 23.
Vietnam22-OctTropical Storm Fengshen disrupts flight operations: Media sources reported on October 22 that the services of Vietnam Airlines have been affected due to the passage of Tropical Storm Fengshen, resulting in multiple flight cancelations on October 22 and 23. Most affected airports include Phu Bai International Airport in Hue City and Danang International Airport in Da Nang, with the latter experiencing at least 79 flight delays at the moment of reporting. The disruptions are expected to last until weather conditions improve.
Vietnam23-OctHeavy rainfall causes flooding in Hue City: Media sources reported that heavy rainfall caused flooding, inundating several low-lying areas and damaging coastal roads in parts of Hue City, Vietnam, on October 23. Streets including Ha Huy Tap, Duy Tan, and Nguyen Huu Canh were submerged, disrupting traffic and isolating several communes such as Quang Dien and Hoa Chau, Authorities deployed emergency teams to reinforce embankments and issued alerts for continued heavy rainfall through October 26. Business and logistics disruptions are to be expected until conditions improve.
Cameroon23-OctInternet outage affects customs operations : Media sources reported on October 23 that a fiber optic cable cut in Douala, Cameroon, has led to a nationwide internet outage. The outage has directly impacted customs operations in the country, with agents unable to provide proper clearances for goods. The outage also impacted custom operations in Central African Republic and Republic of Congo. Delays in cargo processing for imports and exports are expected until the issue is resolved.
India23-OctTruck drivers plan strike at Kolasib, Mizoram: Media sources reported on October 20 that truck drivers in the Kolasib area of Mizoram, India, are planning four days of strike action and protests in the Kolasib district beginning October 23. Drivers are demanding a solution to the deterioration of the 306 highway in the area. Disruptions are expected during the protest.
Belgium24-25-OctGround handling staff launch strike at Liège Airport: Media sources reported that ground handling staff at Liege Airport, Grâce-Hollogne, Belgium, launched a strike on October 24 in protest of a colleague’s dismissal. The strike was expected to continue for at least 24 hours. Cargo handling time might be increased for the duration of the strike and during clearing the backlog.
Jamaica27-OctHurricane Melissa causes flooding in Jamaica: Media sources indicate on October 29 that floodwaters have submerged St. Elizabeth Parish, Jamaica, after Hurricane Melissa made landfall as a Category 5 storm. Flooding has also been reported in Bath, St. Thomas, while landslides, fallen trees and power outages were reported across Jamaica. On October 27, Authorities have issued a mandatory evacuation order for over 28,000 people in southern Jamaica. Logistics disruptions are likely until the storm leaves the country.
Kenya27-OctPostal workers launch nationwide strike: Media sources reported on October 27 that postal disruptions have been confirmed in various regions throughout Kenya due to a nationwide strike launched by workers of the Postal Corporation of Kenya. The strike is due to unpaid wages. The strike began on the morning of October 27. The strike is set to be indefinite until workers are paid their full wages.
Pakistan28-29-OctPakistan announces partial closure of airspace: Media sources on October 27 reported that authorities in Pakistan have announced the partial closure of a majority of its airspace on October 28 and 29 due to planned exercises by India's military along the border. The airspace will be closed from 06:00 to 09:00 local time on each day. The closure could affect flight routes passing through Lahore, Rahim Yar Khan, and Karachi. Disruptions to flight operations are likely.
Tanzania29-OctAuthorities impose curfew in Dar es Salaam due to protests: Media sources on October 30 reported that the police have imposed an overnight curfew in Dar es Salaam on October 29 to curtail protests linked to the general elections in the country. Amid protests, roadblocks were set up nationwide including the one closing the main road to Julius Nyerere International Airport (IATA: DAR) in Dar es Salaam. Internet connectivity has been severely disrupted nationwide. Business and logistics disruptions are likely.
Cuba29-OctHurricane Melissa causes floods in Cuba: Media sources reported that Hurricane Melissa caused widespread flooding and disruptions in the Granma, Santiago de Cuba, Guantánamo, Holguín, Las Tunas, and Camagüey provinces of Cuba. Damages to roadways and buildings, as well as widespread power interruptions, have been reported. Local authorities have declared a state of alert for storms and floods due to Hurricane Melissa on October 29.Further disruptions are likely until weather conditions improve.
United States29-OctDelivery delays at Memphis International Airport: Logistics intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on October 29 indicates that transport companies experienced disruptions at Memphis International Airport (IATA: MEM) in Memphis, United States, Tennessee, due to inclement weather. Some package deliveries initially scheduled for October 29 are likely to experience delays until weather conditions improve.
Italy29-OctAviation worker unions announce strike at airports: Media sources report on October 20 that aviation workers' unions plan to stage a 24-hour nationwide strike at airports in Italy, beginning at 00:00 local time on October 29. The strike has been called due to working conditions, shifts, and operational safety at airports. Ground handling operations at Milan Malpensa and Milan Linate are expected to be affected during the strike. Swissport Italia workers will also strike at Milan Linate Airport. Pisa and Florence airports, as well as Rome Fiumicino Airport and Milan Malpensa Airport, will also be affected.
Vietnam30-OctFlooding causes landslides in Lam Dong and Binh Thuan Provinces: Local media sources reported on October 31 that heavy rainfall led to flooding and landslides in parts of Lam Dong and Binh Thuan Provinces in Vietnam. Water levels have yet to recede in the communes of Ham Thuan Bac, Ham Thuan, Ham Liem, Ham Kiem, and Tuyen Quang, with flooding in at least 2,865 hectares of agricultural fields and 298 houses. Over 20 kilometers of 11 roads have reportedly been damaged. Additionally, sections of the National Highways (QL) 1A, 28, 28B, 27 and 20, and the Ben Loi bridge towards Phan Thiet were inundated. Disruptions to businesses, logistics and agricultural production are likely to persist until floodwaters recede.
Ghana30-OctAir Traffic Safety Electronics Personnel to go on indefinite strike: Media sources report on October 28 that Air Traffic Safety Electronics Personnel (ATSEP) will go on an indefinite nationwide strike in Ghana from October 30 over a collective bargaining issue. The strike action threatens to severely disrupt both domestic and international air travel, affecting thousands of passengers and local and international airline operators. Disruptions to flight operations are expected.
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Indonesia01-NovFlooding and landslides occur in Nduga Regency: Media sources reported on November 3 that flooding and landslides occurred in Nduga Regency, Indonesia, on November 1. According to reports, heavy rainfall hit Dal Village and Silan Village in Dal District, triggering landslides and leaving 5 people missing. Damage assessments have been ongoing. Disruptions to logistics are likely to remain until cleanup operations are completed.
Russia01-NovAuthorities close border crossings between Russia and China for winter conditions: Local media sources on October 30 reported that Russian authorities announced the closure of several border crossing points along the border with China, due to the end of the navigation season. Passenger services at the Khabarovsk river crossing will close on November 1, followed by freight operations on November 6, while vehicle crossings at Blagoveshchensk, Poyarkovo, and Nizhneleninskoye will also be suspended on November 1 or 2. The crossings will reopen once ice conditions allow for winter operations. Disruptions to cross-border business and logistics are expected.
Mexico03-NovTruck drivers set up blockades amid protests: Media sources reported on November 3 that truck drivers set up blockades in Mexico City and across the State of Mexico in Mexico. Affected areas included the Mexico-Querétaro highway, the Mexiquense Outer Circuit, and the Arco Norte. Traffic disruptions were reported in these areas. Drivers have reportedly been moving towards Zócalo, Mexico City, where they launched a demonstration. Transporters have threatened to continue protests in case of a lack of further action from authorities to find the missing truck driver.
Cyprus03-NovTransport workers announce indefinite strike: Local media sources reported on October 31 that members of the Pancyprian Transport Operators Trade Union (PSMA) have announced a strike at the port of Limassol, Cyprus, starting November 3. The strike is due to issues between workers and the Cypriot Ministers of Labor and Transport. The strike is expected to be indefinite. Disruptions are to be expected.
Chile03-NovLATAM Airlines pilots union warns of possible strike: Media sources on October 16 report that 464 pilots represented by the LATAM Pilots Union (SPL) in Chile will vote on November 3 on LATAM Airlines’ latest offer under the 2025 collective bargaining agreement. The union warns management may be pushing toward a strike that could disrupt national air travel. Pilots are demanding the restoration of pre-pandemic working conditions. Lingering logistics disruptions are likely.
United States04-NovAccident disrupts operations at Louisville International Airport: Media sources reported that a United Parcel Service, Inc. (UPS) cargo plane crashed at 17:15 local time on November 4, at Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport (IATA: SDF) in Louisville, Kentucky, United States. Following the crash, UPS halted parcel sorting operations at the airport on the night of November 4 and the morning of November 5. Flight operations have been facing a backlog of delayed flights after the airport was closed. Passenger flights have since resumed on one runway, although, the runway from which the affected plane took off is expected to remain closed for at least 10 days. Operational disruptions are likely to continue at the airport.
Philippines04-NovTyphoon Kalmaegi causes flooding: Media sources report on November 4 that at least 40 fatalities have been confirmed as a result of the passage of Typhoon Kalmaegi. Over 400,000 people have been displaced after the storm made landfall and swept across the Visayas region, parts of southern Luzon, and northern Mindanao, the Philippines, causing heavy rainfall and flooding. Logistical delays are to be expected in the affected areas.
Yemen04-NovTruck drivers launch strike in Seiyun against financial extortion: Media sources report on November 4 that truck drivers launched an open-ended strike in Seiyun, Hadhramaut, Yemen, to protest financial extortion. The drivers halted operations and parked their vehicles near the airport, urging authorities to stop unauthorized practices and ensure the free flow of goods. Logistic disruptions are likely until the issue is resolved.
Portugal05-NovHeavy rainfall causes flooding in Lisbon: Local media sources report on November 5 that the same day, heavy rainfall caused flooding in Lisbon and Vale do Tejo, Portugal. Sources indicate that hundreds of flood occurrences along with tree falls and landslides were reported. Flooding also caused damages to the passport control area of Lisbon Airport; however, it is unclear if flights were disrupted due to the incident.
Vietnam05-08-NovDa Nang International Airport closes due to Typhoon Kalmaegi: Logistics sources on November 5 reported that Da Nang International Airport (IATA: DAD) in Vietnam will remain closed from November 5 to November 8. The closure of the airport is due to the passage of Typhoon Kalmaegi. Lingering disruptions to air freight are anticipated until the weather conditions improve.
India06-NovTechnical glitch hits Indira Gandhi International Airport: Media sources on November 7 report that flight operations were disrupted at Indira Gandhi International Airport (IATA: DEL) in Delhi, India, at 15:00 local time on November 6, after a technical fault occurred in the Automatic Message Switching System supporting Air Traffic Control operations. The issue caused delays for major airlines including IndiGo, Air India, Akasa Air, and SpiceJet. Sources indicate that around 200 flights were delayed, with an average delay of 55 minutes. Lingering disruptions are likely.
United States08-NovGround stop delay occurs at Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport due to storm: Media sources reported that local authorities ordered a ground stop delay at the Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport (IATA: ATL) in Georgia, United States, due to a storm. The ground stop was in effect from 14:39 local time on November 8 and was scheduled to last until 16:00 local time on the same day. More than 590 flights were delayed and 320 canceled. The airport has been facing an air traffic controller staffing shortage as well, which is causing further disruptions. Cancellations are expected to increase to 10 percent from November 14. Lingering logistics disruptions are to be expected.
Pakistan09-NovUnion strike delays flights operated by Pakistan International Airlines: Media sources on November 9 reported that the strike by the Society of Aircraft Engineers of Pakistan (SEAP) has been disrupting flights operated by Pakistan International Airlines. The participants reportedly demand wage increments and better working conditions. The duration of the strike remains unknown. Disruptions to air logistics are to be anticipated.
Mexico10-NovMexican Alliance of Transportation Organizations (AMOTAC) launch blockades across key roads: Media sources reported on November 10 that truckers from the Mexican Alliance of Transportation Organizations (AMOTAC) launched blockades across key roads in Veracruz, Cuernavaca, Hermosillo, and Mexico City, Mexico, over greater security and better pay. According to reports, in Mexico City, truckers obstructed access on the Mexico-Pachuca highway and the Circuito Interior. In Veracruz, the blockades obstructed key access points to the Córdoba industrial zone and the port of Veracruz for over five hours, leading to congestion on local roads and disruptions to port logistics. In Cuernavaca, the blockades took place mostly on the Mexico-Acapulco highway, and delays lasted for around three hours. In Hermosillo, truck blockades on the Federal Highway 15 roadway generated traffic congestion for about five kilometers. Lingering disruptions to traffic may be likely.
United States10-NovFlight delays and cancellations occur at Chicago O'Hare International Airport: Media sources report that 149 flights have been cancelled, and an additional 224 have been delayed at Chicago O'Hare International Airport, Illinois, United States, as of 10:50 local time on November 10. Authorities had issued a ground delay program at the airport from 7:00 local time to 20:59 local time on the same day, with average delays of 115 minutes. The disruptions are due to air traffic control staffing shortages and a passing winter storm. Disruptions to aviation operations are expected.
Philippines10-NovTyphoon Fung-wong makes landfall in Luzon: Media sources on November 10 indicate that heavy rains from Typhoon Fung-wong caused flooding in parts of the Philippines. As a result, two people have been killed and nearly 1.2 million people were evacuated. The center of the storm made landfall in Aurora province in Luzon and moved over La Union in western Luzon. Logistics and business disruptions are likely until weather conditions improve.
Dominican Republic11-NovNationwide power outage causes disruptions: Media sources reported that the Dominican Republic has been impacted by a nationwide power outage on November 11 due to a transmission line failure. According to local utility officials, generation units in San Pedro de Macorís and the Quisqueya Power Plant shut down unexpectedly, triggering multiple failures at transmission and generation facilities across the country. It is unclear at the time of reporting when power will be restored. Nationwide disruptions to transportation, logistics, and business operations are to be expected during the outage.

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India 02-Aug Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Uttar Pradesh : Media sources reported that heavy rainfall caused flooding in several parts of Uttar Pradesh, India, displacing over 84,000 people and damaging more than 4,000 hectares of land on August 2. Affected regions include Kanpur Nagar, Lakhimpur Kheri, Agra, Auraiya, Chitrakoot, Ballia, Banda, Ghazipur, Mirzapur, Prayagraj, Varanasi, Chandauli, Jalaun, Kanpur Dehat, Hamirpur, Etawah, and Fatehpur. Floodwater damaged roadways, leading to traffic and logistics congestion. Lingering disruptions are likely until weather conditions improve.
Netherlands 04-Aug Weather conditions disrupt flight operations at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport: Media sources report on August 5 that severe weather conditions disrupted flight operations at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (IATA: AMS), Amsterdam, Netherlands, on August 4. According to sources, 406 flights were delayed and 28 cancelled. Further disruptions are to be expected until weather conditions improve.
United Kingdom 04-Aug Storm Floris causes disruptions: Media sources reported on August 4 that Storm Floris, accompanied by heavy winds and rainfall, touched down in parts of Northern Ireland, Scotland, northern Wales, and northern England in the United Kingdom. According to reports, the storm led to flooded roads, downed trees, and caused widespread power outages. Business and logistical disruptions can be expected.
Hong Kong 05-07-Aug Postal operations normalize after severe weather: Updated intelligence received by Everstream Analytics indicates that the processing and delivery of all mail including letters, parcels and EMS have returned to normal across Hong Kong, as of August 7. Previously, at 05:00 local time on August 5, a black level rainstorm warning was issued due to inclement weather conditions. Thus, Hong Kong Post reported disruptions during that period. 
Hong Kong 05-Aug Inclement weather conditions disrupt postal operations in Hong Kong: On August 5, Hongkong Post reports that a black level rainstorm warning was issued at 05:50 local time on the same day. The processing and delivery of all letters, parcels and Express Mail Service (EMS) items will be affected. The impact is expected to last for at least a day upon service resumption, but no further details have been disclosed at the time of writing.
India 06-Aug Heavy rain hits parts of Bengaluru: Media sources reported on August 7 that overnight heavy rainfall led to widespread waterlogging and traffic disruption across Bengaluru, Karnataka, India, since the night of August 6. The floods have also caused roadway and traffic disruptions. Affected roads include stretches from Vaddarapalya to Hennur, Geddalahalli, and the Ramamurthy Nagar–Kasturi Nagar service road. The India Meteorological Department expects continued rain through the week. Disruptions to businesses and logistics are expected until the weather conditions improve.
United States 06-Aug Authorities issue ground stop for United Airlines flights: Media sources on August 6 reported that the Federal Aviation Administration issued a ground stop for United Airlines flights across the United States due to a technical glitch on the evening of same day. The ground stop was issued at major airports including Newark Liberty International Airport (IATA: EWR), Denver International Airport (IATA: DEN), George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IATA: IAH), and Chicago O'Hare International Airport (IATA: ORD). Sources indicate that at least 827 flights have been delayed and 23 have been canceled. The ground stop was lifted following the resolution of the issue at 21:00 local time on the same day, but delays continued through the evening.
Nigeria 07-Aug Aviation worker unions threaten nationwide strike: Local media sources indicated that aviation worker unions in Nigeria have threatened to shut down ground operations nationwide over unresolved salary disputes and poor working conditions, earliest from August 7. Workers of the Air Transport Services Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (ATSSSAN), National Union of Air Transport Employees (NUATE), Association of Nigeria Aviation Professionals (ANAP), and the Amalgamated Union of Public Corporations, Civil Service, Technical and Recreational Services Employees (AUPCTRE) may participate in the strike. Logistics delays are expected if work stoppages occur.
Japan 08-Aug Rainfall causes flooding and landslides in Kirishima and Aira: Media sources on August 8 report that heavy rainfall caused flooding in Kirishima and Aira, Kagoshima, Japan, resulting in landslides and extensive infrastructure damage. Prolonged and intense downpours led to submerged roads, collapsed bridges and sidewalks, and damaged traffic signals across both cities, especially Hayato, Kokubu, and Kajiki. Emergency services are conducting ongoing rescue and recovery efforts as affected areas remain inundated. Logistics disruptions are likely.
Japan 08-Aug Heavy rain causes flooding in Kumamoto: On August 12, media sources indicate that heavy rainfalls caused flooding in Kumamoto, Kyushu, Japan, since August 8. As a result, two people have been killed and over 260 buildings were inundated. Among the affected areas were Kosa Town, Kita Ward and Yatsushiro. Authorities issued a landslide warning which will remain in effect until at least the morning of August 13. Lingering logistics and business interruptions are to be expected until weather conditions improve.
United States 09-Aug Heavy rainfall causes flash flooding in Milwaukee: Media sources report on August 11 that heavy rainfall caused flash flooding in parts of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, on the evening of August 9. Several districts were flooded, causing inundated roads and severe traffic disruptions. According to the National Weather Service, over 5.74 inches (14.57 centimetre) of rain fell on August 9. Thus, authorities declared an emergency, and a flash flood warning has been in effect until at least the morning of August 11. Business and logistics disruptions are expected until the water recedes.
Japan 11-Aug Severe weather disrupts operations at Tokyo Haneda International Airport: Media sources report that severe weather conditions caused disruptions at Tokyo Haneda International Airport (IATA: HND) in Japan on August 11. According to the sources, 399 flights have been delayed, and 10 flights have been cancelled. It is unclear when flight operations will return to normal. Disruptions to logistics are likely until weather conditions improve.
China 11-Aug Heavy rainfall causes flooding in parts of Chongqing :Local media sources reported on August 11 that heavy rainfall caused flooding in several districts and counties across Chongqing, China, on the morning of August 10. The affected areas include Wanzhou, Chengkou, Kaizhou, Yunyang, Fengjie, Wushan, Wuxi, Changshou, Dianjiang, Shapingba, Yubei, Banan, Beibei, Hechuan, Tongnan, Tongliang, Rongchang, Dazu, Yongchuan, Bishan, Jiangjin, Qijiang, Wansheng, Nanchuan, Wulong, Fuling, Qianjiang, and Youyang. The Heixi River in Nanchuan District and a tributary of the Sexi River in Rongchang District exceeded alert levels, prompting a Level III emergency flood response. Disruptions to logistics and businesses should be expected.
United States 12-Aug Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Chattanooga: Media sources reported on August 13 that torrential rain caused severe flooding in Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States, on August 12. Authorities have declared a local state of emergency. Sections of Interstate 24 between I-75 and U.S. 27 were closed until the morning of August 13 due to several feet of floodwater. Lingering disruptions are anticipated.
Bangladesh 12-15-Aug Transport workers warn of 72-hour strike from August 12: Media sources reported that transport workers plan to launch a 72-hour nationwide strike from 06:00 local time on August 12 to 06:00 local time on August 15 to demand changes to the Road Transport Act of 2018 and other issues. Logistics disruptions are expected.
China 13-Aug Weather disrupts Beijing Capital International Airport: Media sources reported on August 13 that due to inclement weather and heavy rainfall, at least 270 flights were delayed and at least 107 flights were cancelled at Beijing Capital International Airport (IATA: PEK), China. Lingering disruptions to logistics may be anticipated until weather conditions improve.
Hong Kong 14-Aug Typhoon causes flight disruptions in Hong Kong: Media sources on August 14 report that severe thunderstorms caused by the passage of a typhoon have disrupted flight operations at Hong Kong International Airport (IATA: HKG). As of 10:30 local time, 145 flights were delayed, and 5 flights were cancelled. Lingering disruptions to flight operations are likely until the weather conditions improve.
Spain 14-Aug Wildfires disrupt postal operations: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics reports on August 14 that multiple wildfires in the west of Spain are causing roadblocks and affecting postal operations in the country. Affected areas include Cáceres, Cádiz, Huelva, León, Ourense, Asturias, Palencia and Zamora. The delivery and collection of mail products in some of the above municipalities may experience delays due to a prolonged storage of items until conditions are restored to normal.
Hong Kong 14-Aug Weather conditions disrupt postal operations: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on August 14 reported that Hongkong Post has been facing disruptions due to inclement weather conditions. Reportedly, a black level rainstorm warning was issued at 07:50 local time on the same day. As a result, the processing and delivery of all letters, parcels and Express Mail Service (EMS) items have been affected. The national postal operator plans to resume service on August 15; however, lingering service interruptions remain likely until the backlogs are cleared.
India 16-Aug Ground handling strike causes nationwide disruptions at airports: Media sources reported that a ground handling staff strike caused disruptions at airports across Spain since August 16. The most affected airports include Barcelona International Airport (IATA: BCN), while Girona–Costa Brava Airport (IATA: GRO) and Reus Airport (IATA: REU) also reported cancelations and delays. It remains unclear how long the strike will last, and thus, further interruptions to flight services are expected.
Spain 16-Aug Heavy rainfall causes flooding in parts of Mumbai: Media sources reported that heavy rainfall caused widespread flooding in several parts of Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, since the early hours of August 16. The most affected areas included Andheri, Kurla, Dadar, Sion, Chembur. According to reports, residential buildings as well as several roadways, and railway tracks were inundated, resulting in major transportation disruptions. As a result of a landslide in Vikhroli, two people were killed and two got injured. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a red alert for Mumbai and Raigad districts. Business and logistic disruptions are likely until weather conditions improve
Philippines 18-Aug Philippine Postal Corporation suspends international surface mail service: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on August 18 reported that the Philippine Postal Corporation (PHLPost) suspended all outbound international surface mail services from the Philippines. The measure is due to increasing operational and conveyance costs and will remain in effect until further notice. 
India 18-Aug Heavy rainfall causes flooding in parts of Yamunanagar: Media sources report on August 18 that heavy rainfall has caused flooding in parts of Yamunanagar, Haryana, India. Affected areas include Kathgarh, Uttamwala, Paniwala, Barauli Majra, and 15 other nearby villages. Highways to Himachal Pradesh and the Yamunanagar–Chandigarh route were closed for several hours Business and transport disruptions are likely while flooding persists.
India 18-Aug Heavy rainfall prompts closure of over 350 roads across Himachal Pradesh: Media sources reported on August 19 that heavy rainfall and landslides across Himachal Pradesh, India, have prompted the closure of over 350 roads. As of August 18, 192 roads in Mandi district were disrupted, alongside 103 in Kullu, 29 in Sirmaur, 26 in Kangra, and 11 each in Chamba and Shimla districts. Among the affected are National Highway 3 and National Highway 505, as well as the Chandigarh-Manali highway. The alternative route through Kandughad is also reportedly blocked. Congestion was reported earlier along the highway at Takoli, Panarsa, Jhalogi, and 9 Mile. Congestion has also been reported on the Aut-Banjar section of NH-305 and the Larji to Sainj road in Kullu district. Logistics disruptions are to be anticipated until weather conditions improve and road repairs on damaged sections are concluded.
Norway 18-Aug Technical issues disrupt customs operations at Oslo Gardermoen Airport: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on August 18 indicated that a system malfunction caused disruptions to customs operations at the Oslo Gardermoen Airport in Norway on the same day. According to sources, shipments moving through the airport on August 18 were expected to be impacted but operations will likely return to normal by August 19.
Mexico 19-Aug Farmers block Federal Highway 200 in Oaxaca: Media sources on August 19 reported that farmers have staged intermittent blockades on Federal Highway 200 near San Andrés Huaxpaltepec, between Pinotepa Nacional and Puerto Escondido in Oaxaca, Mexico, to demand direct federal support for crop losses caused by Hurricane Erik since August 12. The blockades extend to key points including the Río Verde Bridge, Río Grande intersection, and Puerto Escondido International Airport, where access closures caused flight cancellations. The demonstrations will continue until authorities address their demands. Logistics disruptions are likely. 
Montenegro 19-Aug Air traffic controllers plan strike at Podgorica Airport: Media sources report on August 5 that air traffic controllers of the Air Traffic Control Union (SKL) have planned a strike at Podgorica Airport (IATA: TGD), Montenegro, due to collective bargaining. The strike is set to begin at 23:00 local time on August 19 and end on September 30. The controllers are also members of the air traffic control service for Serbia and Montenegro (SMATSA). It is unclear how many will participate in the strike.
Germany 20-Aug New import requirements to disrupt postal services : Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on August 11 reported that Deutsche Post AG confirmed the introduction of new import requirements, and thus, open or closed transit items containing goods destined for the United States will not be accepted. Any transit or misrouted items containing goods that are destined for the United States and arrive at Deutsche Post’s international mail processing centers will be returned to the origin. The change will go into effect on August 20.
Greece 21-Aug New import requirements to disrupt postal services between Greece and United States: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on August 21 reported that Hellenic Post confirmed the introduction of new import requirements following  an executive order on July 30 in the United States, and thus, the postal operator of Greece will no longer accept open or closed transit items containing goods destined for the United States. Any transit or misrouted items containing goods that are destined for the United States and arrive at Hellenic Post's international mail processing centers will be returned to  origin. The change will go into effect on August 22.
Argentina

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26-Sep

Cargo processing delays at Ezeiza International Airport: According to intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on September 11, delays have been reported in cargo processing at Ezeiza International Airport (IATA: EZE), in Ezeiza, Argentina, due to the implementation of a new IT system. The delays have been ongoing since August 22, when the new system was implemented. Although sensitive cargo is being prioritized, some cargo has been stuck at the airport for several weeks. The airport expects operations to normalize by September 26.
Argentina 22-30-Aug Air traffic controllers' union announces partial strikes: Media sources reported that the Association of Technicians and Employees of Protection and Safety of Air Navigation (Atepsa) announced partial strikes at airports across Argentina following the expiration of mandatory conciliation by the Ministry of Labor. The strikes will take place on August 22, 24, 26, 28, and 30, affecting operations during two time slots each day from 13:00 local time to 16:00 local time and 19:00 local time to 22:00 local time. The union is demanding improved wage proposals after failing to reach an agreement with the Argentine Air Navigation Company (EANA). Flight disruptions are likely.
Spain 22-Aug Heavy rainfall causes flooding and traffic disruptions in Santander: Media sources on August 21 reported that heavy rainfall caused flooding and traffic disruptions on roadways including the S-20, S-10, and A-67 Highways, in Santander, Cantabria, Spain. The most affected areas reportedly include Cuatro Caminos, Valdecilla, Cajo, Nueva Montana, and Avenida del Deporte. Surrounding areas, including Camargo and Santa Cruz de Bezana, have also reported significant flooding. Business and transportation disruptions are likely until weather conditions improve.
Spain 22-Aug Storm disrupts operations at Barcelona International Airport : Media sources indicated on August 22 that a severe storm caused flight disruptions at Barcelona International Airport (IATA: BCN) in Barcelona, Spain. Reportedly, 235 flights were delayed, and 10 were cancelled. The disruptions were expected to continue until weather conditions improve.
India 23-Aug Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Kota and Bundi Districts of Rajasthan: Media sources reported that heavy rainfall caused flooding in parts of Kota and Bundi Districts, Rajasthan, India, on August 23. Several zones were inundated, causing damage to infrastructure. Authorities have issued a red alert for further rain in both districts. Business and logistics disruptions are likely until weather conditions improve.
Brazil 26-Aug Heavy rainfall causes flooding in parts of Curitiba: Media sources reported that heavy rains and hail caused flooding in parts of Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil, on August 26. One of the most affected areas was Avenida Juscelino Kubitschek de Oliveira in the Cidade Industrial neighborhood, where traffic was severely disrupted. Additional disruptions were reported at the intersection with Senador Accioly Filho Street. Lingering disruptions are to be expected until weather conditions improve.
Vietnam 26-Aug Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Hanoi: Media sources report that heavy rainfall caused flooding in Hanoi, Vietnam, on the morning of August 26 following Typhoon Kajiki. Several streets are flooded, including Tran Binh–Ho Tung Mau, Minh Tao, Tran Thai Tong, Tran Binh, Le Duc Tho, Khuc Thua Du, Dich Vong, Nguyen Trai, Truong Chinh, Minh Khai, and Nguyen Xien, causing heavy traffic congestion. Traffic on National Highway 6 has come to a standstill due to high levels of floodwaters. Logistics and business disruptions are likely until weather conditions improve.
Malaysia 26-Aug - 31-Aug Authorities announce closure of airspace near Kuala Lumpur Terminal: Local media sources on August 25 reported that the Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAAM) will close the airspace around Kuala Lumpur Terminal Control Area on August 26-29 and 31 due to planned events to celebrate the country's Independence Day. The airspace will be closed from 11:00 to 12:00 local time on August 26-28 and from 08:45 to 09:45 local time on August 29. Disruptions to flight operations are to be expected during the closures.
Mexico 27-Aug New import requirements to disrupt postal services between Mexico and United States: Media sources reported on August 28 that postal operators in Mexico confirmed that the introduction of new import requirements, as per an executive order issued on July 30 in the United States, will impact postal operations between Mexico and the United States. Correos de México has suspended all international postal shipments destined for the United States. The change was implemented on August 27.
Thailand 27-Aug Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Chiang Mai Province: Media sources on August 27 reported that heavy rainfall caused by Tropical Storm Kajiki led to flooding in parts of Chiang Mai Province, Thailand. The most affected areas include Mae Chaem and Mae On districts. Transportation on several important roadways was affected due to floodwater and landslides. Business and logistics disruptions are to be expected until weather conditions improve.
Netherlands 28-Aug Operations disrupted at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol: Media sources reported on August 28 that the Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (IATA: AMS)in Amsterdam, Netherlands experienced at least 404 flight delays and 8 cancellations on the same day. The disruptions have been caused by operational challenges and unfavourable weather conditions. Among the impacted airlines were easyJet, Air France, British Airways, Nippon Cargo, and China Cargo. Further disruptions are expected until weather conditions improve.
Morocco  28-Aug New import requirements to disrupt postal services between Morocco and United States: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on August 26 indicated that Poste Maroc confirmed the introduction of new import requirements according to an executive order of July 30 in the United States, and thus, the postal operator of Morocco will no longer accept open and closed transit items containing goods destined for the United States. Any transit or misrouted items containing goods that are destined for the United States and arrive at Poste Maroc's international mail processing centers will be returned to the origin. The change goes into effect on August 28.
Qatar 28-Aug New import requirements to disrupt postal services between Qatar and United States: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics reported that Qatar Post, the designated postal operator of Qatar, confirmed that due to new import requirements introduced by an executive order on July 30, it will no longer accept open or closed transit items containing goods destined for the United States. Only postal items classified as documents will continue to be accepted. Any misrouted items containing goods that are destined for the United States and arrive at Qatar Post’s international mail processing centers will be returned to origin. The change will go into effect from August 28.
India 29-Aug Heavy rainfalls cause flash flooding in parts of Delhi: Media sources on August 29 reported that heavy rainfalls caused flash floods in parts of Delhi, India. The most impacted areas included central, southern, and southeastern zones. Many local roadways were affected. Additionally, around 200 flights departing from Indira Gandhi International Airport (IATA: DEL) were delayed. Lingering disruptions are to be expected until floodwaters recede.
Norway 30-Aug Landslide disrupts postal operations: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on September 1 reported that a landslide occurred near Levanger, Norway, on August 30. As a result, the Norway Postal Corporation suspended inbound mail services, causing a one-day delivery delay in postcode areas are 7600–8299 and 8600–8999. It remains unclear when normal operations will resume.
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Peru 01-Sep The postal workers' union calls for a strike: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on September 2 reported that the National Union of Postal Service Workers called Servicios Postales del Peru S.A. (SERPOST) employees for an indefinite nationwide strike in Peru, starting from September 1. The strike reportedly impacts EMS items, parcels and LC/AO items delivery, as well as the processing of incoming international mail. 
Philippines 01-Sep Severe weather disrupts postal operations: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on September 1 reported that the Philippine Postal Corporation (PHLPost) suspended postal operations in certain parts of the country due to severe weather conditions. The affected areas include Metropolitan Manila, Bulacan, Cavite, Negros Occidental, Pampanga, Antique, Oriental Mindoro, Quezon, Rizal, Laguna, Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, Albay, Sorsogon, Catanduanes, Masbate and Northern Samar. The suspension is in effect from September 1 until further notice.
Mexico 01-Sep Public transport workers block roads in Toluca Valley: Media sources on August 31 reported that public transport workers planned to block several streets in Toluca Valley towards Mexico City, Mexico, starting from 04:30 local time on September 1. More than 1,800 transport units will likely be affected, and demonstrations will also be staged at the main entrances and avenues of Mexico City, such as Paseo Tollocan, López Portillo, Alfredo del Mazo, Vicente Guerrero, Colón, Torres and Pino Suárez. Traffic congestion is to be expected in the main streets of Toluca Valley as well as in Mexico City.
Italy 02-Sep Flooding affects parts of Italy: Media sources reported on September 2 that flooding has affected local roadways in Lombardia, Veneto, and Emilia-Romagna, Italy following heavy rainfalls. High floodwater levels were also reported in the cities of Genoa and Pordenone. Further rainfall was forecast until at least September 3.
Mexico 03-Sep Hurricane Lorena causes flooding in Baja California Sur: Media sources on September 3 reported that heavy rainfall from Hurricane Lorena caused severe flooding and mudslides in Los Cabos and La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico. Emergency alerts and relief measures are underway as authorities warn of ongoing risks from flash flooding and landslides, driven by Lorena's circulation. Logistic disruptions are anticipated.
United Kingdom 03-Sep Flight disruptions at London Heathrow Airport: Media sources report that severe weather conditions haveimpacted operations at Heathrow Airport (IATA: LHR) in London, United Kingdom, September 3. At the time of writing, 262 flights have been delayed and 12 have been cancelled. British Airways has been affected the most, experiencing 8 cancellations and 81 delays. Further disruptions are to be expected until weather conditions improve.
Mexico 03-Sep Heavy rainfall causes flooding in parts of Durango City: Media sources on September 3 reported flooding in Durango City, Mexico, due to heavy rainfall. Vehicular traffic was disrupted due to flooded roads. Some of the affected areas include the Fuentes neighborhood, Tierra y Libertad neighborhood and the Real Victoria II neighborhood. It wasn’t immediately clear when weather conditions are expected to improve.
United States 05-Sep - 07-Mar-2026 United States extends ban on flights to Haiti till March 2026: Media sources reported on September 5 that the United States' Federal Aviation Administration has extended the ban on flights to Haiti till March 7, 2026, over risks to aviation safety from armed groups.
China 05-Sep Heavy rainfall cause flooding in Hantai: Media sources on September 5 report that heavy rainfall caused severe flooding in the Kasdia Culvert in Hantai District, Hanzhong City, Shaanxi Province, earlier on the same day. Authorities have implemented road closures in the affected section, with reopening dependent on water levels receding. The Hantai District Meteorological Observatory has issued an orange warning for heavy rain as of 10:43 local time on September 5. Disruptions to businesses and logistics are expected until the weather conditions improve.
Argentina 07-11-Sep Paso de Jama crossing closed due to inclement weather: Media sources reported that over 200 trucks have been stranded at the Paso de Jama crossing between Argentina and Chile, due to snow, white wind, and strong gusts affecting Route CH-27 since September 7. The closure was scheduled to remain in place until at least September 11. Logistics disruptions are to be expected until weather conditions improve.
India 07-Sep Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Bahadurgarh: Media sources reported that heavy rainfall caused flooding in Bahadurgarh, Haryana, India, on the morning of September 7. Several homes and businesses are flooded, causing extensive rescue operations and evacuations. Authorities have warned of more rainfall and flooding. Business and logistical disruptions are expected until floodwaters recede.
China 08-Sep Typhoon Tapah causes flight delays at Beijing Capital International Airport: Media sources report that Typhoon Tapah impacted operations at Beijing Capital International Airport (IATA: PEK), Beijing, China, on September 8. As of the time of writing, 236 flights have been delayed, and 28 have been canceled. Further disruptions are to be expected until weather conditions improve.
Thailand 08-Sep Heavy rainfall causes flash flooding in parts of Rayong: Media sources report that heavy rainfall caused flash flooding in parts of Kachet, Mueang District, Rayong Province, Thailand, since 11:30 local time on September 8. Floodwaters inundated roadways as well as farms in the area. Disruptions to logistics and businesses are expected until floodwaters recede.
Poland 10-Sep Authorities close Warsaw Chopin Airport due to safety measures: Media sources report that Polish authorities have temporarily closed Warsaw Chopin Airport (IATA: WAW) and its airspace on September 10, due to potential airspace violations linked to unidentified aerial objects entering Poland's airspace during a Russian attack on Ukraine. Operations at other airports, including Warsaw Modlin Airport, Lublin Airport, and Rzeszów-Jasionka Airport, have also been suspended.  Logistics disruptions are likely.
Estonia 12-Sep Authorities ban flights along eastern border: Media sources reported that authorities in Estonia announced a temporary ban on flights along the eastern border from September 12 until further notice, following Russian drone violations in Poland's airspace. Overnight flight restrictions in the zone will be in effect between 20:00 and 07:00 local time, up to an altitude of 6,000 meters. Disruptions to flight operations are to be expected.
India 13-Sep Heavy rainfall leads to flash flooding in parts of Manipur: Media sources reported that heavy rainfall led to flash flooding in parts of Manipur, India, since September 13. Several buildings and agricultural fields have been inundated in Yaingangpokpi, Santikhongbal and Sabungkhok Khunou, Seijang, and Nongada in Imphal East, as well as Kakwa and Sagolband in Imphal West. In addition, landslides and mudslides occurred in TM Kasom Ukhrul and Awangkhul in Noney district, as well as in Senapati and Kamjong. Further rainfalls have been forecast in the coming days in several districts of Manipur, thus, lingering disruptions are likely.
Colombia 15-Sep Truck drivers launch protests at several border crossings: Media sources reported on September 16 that international cargo truckers from Santander, Colombia, have launched protests at several border crossing points including Tienditas, Simón Bolívar and Francisco de Paula Santander. The protest is due to government restrictions on international cargo shipping between Colombia and Venezuela. It is unknown how long the protests were expected to last.
Thailand 16-Sep Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Ayutthaya Province: Media sources on September 16 indicated that heavy rainfall caused flooding in several parts of Ayutthaya Province, Thailand. The most affected districts include: Sena, Pak Hai, Bang Ban, Bang Sai, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya, and Bang Pa-in. High water levels have been reported on the Noi River and the Chao Phraya River. As a result, one person has been killed, and a total of 25,000 households have been impacted. Business and logistics disruptions are to be expected until weather conditions improve.
Ghana 16-Sep Truck drivers plan demonstration in Accra : Media sources reported on September 15 that the Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU) plans to launch a demonstration in Accra, Ghana, on September 16. The strike is against a government proposal to sell land earmarked for commercial transportation operations to private investors. It is unknown how long the protest will last. The union operates commercial vehicles for the logistics sector.
China 17-Sep Heavy rainfall and hail cause flooding in several provinces: Media sources reported that heavy rainfall and hail caused flooding and damage in multiple provinces of China since the evening of September 17. Affected locations include Beijing, Henan, Liaoning, Shandong, Sichuan, and Hubei. Authorities raised the heavy rain disaster response level as further rainfall has been forecast for several provinces. Disruptions to businesses and logistics are to be expected until weather conditions improve.
Finland 17-Sep Technical issue impacts customs operations: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics indicated that a technical issue disrupted customs services nationwide in Finland between 12:04 and 13:15 local time on September 17. Reportedly, the import, transit, customs warehousing, entry and temporary storage as well as export functions of the Customs Clearance System UTU were affected. As a result of the system outage, delays are to be expected until the backlog is cleared.
China 17-Sep Flight disruptions at Shanghai Pudong International Airport: Media sources on September 17 reported that air traffic control issues have caused delays in both departures and arrivals at Shanghai Pudong International Airport, China. Due to such technical and operational disruptions, Shanghai Airlines has cancelled six flights on the same day. Reportedly, 322 flights have been delayed.
Philippines 17-Sep Typhoon Ragasa causes flooding in northern Luzon: Media sources indicate that heavy rainfall and strong winds have been reported in northern Luzon, Philippines, after Typhoon Ragasa made landfall over Panuitan Island, at approximately 15:00 local time on September 22. Authorities evacuated about 10,000 people. Flooding was reported in Cagayan, Ilocos Norte, Benguet, and Apayao, as well as landslides closing Marcos Highway. Power outages occurred in parts of Apayao and Cagayan. Flood warnings remain in effect for Luzon and Manila until at least September 23. 
France 18-Sep Aviation workers to join nationwide strike action: Media sources reported on September 15 that three unions representing workers at Air France plan to join the nationwide strike action across France on September 18. The unions are FO, the CFDT and the CGT. At the time of writing, it remains unknown if flight operations are expected to be affected or which flight services are most at risk.
France 18-19-Sep Air traffic controllers' union plans further nationwide strike: Media sources indicate that the SNCTA union of air traffic controllers in France will launch a strike from the morning shift on September 18 to the night shift on September 19. Flight disruptions are likely during this period. Previous strike was declared for September 10, but minimal participation was reported in favor of the September 18 strike date. The strike is due to demands for wage increases and is part of France's nationwide "bloquons tout" protest movement against the government.
South Korea 19-Sep Workers' union to strike at Incheon International Airport: Media sources report that the National Airport Workers' Solidarity will launch a general strike at the Incheon International Airport (IATA: ICN) in South Korea. The strike will start on September 19 and is expected to last until October 8 to demand better working conditions. Flight disruptions are to be anticipated.
Germany 20-Sep System update to disrupt customs operations: Logistics sources reported that cargo handling operations will be disrupted across Germany due to a planned system update. The disruptions are expected to last from 14:00 until 23:59 local time on September 20. Some delays in processing are to be expected after the maintenance until the backlog is cleared.
France 21-Sep Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Vaucluse and Bouches-du-Rhône: Media sources report that heavy rainfall led to flooding in parts of Vaucluse and Bouches-du-Rhône, France, on September 21. The impacted areas include Eyragues, Aix-en-Provence, Peyrolles-en-Provence, Marseille, Cassis, Salon-de-Provence, Mouriès, Camargue, and Saint-Remy-de-Provence. At least 10,000 homes were without power across the Vaucluse and Bouches-du-Rhône zones. Lingering business and logistics disruptions are likely until floodwaters recede.
Bolivia 22-Sep Transporters launch strike in Santa Cruz: Media sources reported on September 22 that cargo transport unions have launched a strike in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, over ongoing fuel shortages. Truck drivers led localized road blockades as part of demonstrations. The unions have threatened to call for nationwide blockades if their demands are not met. It is unclear how long the strike may continue.
Germany 23-Sep Hamburg Airport faces disruptions due to kerosene shortage: According to intelligence received by Everstream Analytics, Hamburg Airport in Germany (IATA: HAM), has been facing a critical shortage of kerosene. As a result, disruptions to flight operations and widespread flight cancellations have occurred. The shortage comes after unexpected disruptions at a refinery, and kerosene supplies are expected to remain impacted for the next several days.
Hong Kong 23-Sep Typhoon Ragasa disrupts postal operations: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics indicated that the Hong Kong Observatory issued a storm warning on September 23 due to the passage of Typhoon Ragasa. As a result, Hongkong Post reported disruptions to the processing and conveyance of all mail including letters, parcels and EMS shipments. Service interruptions are likely until weather conditions improve and all backlogs are cleared.
Hong Kong 23-25-Sep Hong Kong International Airport suspends flights due to Typhoon Ragasa: Media sources report that Hong Kong International Airport (IATA: HKG) is suspending all passenger flights and closing its terminals between 20:00 local time on September 23 and 08:00 local time on September 25. The closure is due to the category-5 Typhoon Ragasa, passing over the Luzon Strait. As of the time of reporting, Qantas Airways reported cancelations. Logistics disruptions are to be expected during the storm.
Argentina 24-Sep Authorities close Cristo Redentor International Pass: Media sources on September 25 indicate that authorities closed the Cristo Redentor International Pass between Chile and Argentina from 20:00 local time on September 24 at the Guardia Vieja (Chile) and Uspallata (Argentina) barriers due to adverse weather conditions. The international tunnel was also closed from 22:00 local time following a heavy snowfall forecast. Logistics delays are anticipated.
United States 24-Sep Logistics disruptions impact Memphis Airport: Logistics intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on September 24 indicated that FedEx Corporation is experiencing disruptions at its hub at Memphis International Airport (IATA: MEM) in Memphis, United States, due to inclement weather conditions. Packages previously expected to be delivered on September 24 could experience delays. No further information was immediately available. 
Brazil

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02-Oct

Air controllers stage nationwide strikes: Media sources reported on September 11 that public servants linked to Nav Brasil, the federal state-owned company responsible for airspace control, have announced strikes on September 24, 26, and 30, and on October 2. The strike will impact operations at all 43 airports under Nav Brasil, including major hubs such as São Paulo/Guarulhos International Airport (IATA: GRU), Viracopos/Campinas International Airport (IATA: VCP), and Rio de Janeiro–Santos Dumont Airport (IATA: SDU). According to the National Union of Flight Security Workers (SNTPV), air traffic controllers will suspend services twice daily, from 11:00 to 12:00 local time and from 15:00 to 16:00 local time on the above mentioned dates, with exceptions only for special flights such as medical evacuations.
Canada 26-Sep Canada Post workers begin nationwide strike: Local sources reported on September 26 that postal workers launched a nationwide strike across Canada after the government announced restructuring measures for the national postal service. The Canadian Union of Postal Workers stated that all members walked off the job in response to planned reforms. It remains unclear at the time of writing when postal operations may return to normal.
South Korea 26-Sep Fire at National Information Resources Service disrupts postal services: Media sources on September 26 reported that a fire at the National Information Resources Service (NIRS) facility in Daejeon, South Korea, disrupted postal services nationwide. The blaze led to delays in mail processing and deliveries, as authorities shut down affected IT systems to prevent further damage. Lingering disruptions are likely. 
Cyprus 26-Sep Implementation of new import system affects customs operations: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics indicated that the implementation of a new import system (AIS) has been impacting logistics operations across Cyprus. Reportedly, import systems have been closed since September 26, while the new system was planned to be active from 12:00 local time on September 29. Customs clearance functions have been facing delays, which may persist in the coming days. 
Algeria 27-Sep Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Djelfa, M'sila, and Bouira provinces: Media sources reported on September 28 that heavy rainfall caused flooding in parts of the Djelfa, M'sila, and Bouira provinces in Algeria on the night of September 27. Most affected areas include M'sila, Zemoura, Ouled Moulahoum, Ain Lahdjel, Sidi Hadjeres, Sidi Aïssa, Sidi Baizid, and Messaâd, among others. Several homes and businesses were flooded. Clean-up operations are underway. Logistics and business disruptions are likely until the weather conditions improve.
Vietnam 29-Sep Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Cao Bang: Media sources on September 30 report that heavy rainfall caused flooding in Cao Bang City, Vietnam on September 29. The affected areas include Thuc Phán Ward and the Kim Ðong. Floodwaters have inundated roads and residential areas, forcing residents to evacuate. Rising river levels have damaged over 30 hectares of crops and submerged low-lying buildings. Strong currents and high-water levels have resulted in property damage and traffic disruptions. Lingering disruptions are anticipated.
Iceland 29-Sep Airline bankruptcy may disrupt postal services: On September 29, Iceland Post reported that the recent bankruptcy of the Fly Play hf. airline could disrupt postal services in Iceland because some postal operators used the airline to transport postal shipments to Iceland and will need to find new ways to deliver shipments. It wasn't immediately clear how long the disruptions may last.
Canada 29-Sep - 30-Sep System outage causes delays at Queenston-Lewiston Border Crossing: Media sources reported that the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) suffered a system outage, resulting in delays in commercial processing at the Queenston-Lewiston Border Crossing and Peace Bridge crossing between the United States and Canada. According to reports, the outage occurred on the night of September 29, resulting in traffic congestion on Interstate 90 at the Peace Bridge and Queenston-Lewiston bridge. As per the latest reports, both borders reopened for commercial traffic on the morning of September 30. Lingering delays to cargo processing can be expected.
Poland 30-Sep Poczta Polska faces delays at Warsaw Chopin Airport: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on September 25 indicates that Poczta Polska S.A., the national postal carrier of Poland, expects delays in inbound mail shipments at Warsaw Chopin Airport (IATA: WAW) in Poland. The delays in arriving postal items are to be expected due to the closure of the WAW Airmail Unit (AMU) on September 30.

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United States05-Sep - 07-Mar-2026United States extends ban on flights to Haiti till March 2026: Media sources reported on September 5 that the United States' Federal Aviation Administration has extended the ban on flights to Haiti till March 7, 2026, over risks to aviation safety from armed groups.
Greece01-OctGeneral strike to disrupt postal operations: Intelligence received by Everstream analytics on September 29 indicated that the postal operator of Greece, Hellenic Post, will likely face disruptions due to a general strike across Greece on October 1. The strike was called by the Confederation of Greek Workers and the Association of Civil Servants and will last for 24 hours. In addition, air traffic controllers will also join the action. As a result, collection and delivery of both international and domestic mail are expected to be affected.
Thailand01-OctHeavy rainfall leads to flash flooding in 22 provinces: Media sources reported on October 1 that heavy rainfall has led to flash flooding across 22 provinces in the Central Plains and parts of Northeast Thailand, inundating vast farmlands close to harvest time and affecting 274,979 people. Flood levels remain high for Prachin Buri and Uttaradit Provinces. Disruptions to businesses and logistics are likely until floodwaters recede.
China05-OctTyphoon Matmo causes flooding in Guangdong: Media sources reported that heavy rainfall from Typhoon Matmo caused flooding in parts of southern Guangdong Province, China, on the afternoon and evening of October 5. Flooding has affected several areas, including parts of Zhanjiang, Maoming, Leizhou, Xuwen, and Wuchuan, among others. Authorities have suspended transportation and commercial activities across the cities. Strong and gusty winds have also caused disruptions to logistics and transportation. Additionally, authorities have evacuated 150,000 people from parts of Guangdong Province. Disruptions to businesses and logistics are expected.
India05-OctHeavy rainfall causes flooding in Darjeeling: Media sources on October 5 reported that heavy rains in Darjeeling, West Bengal, India, caused landslides and flooding, killing at least 17 people and damaging roads and infrastructure. The Dudia Iron Bridge collapsed, key routes were blocked, and several trains were canceled. Rescue operations are underway, with a red alert for heavy rain in Darjeeling and Kalimpong until at least October 6. Disruptions to transport and businesses are expected until weather conditions improve.
Cyprus06-OctAttempted cyber attack disrupts postal services: On October 6, industry sources reported that following an attempted cyber attack last week relating to the system that handles items subject to customs examination, the Department of Postal Services (Cyprus Post) confirmed that delays are to be expected in the processing and delivery of all inbound postal items reaching Cyprus. No information on how long the delays are expected to persist was immediately available.
Vietnam06-OctHeavy rain causes flooding in Bac Ninh: Media sources report that heavy rains from October 6 to the morning of October 7 caused flooding in parts of Bac Ninh province, Vietnam. Areas such as Bo Ha (325.6 mm), Lang Giang (245.2 mm), Kep (186.2 mm), and Bac Giang (191 mm) saw the heaviest rainfall. Floodwaters and mud inundated homes and businesses, forcing several people to evacuate. Disruptions to logistics and businesses are expected.
India06-OctTruck drivers launch indefinite strike across Indore: Media sources reported on October 6 that the Association of Parcel Transport & Freight Owners, Indore Truck Operator & Transport Association, and Dewas Naka Welfare Association in Indore, India, began an indefinite strike to protest new no-entry restrictions on heavy vehicles imposed by authorities. Transporters have stopped booking and delivering goods until the previous rules return. The strike is expected to severely impact freight bookings and deliveries across Indore’s commercial hubs and disrupt businesses until a resolution is reached.
Romania08-OctHeavy rainfall causes flooding in Romania: Media sources reported on October 8 that the southern and southeastern parts of Romania were hit by severe storms and heavy rainfall, resulting in flooding across the region. The extreme weather caused widespread power outages, flooded streets, fallen trees, and damaged vehicles. The most affected areas include Argeș, Brăila, Buzău, Caraș-Severin, Constanța, Călărași, Dolj, Dâmbovița, Galați, Giurgiu, Ialomița, Iași, Ilfov, Neamț, Olt, Prahova, Teleorman, Tulcea, Vrancea, Vâlcea, and the municipality of Bucharest. Business and logistic disruptions are expected.
Mexico09-OctHeavy rainfall causes flooding in Hidalgo: Media sources reported on October 9 that heavy rainfall caused by Hurricane Priscilla led to flooding and landslides in parts of Hidalgo, Mexico. According to reports, 88 landslides, 24 mudslides, and 77 flooding incidents were recorded in Hidalgo. Landslides in Acoxcatlan, Huejutla de Reyes, and Juárez Hidalgo led to highway closures. Business and logistical disruptions can be expected till weather conditions improve.
United States11-OctTropical Storm Priscilla causes flooding in New Mexico and Colorado: Media sources on October 11 reported that heavy rainfall from Tropical Storm Priscilla caused flash flooding in San Juan County in New Mexico and in La Plata County in Colorado, United States. In La Plata, 400 houses have been evacuated and over 100 buildings were damaged by floodwaters. Flash flood warnings were active for parts of Southeastern California, most of Arizona, Southern Utah and Western Colorado due to the passage of Tropical Storm Raymond over the region on October 13 and 14. Disruptions to businesses and logistics are likely until weather conditions improve.
United States12-OctHeavy rainfall causes flooding in New York: Media sources reported that strong winds and heavy rainfall caused flooding in parts of New York, United States, on October 12. Authorities have declared a state of emergency across Bronx, Kings, Nassau, New York, Queens, Richmond, Suffolk, and Westchester Counties. The storm disrupted flight operations at major airports and caused power outages in several areas. Coastal flood and high wind warnings remain in place as authorities continue response operations.
Kenya12-OctSystem maintenance disrupts customs operations: Media sources indicated that a scheduled maintenance was planned for the Kenyan Integrated Customs Management System (iCMS) from 06:00 to 14:00 local time on October 12, rendering the platform inaccessible to all users during this period. Stakeholders, including importers, exporters, and clearing agents, were advised to plan operations accordingly. Lingering disruptions are likely until the backlog is cleared.
Netherlands12-OctSystem maintenance to disrupt customs operations: Government sources reported on October 5 that a system maintenance will disrupt customs operations in the Netherlands, between 08:00 and 16:00 local time on October 12. The maintenance reportedly will affect the Consulting Tariff information service. Delays in processing are to be expected during the maintenance.
Italy13-OctAviation workers plan strike at Rome Airport: Media sources reported on October 8 that the FAST-Confsal union has planned a strike against the Aeroporti di Roma (ADR) management company at Rome Fiumicino International Airport (IATA: FCO) in Fiumicino, Italy. The strike will take place from 12:00-16:00 local time on October 13. The strike was called over demands for higher salaries and improved working conditions.
Spain13-OctTruck drivers plan to strike in Pamplona: Media sources on October 9 reported that truck drivers plan to stage a strike in Pamplona, Spain, at 08:00 local time on October 13. The protest will take place along Avenida de Zaragoza in Cordovilla, one of the main access roads to Pamplona. The protest is planned against the government’s inaction on toll and infrastructure issues. Logistics disruptions are anticipated.
Gabon14-OctPower outages disrupts customs operations: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics indicated that the customs system has been down in Gabon since 14:30 local time on October 14, due to power outages in Libreville. Reportedly, the customs clearance of inbound shipments has been affected. Customs disruptions are likely to persist until the power supply is completely restored. It remains unclear how much backlog might have accumulated during the outage or how long it will take to clear the backlog.
Belgium14-OctNationwide strike impacts postal services: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics indicated that local trade unions have called a 24-hour nationwide strike from 00:01 local time on October 14 across Belgium. As a result, disruptions to bpost's domestic as well as international logistics network, the letter and parcel-post deliveries are to be expected. In addition, all inbound and outbound flights at Brussels Airport (IATA: BRU) have been cancelled.
Belgium14-OctFlights canceled at Charleroi Airport: Media sources reported on October 14 that all departing and arriving flights were canceled at Charleroi Airport, Belgium, on the same day due to nationwide strikes. The airport cited a lack of staff needed to perform operations as the reason for the cancellations. It was not immediately clear when flights would resume.
India14-OctTrucks remain stranded on Aizawl-Silchar highway: Media sources reported on October 16 that authorities closed part of the Aizawl-Silchar National Highway between Kawnpui and Mualkhang in Mizoram since October 14 due to repair works. About 1,000 trucks remain stranded. The duration of the disruption has not been specified. Logistics delays are to be anticipated due to rerouted traffic and increased travel times.
Kazakhstan15-OctIncreased customs checks cause truck congestion: Media sources on October 15 reported that thousands of trucks were stuck in long queues at the Kazakhstan-China border. The delays began from mid-September due to the tightening of customs inspection requirements by Kazakhstani authorities to curb the import of sanctioned goods from China into Russia. At the time of reporting, around 10,000 trucks were waiting to cross the China-Kazakhstan border. Sources also indicate that the long queues at the China-Kazakhstan border continue to impact cargo shipments to Russia via Kazakhstan. Shipping delays of three to five days are anticipated.
Tanzania17-OctNationwide customs system outage occurs due to equipment malfunction: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on October 17 indicated that the Tanzanian customs system  has been down countrywide since 18:30 local time on the same day. All outbound processes were affected. All outbound movements were rescheduled for October 18. The expected duration of the outage remains unclear.
Iceland19-OctAir traffic controllers to strike at Keflavík International Airport: Media sources reported on October 14 that air traffic controllers at Keflavík International Airport (IATA: KEF) in Iceland have announced a five-hour strike that will begin at 22:00 local time on October 19 and continue till 03:00 local time on October 20. Around five departures and ten arrivals are expected to be impacted during the strike.
Philippines20-OctTropical Storm Fengshen leads to flooding in the Philippines: Media sources reported on October 20 that heavy rainfall from Tropical Storm Fengshen has led to flooding across Luzon, Samar, and Panay in the Philippines, and caused at least eight deaths in western Visayas and Quezon. According to sources, several domestic flights were canceled, affecting 1,700 passengers. Business and logistics disruptions are likely to persist until floodwaters recede.
Philippines21-OctInfrastructural damage causes postal disruptions: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on October 21 reported that operations of Philippine Postal Corporation (PHLPost) have been disrupted due to infrastructural damage caused by two earthquakes since September 30. The earthquake in Cebu Province on September 30, followed by 722 aftershocks, and the earthquake in Davao Oriental on October 10, followed by 299 aftershocks, have caused damage to infrastructure and buildings in the affected areas. Postal disruptions can be expected until operations in the affected areas are restored.
Venezuela21-OctHeavy rainfall causes flooding: Media sources report on October 21 that heavy rainfall caused flooding across several states in Venezuela. The affected areas include the states of Sucre, Monagas, Anzoategui, Bolivar, Carabobo, Falcon and Caracas. Flooding caused the collapse of the La Fuente bridge in Sucre and the La Aricagua I between Cumanacoa and Aricagua. Damages to homes and businesses have been reported across the affected states. Business and logistics disruptions are to be expected.
South Africa21-OctFlight delays occur at Johannesburg OR Tambo Airport: Media sources report on October 21 that flight delays occurred at Johannesburg OR Tambo International Airport (IATA: JNB) in South Africa due to the suspension of instrumentation flight procedures. About 200 flights have been impacted across multiple airports in South Africa including Richards Bay, Mthatha, and King Shaka airports. The expected duration of the disruption is unclear at the time of writing.
Dominican Republic22-23-OctCustoms operations suspended due to inclement weather: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on October 22 indicates that from 13:00 local time the same day, authorities in the Dominican Republic suspended customs operations due to inclement weather stemming from Tropical Storm Melissa. Operations are expected to be suspended through October 23.
Vietnam22-OctTropical Storm Fengshen disrupts flight operations: Media sources reported on October 22 that the services of Vietnam Airlines have been affected due to the passage of Tropical Storm Fengshen, resulting in multiple flight cancelations on October 22 and 23. Most affected airports include Phu Bai International Airport in Hue City and Danang International Airport in Da Nang, with the latter experiencing at least 79 flight delays at the moment of reporting. The disruptions are expected to last until weather conditions improve.
Vietnam23-OctHeavy rainfall causes flooding in Hue City: Media sources reported that heavy rainfall caused flooding, inundating several low-lying areas and damaging coastal roads in parts of Hue City, Vietnam, on October 23. Streets including Ha Huy Tap, Duy Tan, and Nguyen Huu Canh were submerged, disrupting traffic and isolating several communes such as Quang Dien and Hoa Chau, Authorities deployed emergency teams to reinforce embankments and issued alerts for continued heavy rainfall through October 26. Business and logistics disruptions are to be expected until conditions improve.
Cameroon23-OctInternet outage affects customs operations : Media sources reported on October 23 that a fiber optic cable cut in Douala, Cameroon, has led to a nationwide internet outage. The outage has directly impacted customs operations in the country, with agents unable to provide proper clearances for goods. The outage also impacted custom operations in Central African Republic and Republic of Congo. Delays in cargo processing for imports and exports are expected until the issue is resolved.
India23-OctTruck drivers plan strike at Kolasib, Mizoram: Media sources reported on October 20 that truck drivers in the Kolasib area of Mizoram, India, are planning four days of strike action and protests in the Kolasib district beginning October 23. Drivers are demanding a solution to the deterioration of the 306 highway in the area. Disruptions are expected during the protest.
Belgium24-25-OctGround handling staff launch strike at Liège Airport: Media sources reported that ground handling staff at Liege Airport, Grâce-Hollogne, Belgium, launched a strike on October 24 in protest of a colleague’s dismissal. The strike was expected to continue for at least 24 hours. Cargo handling time might be increased for the duration of the strike and during clearing the backlog.
Jamaica27-OctHurricane Melissa causes flooding in Jamaica: Media sources indicate on October 29 that floodwaters have submerged St. Elizabeth Parish, Jamaica, after Hurricane Melissa made landfall as a Category 5 storm. Flooding has also been reported in Bath, St. Thomas, while landslides, fallen trees and power outages were reported across Jamaica. On October 27, Authorities have issued a mandatory evacuation order for over 28,000 people in southern Jamaica. Logistics disruptions are likely until the storm leaves the country.
Kenya27-OctPostal workers launch nationwide strike: Media sources reported on October 27 that postal disruptions have been confirmed in various regions throughout Kenya due to a nationwide strike launched by workers of the Postal Corporation of Kenya. The strike is due to unpaid wages. The strike began on the morning of October 27. The strike is set to be indefinite until workers are paid their full wages.
Pakistan28-29-OctPakistan announces partial closure of airspace: Media sources on October 27 reported that authorities in Pakistan have announced the partial closure of a majority of its airspace on October 28 and 29 due to planned exercises by India's military along the border. The airspace will be closed from 06:00 to 09:00 local time on each day. The closure could affect flight routes passing through Lahore, Rahim Yar Khan, and Karachi. Disruptions to flight operations are likely.
Tanzania29-OctAuthorities impose curfew in Dar es Salaam due to protests: Media sources on October 30 reported that the police have imposed an overnight curfew in Dar es Salaam on October 29 to curtail protests linked to the general elections in the country. Amid protests, roadblocks were set up nationwide including the one closing the main road to Julius Nyerere International Airport (IATA: DAR) in Dar es Salaam. Internet connectivity has been severely disrupted nationwide. Business and logistics disruptions are likely.
Cuba29-OctHurricane Melissa causes floods in Cuba: Media sources reported that Hurricane Melissa caused widespread flooding and disruptions in the Granma, Santiago de Cuba, Guantánamo, Holguín, Las Tunas, and Camagüey provinces of Cuba. Damages to roadways and buildings, as well as widespread power interruptions, have been reported. Local authorities have declared a state of alert for storms and floods due to Hurricane Melissa on October 29.Further disruptions are likely until weather conditions improve.
United States29-OctDelivery delays at Memphis International Airport: Logistics intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on October 29 indicates that transport companies experienced disruptions at Memphis International Airport (IATA: MEM) in Memphis, United States, Tennessee, due to inclement weather. Some package deliveries initially scheduled for October 29 are likely to experience delays until weather conditions improve.
Italy29-OctAviation worker unions announce strike at airports: Media sources report on October 20 that aviation workers' unions plan to stage a 24-hour nationwide strike at airports in Italy, beginning at 00:00 local time on October 29. The strike has been called due to working conditions, shifts, and operational safety at airports. Ground handling operations at Milan Malpensa and Milan Linate are expected to be affected during the strike. Swissport Italia workers will also strike at Milan Linate Airport. Pisa and Florence airports, as well as Rome Fiumicino Airport and Milan Malpensa Airport, will also be affected.
Vietnam30-OctFlooding causes landslides in Lam Dong and Binh Thuan Provinces: Local media sources reported on October 31 that heavy rainfall led to flooding and landslides in parts of Lam Dong and Binh Thuan Provinces in Vietnam. Water levels have yet to recede in the communes of Ham Thuan Bac, Ham Thuan, Ham Liem, Ham Kiem, and Tuyen Quang, with flooding in at least 2,865 hectares of agricultural fields and 298 houses. Over 20 kilometers of 11 roads have reportedly been damaged. Additionally, sections of the National Highways (QL) 1A, 28, 28B, 27 and 20, and the Ben Loi bridge towards Phan Thiet were inundated. Disruptions to businesses, logistics and agricultural production are likely to persist until floodwaters recede.
Ghana30-OctAir Traffic Safety Electronics Personnel to go on indefinite strike: Media sources report on October 28 that Air Traffic Safety Electronics Personnel (ATSEP) will go on an indefinite nationwide strike in Ghana from October 30 over a collective bargaining issue. The strike action threatens to severely disrupt both domestic and international air travel, affecting thousands of passengers and local and international airline operators. Disruptions to flight operations are expected.
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Indonesia01-NovFlooding and landslides occur in Nduga Regency: Media sources reported on November 3 that flooding and landslides occurred in Nduga Regency, Indonesia, on November 1. According to reports, heavy rainfall hit Dal Village and Silan Village in Dal District, triggering landslides and leaving 5 people missing. Damage assessments have been ongoing. Disruptions to logistics are likely to remain until cleanup operations are completed.
Russia01-NovAuthorities close border crossings between Russia and China for winter conditions: Local media sources on October 30 reported that Russian authorities announced the closure of several border crossing points along the border with China, due to the end of the navigation season. Passenger services at the Khabarovsk river crossing will close on November 1, followed by freight operations on November 6, while vehicle crossings at Blagoveshchensk, Poyarkovo, and Nizhneleninskoye will also be suspended on November 1 or 2. The crossings will reopen once ice conditions allow for winter operations. Disruptions to cross-border business and logistics are expected.
Mexico03-NovTruck drivers set up blockades amid protests: Media sources reported on November 3 that truck drivers set up blockades in Mexico City and across the State of Mexico in Mexico. Affected areas included the Mexico-Querétaro highway, the Mexiquense Outer Circuit, and the Arco Norte. Traffic disruptions were reported in these areas. Drivers have reportedly been moving towards Zócalo, Mexico City, where they launched a demonstration. Transporters have threatened to continue protests in case of a lack of further action from authorities to find the missing truck driver.
Cyprus03-NovTransport workers announce indefinite strike: Local media sources reported on October 31 that members of the Pancyprian Transport Operators Trade Union (PSMA) have announced a strike at the port of Limassol, Cyprus, starting November 3. The strike is due to issues between workers and the Cypriot Ministers of Labor and Transport. The strike is expected to be indefinite. Disruptions are to be expected.
Chile03-NovLATAM Airlines pilots union warns of possible strike: Media sources on October 16 report that 464 pilots represented by the LATAM Pilots Union (SPL) in Chile will vote on November 3 on LATAM Airlines’ latest offer under the 2025 collective bargaining agreement. The union warns management may be pushing toward a strike that could disrupt national air travel. Pilots are demanding the restoration of pre-pandemic working conditions. Lingering logistics disruptions are likely.
United States04-NovAccident disrupts operations at Louisville International Airport: Media sources reported that a United Parcel Service, Inc. (UPS) cargo plane crashed at 17:15 local time on November 4, at Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport (IATA: SDF) in Louisville, Kentucky, United States. Following the crash, UPS halted parcel sorting operations at the airport on the night of November 4 and the morning of November 5. Flight operations have been facing a backlog of delayed flights after the airport was closed. Passenger flights have since resumed on one runway, although, the runway from which the affected plane took off is expected to remain closed for at least 10 days. Operational disruptions are likely to continue at the airport.
Philippines04-NovTyphoon Kalmaegi causes flooding: Media sources report on November 4 that at least 40 fatalities have been confirmed as a result of the passage of Typhoon Kalmaegi. Over 400,000 people have been displaced after the storm made landfall and swept across the Visayas region, parts of southern Luzon, and northern Mindanao, the Philippines, causing heavy rainfall and flooding. Logistical delays are to be expected in the affected areas.
Yemen04-NovTruck drivers launch strike in Seiyun against financial extortion: Media sources report on November 4 that truck drivers launched an open-ended strike in Seiyun, Hadhramaut, Yemen, to protest financial extortion. The drivers halted operations and parked their vehicles near the airport, urging authorities to stop unauthorized practices and ensure the free flow of goods. Logistic disruptions are likely until the issue is resolved.
Portugal05-NovHeavy rainfall causes flooding in Lisbon: Local media sources report on November 5 that the same day, heavy rainfall caused flooding in Lisbon and Vale do Tejo, Portugal. Sources indicate that hundreds of flood occurrences along with tree falls and landslides were reported. Flooding also caused damages to the passport control area of Lisbon Airport; however, it is unclear if flights were disrupted due to the incident.
Vietnam05-08-NovDa Nang International Airport closes due to Typhoon Kalmaegi: Logistics sources on November 5 reported that Da Nang International Airport (IATA: DAD) in Vietnam will remain closed from November 5 to November 8. The closure of the airport is due to the passage of Typhoon Kalmaegi. Lingering disruptions to air freight are anticipated until the weather conditions improve.
India06-NovTechnical glitch hits Indira Gandhi International Airport: Media sources on November 7 report that flight operations were disrupted at Indira Gandhi International Airport (IATA: DEL) in Delhi, India, at 15:00 local time on November 6, after a technical fault occurred in the Automatic Message Switching System supporting Air Traffic Control operations. The issue caused delays for major airlines including IndiGo, Air India, Akasa Air, and SpiceJet. Sources indicate that around 200 flights were delayed, with an average delay of 55 minutes. Lingering disruptions are likely.
United States08-NovGround stop delay occurs at Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport due to storm: Media sources reported that local authorities ordered a ground stop delay at the Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport (IATA: ATL) in Georgia, United States, due to a storm. The ground stop was in effect from 14:39 local time on November 8 and was scheduled to last until 16:00 local time on the same day. More than 590 flights were delayed and 320 canceled. The airport has been facing an air traffic controller staffing shortage as well, which is causing further disruptions. Cancellations are expected to increase to 10 percent from November 14. Lingering logistics disruptions are to be expected.
Pakistan09-NovUnion strike delays flights operated by Pakistan International Airlines: Media sources on November 9 reported that the strike by the Society of Aircraft Engineers of Pakistan (SEAP) has been disrupting flights operated by Pakistan International Airlines. The participants reportedly demand wage increments and better working conditions. The duration of the strike remains unknown. Disruptions to air logistics are to be anticipated.
Mexico10-NovMexican Alliance of Transportation Organizations (AMOTAC) launch blockades across key roads: Media sources reported on November 10 that truckers from the Mexican Alliance of Transportation Organizations (AMOTAC) launched blockades across key roads in Veracruz, Cuernavaca, Hermosillo, and Mexico City, Mexico, over greater security and better pay. According to reports, in Mexico City, truckers obstructed access on the Mexico-Pachuca highway and the Circuito Interior. In Veracruz, the blockades obstructed key access points to the Córdoba industrial zone and the port of Veracruz for over five hours, leading to congestion on local roads and disruptions to port logistics. In Cuernavaca, the blockades took place mostly on the Mexico-Acapulco highway, and delays lasted for around three hours. In Hermosillo, truck blockades on the Federal Highway 15 roadway generated traffic congestion for about five kilometers. Lingering disruptions to traffic may be likely.
United States10-NovFlight delays and cancellations occur at Chicago O'Hare International Airport: Media sources report that 149 flights have been cancelled, and an additional 224 have been delayed at Chicago O'Hare International Airport, Illinois, United States, as of 10:50 local time on November 10. Authorities had issued a ground delay program at the airport from 7:00 local time to 20:59 local time on the same day, with average delays of 115 minutes. The disruptions are due to air traffic control staffing shortages and a passing winter storm. Disruptions to aviation operations are expected.
Philippines10-NovTyphoon Fung-wong makes landfall in Luzon: Media sources on November 10 indicate that heavy rains from Typhoon Fung-wong caused flooding in parts of the Philippines. As a result, two people have been killed and nearly 1.2 million people were evacuated. The center of the storm made landfall in Aurora province in Luzon and moved over La Union in western Luzon. Logistics and business disruptions are likely until weather conditions improve.
Dominican Republic11-NovNationwide power outage causes disruptions: Media sources reported that the Dominican Republic has been impacted by a nationwide power outage on November 11 due to a transmission line failure. According to local utility officials, generation units in San Pedro de Macorís and the Quisqueya Power Plant shut down unexpectedly, triggering multiple failures at transmission and generation facilities across the country. It is unclear at the time of reporting when power will be restored. Nationwide disruptions to transportation, logistics, and business operations are to be expected during the outage.

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India 02-Aug Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Uttar Pradesh : Media sources reported that heavy rainfall caused flooding in several parts of Uttar Pradesh, India, displacing over 84,000 people and damaging more than 4,000 hectares of land on August 2. Affected regions include Kanpur Nagar, Lakhimpur Kheri, Agra, Auraiya, Chitrakoot, Ballia, Banda, Ghazipur, Mirzapur, Prayagraj, Varanasi, Chandauli, Jalaun, Kanpur Dehat, Hamirpur, Etawah, and Fatehpur. Floodwater damaged roadways, leading to traffic and logistics congestion. Lingering disruptions are likely until weather conditions improve.
Netherlands 04-Aug Weather conditions disrupt flight operations at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport: Media sources report on August 5 that severe weather conditions disrupted flight operations at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (IATA: AMS), Amsterdam, Netherlands, on August 4. According to sources, 406 flights were delayed and 28 cancelled. Further disruptions are to be expected until weather conditions improve.
United Kingdom 04-Aug Storm Floris causes disruptions: Media sources reported on August 4 that Storm Floris, accompanied by heavy winds and rainfall, touched down in parts of Northern Ireland, Scotland, northern Wales, and northern England in the United Kingdom. According to reports, the storm led to flooded roads, downed trees, and caused widespread power outages. Business and logistical disruptions can be expected.
Hong Kong 05-07-Aug Postal operations normalize after severe weather: Updated intelligence received by Everstream Analytics indicates that the processing and delivery of all mail including letters, parcels and EMS have returned to normal across Hong Kong, as of August 7. Previously, at 05:00 local time on August 5, a black level rainstorm warning was issued due to inclement weather conditions. Thus, Hong Kong Post reported disruptions during that period. 
Hong Kong 05-Aug Inclement weather conditions disrupt postal operations in Hong Kong: On August 5, Hongkong Post reports that a black level rainstorm warning was issued at 05:50 local time on the same day. The processing and delivery of all letters, parcels and Express Mail Service (EMS) items will be affected. The impact is expected to last for at least a day upon service resumption, but no further details have been disclosed at the time of writing.
India 06-Aug Heavy rain hits parts of Bengaluru: Media sources reported on August 7 that overnight heavy rainfall led to widespread waterlogging and traffic disruption across Bengaluru, Karnataka, India, since the night of August 6. The floods have also caused roadway and traffic disruptions. Affected roads include stretches from Vaddarapalya to Hennur, Geddalahalli, and the Ramamurthy Nagar–Kasturi Nagar service road. The India Meteorological Department expects continued rain through the week. Disruptions to businesses and logistics are expected until the weather conditions improve.
United States 06-Aug Authorities issue ground stop for United Airlines flights: Media sources on August 6 reported that the Federal Aviation Administration issued a ground stop for United Airlines flights across the United States due to a technical glitch on the evening of same day. The ground stop was issued at major airports including Newark Liberty International Airport (IATA: EWR), Denver International Airport (IATA: DEN), George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IATA: IAH), and Chicago O'Hare International Airport (IATA: ORD). Sources indicate that at least 827 flights have been delayed and 23 have been canceled. The ground stop was lifted following the resolution of the issue at 21:00 local time on the same day, but delays continued through the evening.
Nigeria 07-Aug Aviation worker unions threaten nationwide strike: Local media sources indicated that aviation worker unions in Nigeria have threatened to shut down ground operations nationwide over unresolved salary disputes and poor working conditions, earliest from August 7. Workers of the Air Transport Services Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (ATSSSAN), National Union of Air Transport Employees (NUATE), Association of Nigeria Aviation Professionals (ANAP), and the Amalgamated Union of Public Corporations, Civil Service, Technical and Recreational Services Employees (AUPCTRE) may participate in the strike. Logistics delays are expected if work stoppages occur.
Japan 08-Aug Rainfall causes flooding and landslides in Kirishima and Aira: Media sources on August 8 report that heavy rainfall caused flooding in Kirishima and Aira, Kagoshima, Japan, resulting in landslides and extensive infrastructure damage. Prolonged and intense downpours led to submerged roads, collapsed bridges and sidewalks, and damaged traffic signals across both cities, especially Hayato, Kokubu, and Kajiki. Emergency services are conducting ongoing rescue and recovery efforts as affected areas remain inundated. Logistics disruptions are likely.
Japan 08-Aug Heavy rain causes flooding in Kumamoto: On August 12, media sources indicate that heavy rainfalls caused flooding in Kumamoto, Kyushu, Japan, since August 8. As a result, two people have been killed and over 260 buildings were inundated. Among the affected areas were Kosa Town, Kita Ward and Yatsushiro. Authorities issued a landslide warning which will remain in effect until at least the morning of August 13. Lingering logistics and business interruptions are to be expected until weather conditions improve.
United States 09-Aug Heavy rainfall causes flash flooding in Milwaukee: Media sources report on August 11 that heavy rainfall caused flash flooding in parts of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, on the evening of August 9. Several districts were flooded, causing inundated roads and severe traffic disruptions. According to the National Weather Service, over 5.74 inches (14.57 centimetre) of rain fell on August 9. Thus, authorities declared an emergency, and a flash flood warning has been in effect until at least the morning of August 11. Business and logistics disruptions are expected until the water recedes.
Japan 11-Aug Severe weather disrupts operations at Tokyo Haneda International Airport: Media sources report that severe weather conditions caused disruptions at Tokyo Haneda International Airport (IATA: HND) in Japan on August 11. According to the sources, 399 flights have been delayed, and 10 flights have been cancelled. It is unclear when flight operations will return to normal. Disruptions to logistics are likely until weather conditions improve.
China 11-Aug Heavy rainfall causes flooding in parts of Chongqing :Local media sources reported on August 11 that heavy rainfall caused flooding in several districts and counties across Chongqing, China, on the morning of August 10. The affected areas include Wanzhou, Chengkou, Kaizhou, Yunyang, Fengjie, Wushan, Wuxi, Changshou, Dianjiang, Shapingba, Yubei, Banan, Beibei, Hechuan, Tongnan, Tongliang, Rongchang, Dazu, Yongchuan, Bishan, Jiangjin, Qijiang, Wansheng, Nanchuan, Wulong, Fuling, Qianjiang, and Youyang. The Heixi River in Nanchuan District and a tributary of the Sexi River in Rongchang District exceeded alert levels, prompting a Level III emergency flood response. Disruptions to logistics and businesses should be expected.
United States 12-Aug Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Chattanooga: Media sources reported on August 13 that torrential rain caused severe flooding in Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States, on August 12. Authorities have declared a local state of emergency. Sections of Interstate 24 between I-75 and U.S. 27 were closed until the morning of August 13 due to several feet of floodwater. Lingering disruptions are anticipated.
Bangladesh 12-15-Aug Transport workers warn of 72-hour strike from August 12: Media sources reported that transport workers plan to launch a 72-hour nationwide strike from 06:00 local time on August 12 to 06:00 local time on August 15 to demand changes to the Road Transport Act of 2018 and other issues. Logistics disruptions are expected.
China 13-Aug Weather disrupts Beijing Capital International Airport: Media sources reported on August 13 that due to inclement weather and heavy rainfall, at least 270 flights were delayed and at least 107 flights were cancelled at Beijing Capital International Airport (IATA: PEK), China. Lingering disruptions to logistics may be anticipated until weather conditions improve.
Hong Kong 14-Aug Typhoon causes flight disruptions in Hong Kong: Media sources on August 14 report that severe thunderstorms caused by the passage of a typhoon have disrupted flight operations at Hong Kong International Airport (IATA: HKG). As of 10:30 local time, 145 flights were delayed, and 5 flights were cancelled. Lingering disruptions to flight operations are likely until the weather conditions improve.
Spain 14-Aug Wildfires disrupt postal operations: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics reports on August 14 that multiple wildfires in the west of Spain are causing roadblocks and affecting postal operations in the country. Affected areas include Cáceres, Cádiz, Huelva, León, Ourense, Asturias, Palencia and Zamora. The delivery and collection of mail products in some of the above municipalities may experience delays due to a prolonged storage of items until conditions are restored to normal.
Hong Kong 14-Aug Weather conditions disrupt postal operations: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on August 14 reported that Hongkong Post has been facing disruptions due to inclement weather conditions. Reportedly, a black level rainstorm warning was issued at 07:50 local time on the same day. As a result, the processing and delivery of all letters, parcels and Express Mail Service (EMS) items have been affected. The national postal operator plans to resume service on August 15; however, lingering service interruptions remain likely until the backlogs are cleared.
India 16-Aug Ground handling strike causes nationwide disruptions at airports: Media sources reported that a ground handling staff strike caused disruptions at airports across Spain since August 16. The most affected airports include Barcelona International Airport (IATA: BCN), while Girona–Costa Brava Airport (IATA: GRO) and Reus Airport (IATA: REU) also reported cancelations and delays. It remains unclear how long the strike will last, and thus, further interruptions to flight services are expected.
Spain 16-Aug Heavy rainfall causes flooding in parts of Mumbai: Media sources reported that heavy rainfall caused widespread flooding in several parts of Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, since the early hours of August 16. The most affected areas included Andheri, Kurla, Dadar, Sion, Chembur. According to reports, residential buildings as well as several roadways, and railway tracks were inundated, resulting in major transportation disruptions. As a result of a landslide in Vikhroli, two people were killed and two got injured. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a red alert for Mumbai and Raigad districts. Business and logistic disruptions are likely until weather conditions improve
Philippines 18-Aug Philippine Postal Corporation suspends international surface mail service: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on August 18 reported that the Philippine Postal Corporation (PHLPost) suspended all outbound international surface mail services from the Philippines. The measure is due to increasing operational and conveyance costs and will remain in effect until further notice. 
India 18-Aug Heavy rainfall causes flooding in parts of Yamunanagar: Media sources report on August 18 that heavy rainfall has caused flooding in parts of Yamunanagar, Haryana, India. Affected areas include Kathgarh, Uttamwala, Paniwala, Barauli Majra, and 15 other nearby villages. Highways to Himachal Pradesh and the Yamunanagar–Chandigarh route were closed for several hours Business and transport disruptions are likely while flooding persists.
India 18-Aug Heavy rainfall prompts closure of over 350 roads across Himachal Pradesh: Media sources reported on August 19 that heavy rainfall and landslides across Himachal Pradesh, India, have prompted the closure of over 350 roads. As of August 18, 192 roads in Mandi district were disrupted, alongside 103 in Kullu, 29 in Sirmaur, 26 in Kangra, and 11 each in Chamba and Shimla districts. Among the affected are National Highway 3 and National Highway 505, as well as the Chandigarh-Manali highway. The alternative route through Kandughad is also reportedly blocked. Congestion was reported earlier along the highway at Takoli, Panarsa, Jhalogi, and 9 Mile. Congestion has also been reported on the Aut-Banjar section of NH-305 and the Larji to Sainj road in Kullu district. Logistics disruptions are to be anticipated until weather conditions improve and road repairs on damaged sections are concluded.
Norway 18-Aug Technical issues disrupt customs operations at Oslo Gardermoen Airport: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on August 18 indicated that a system malfunction caused disruptions to customs operations at the Oslo Gardermoen Airport in Norway on the same day. According to sources, shipments moving through the airport on August 18 were expected to be impacted but operations will likely return to normal by August 19.
Mexico 19-Aug Farmers block Federal Highway 200 in Oaxaca: Media sources on August 19 reported that farmers have staged intermittent blockades on Federal Highway 200 near San Andrés Huaxpaltepec, between Pinotepa Nacional and Puerto Escondido in Oaxaca, Mexico, to demand direct federal support for crop losses caused by Hurricane Erik since August 12. The blockades extend to key points including the Río Verde Bridge, Río Grande intersection, and Puerto Escondido International Airport, where access closures caused flight cancellations. The demonstrations will continue until authorities address their demands. Logistics disruptions are likely. 
Montenegro 19-Aug Air traffic controllers plan strike at Podgorica Airport: Media sources report on August 5 that air traffic controllers of the Air Traffic Control Union (SKL) have planned a strike at Podgorica Airport (IATA: TGD), Montenegro, due to collective bargaining. The strike is set to begin at 23:00 local time on August 19 and end on September 30. The controllers are also members of the air traffic control service for Serbia and Montenegro (SMATSA). It is unclear how many will participate in the strike.
Germany 20-Aug New import requirements to disrupt postal services : Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on August 11 reported that Deutsche Post AG confirmed the introduction of new import requirements, and thus, open or closed transit items containing goods destined for the United States will not be accepted. Any transit or misrouted items containing goods that are destined for the United States and arrive at Deutsche Post’s international mail processing centers will be returned to the origin. The change will go into effect on August 20.
Greece 21-Aug New import requirements to disrupt postal services between Greece and United States: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on August 21 reported that Hellenic Post confirmed the introduction of new import requirements following  an executive order on July 30 in the United States, and thus, the postal operator of Greece will no longer accept open or closed transit items containing goods destined for the United States. Any transit or misrouted items containing goods that are destined for the United States and arrive at Hellenic Post's international mail processing centers will be returned to  origin. The change will go into effect on August 22.
Argentina

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26-Sep

Cargo processing delays at Ezeiza International Airport: According to intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on September 11, delays have been reported in cargo processing at Ezeiza International Airport (IATA: EZE), in Ezeiza, Argentina, due to the implementation of a new IT system. The delays have been ongoing since August 22, when the new system was implemented. Although sensitive cargo is being prioritized, some cargo has been stuck at the airport for several weeks. The airport expects operations to normalize by September 26.
Argentina 22-30-Aug Air traffic controllers' union announces partial strikes: Media sources reported that the Association of Technicians and Employees of Protection and Safety of Air Navigation (Atepsa) announced partial strikes at airports across Argentina following the expiration of mandatory conciliation by the Ministry of Labor. The strikes will take place on August 22, 24, 26, 28, and 30, affecting operations during two time slots each day from 13:00 local time to 16:00 local time and 19:00 local time to 22:00 local time. The union is demanding improved wage proposals after failing to reach an agreement with the Argentine Air Navigation Company (EANA). Flight disruptions are likely.
Spain 22-Aug Heavy rainfall causes flooding and traffic disruptions in Santander: Media sources on August 21 reported that heavy rainfall caused flooding and traffic disruptions on roadways including the S-20, S-10, and A-67 Highways, in Santander, Cantabria, Spain. The most affected areas reportedly include Cuatro Caminos, Valdecilla, Cajo, Nueva Montana, and Avenida del Deporte. Surrounding areas, including Camargo and Santa Cruz de Bezana, have also reported significant flooding. Business and transportation disruptions are likely until weather conditions improve.
Spain 22-Aug Storm disrupts operations at Barcelona International Airport : Media sources indicated on August 22 that a severe storm caused flight disruptions at Barcelona International Airport (IATA: BCN) in Barcelona, Spain. Reportedly, 235 flights were delayed, and 10 were cancelled. The disruptions were expected to continue until weather conditions improve.
India 23-Aug Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Kota and Bundi Districts of Rajasthan: Media sources reported that heavy rainfall caused flooding in parts of Kota and Bundi Districts, Rajasthan, India, on August 23. Several zones were inundated, causing damage to infrastructure. Authorities have issued a red alert for further rain in both districts. Business and logistics disruptions are likely until weather conditions improve.
Brazil 26-Aug Heavy rainfall causes flooding in parts of Curitiba: Media sources reported that heavy rains and hail caused flooding in parts of Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil, on August 26. One of the most affected areas was Avenida Juscelino Kubitschek de Oliveira in the Cidade Industrial neighborhood, where traffic was severely disrupted. Additional disruptions were reported at the intersection with Senador Accioly Filho Street. Lingering disruptions are to be expected until weather conditions improve.
Vietnam 26-Aug Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Hanoi: Media sources report that heavy rainfall caused flooding in Hanoi, Vietnam, on the morning of August 26 following Typhoon Kajiki. Several streets are flooded, including Tran Binh–Ho Tung Mau, Minh Tao, Tran Thai Tong, Tran Binh, Le Duc Tho, Khuc Thua Du, Dich Vong, Nguyen Trai, Truong Chinh, Minh Khai, and Nguyen Xien, causing heavy traffic congestion. Traffic on National Highway 6 has come to a standstill due to high levels of floodwaters. Logistics and business disruptions are likely until weather conditions improve.
Malaysia 26-Aug - 31-Aug Authorities announce closure of airspace near Kuala Lumpur Terminal: Local media sources on August 25 reported that the Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAAM) will close the airspace around Kuala Lumpur Terminal Control Area on August 26-29 and 31 due to planned events to celebrate the country's Independence Day. The airspace will be closed from 11:00 to 12:00 local time on August 26-28 and from 08:45 to 09:45 local time on August 29. Disruptions to flight operations are to be expected during the closures.
Mexico 27-Aug New import requirements to disrupt postal services between Mexico and United States: Media sources reported on August 28 that postal operators in Mexico confirmed that the introduction of new import requirements, as per an executive order issued on July 30 in the United States, will impact postal operations between Mexico and the United States. Correos de México has suspended all international postal shipments destined for the United States. The change was implemented on August 27.
Thailand 27-Aug Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Chiang Mai Province: Media sources on August 27 reported that heavy rainfall caused by Tropical Storm Kajiki led to flooding in parts of Chiang Mai Province, Thailand. The most affected areas include Mae Chaem and Mae On districts. Transportation on several important roadways was affected due to floodwater and landslides. Business and logistics disruptions are to be expected until weather conditions improve.
Netherlands 28-Aug Operations disrupted at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol: Media sources reported on August 28 that the Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (IATA: AMS)in Amsterdam, Netherlands experienced at least 404 flight delays and 8 cancellations on the same day. The disruptions have been caused by operational challenges and unfavourable weather conditions. Among the impacted airlines were easyJet, Air France, British Airways, Nippon Cargo, and China Cargo. Further disruptions are expected until weather conditions improve.
Morocco  28-Aug New import requirements to disrupt postal services between Morocco and United States: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on August 26 indicated that Poste Maroc confirmed the introduction of new import requirements according to an executive order of July 30 in the United States, and thus, the postal operator of Morocco will no longer accept open and closed transit items containing goods destined for the United States. Any transit or misrouted items containing goods that are destined for the United States and arrive at Poste Maroc's international mail processing centers will be returned to the origin. The change goes into effect on August 28.
Qatar 28-Aug New import requirements to disrupt postal services between Qatar and United States: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics reported that Qatar Post, the designated postal operator of Qatar, confirmed that due to new import requirements introduced by an executive order on July 30, it will no longer accept open or closed transit items containing goods destined for the United States. Only postal items classified as documents will continue to be accepted. Any misrouted items containing goods that are destined for the United States and arrive at Qatar Post’s international mail processing centers will be returned to origin. The change will go into effect from August 28.
India 29-Aug Heavy rainfalls cause flash flooding in parts of Delhi: Media sources on August 29 reported that heavy rainfalls caused flash floods in parts of Delhi, India. The most impacted areas included central, southern, and southeastern zones. Many local roadways were affected. Additionally, around 200 flights departing from Indira Gandhi International Airport (IATA: DEL) were delayed. Lingering disruptions are to be expected until floodwaters recede.
Norway 30-Aug Landslide disrupts postal operations: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on September 1 reported that a landslide occurred near Levanger, Norway, on August 30. As a result, the Norway Postal Corporation suspended inbound mail services, causing a one-day delivery delay in postcode areas are 7600–8299 and 8600–8999. It remains unclear when normal operations will resume.
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Peru 01-Sep The postal workers' union calls for a strike: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on September 2 reported that the National Union of Postal Service Workers called Servicios Postales del Peru S.A. (SERPOST) employees for an indefinite nationwide strike in Peru, starting from September 1. The strike reportedly impacts EMS items, parcels and LC/AO items delivery, as well as the processing of incoming international mail. 
Philippines 01-Sep Severe weather disrupts postal operations: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on September 1 reported that the Philippine Postal Corporation (PHLPost) suspended postal operations in certain parts of the country due to severe weather conditions. The affected areas include Metropolitan Manila, Bulacan, Cavite, Negros Occidental, Pampanga, Antique, Oriental Mindoro, Quezon, Rizal, Laguna, Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, Albay, Sorsogon, Catanduanes, Masbate and Northern Samar. The suspension is in effect from September 1 until further notice.
Mexico 01-Sep Public transport workers block roads in Toluca Valley: Media sources on August 31 reported that public transport workers planned to block several streets in Toluca Valley towards Mexico City, Mexico, starting from 04:30 local time on September 1. More than 1,800 transport units will likely be affected, and demonstrations will also be staged at the main entrances and avenues of Mexico City, such as Paseo Tollocan, López Portillo, Alfredo del Mazo, Vicente Guerrero, Colón, Torres and Pino Suárez. Traffic congestion is to be expected in the main streets of Toluca Valley as well as in Mexico City.
Italy 02-Sep Flooding affects parts of Italy: Media sources reported on September 2 that flooding has affected local roadways in Lombardia, Veneto, and Emilia-Romagna, Italy following heavy rainfalls. High floodwater levels were also reported in the cities of Genoa and Pordenone. Further rainfall was forecast until at least September 3.
Mexico 03-Sep Hurricane Lorena causes flooding in Baja California Sur: Media sources on September 3 reported that heavy rainfall from Hurricane Lorena caused severe flooding and mudslides in Los Cabos and La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico. Emergency alerts and relief measures are underway as authorities warn of ongoing risks from flash flooding and landslides, driven by Lorena's circulation. Logistic disruptions are anticipated.
United Kingdom 03-Sep Flight disruptions at London Heathrow Airport: Media sources report that severe weather conditions haveimpacted operations at Heathrow Airport (IATA: LHR) in London, United Kingdom, September 3. At the time of writing, 262 flights have been delayed and 12 have been cancelled. British Airways has been affected the most, experiencing 8 cancellations and 81 delays. Further disruptions are to be expected until weather conditions improve.
Mexico 03-Sep Heavy rainfall causes flooding in parts of Durango City: Media sources on September 3 reported flooding in Durango City, Mexico, due to heavy rainfall. Vehicular traffic was disrupted due to flooded roads. Some of the affected areas include the Fuentes neighborhood, Tierra y Libertad neighborhood and the Real Victoria II neighborhood. It wasn’t immediately clear when weather conditions are expected to improve.
United States 05-Sep - 07-Mar-2026 United States extends ban on flights to Haiti till March 2026: Media sources reported on September 5 that the United States' Federal Aviation Administration has extended the ban on flights to Haiti till March 7, 2026, over risks to aviation safety from armed groups.
China 05-Sep Heavy rainfall cause flooding in Hantai: Media sources on September 5 report that heavy rainfall caused severe flooding in the Kasdia Culvert in Hantai District, Hanzhong City, Shaanxi Province, earlier on the same day. Authorities have implemented road closures in the affected section, with reopening dependent on water levels receding. The Hantai District Meteorological Observatory has issued an orange warning for heavy rain as of 10:43 local time on September 5. Disruptions to businesses and logistics are expected until the weather conditions improve.
Argentina 07-11-Sep Paso de Jama crossing closed due to inclement weather: Media sources reported that over 200 trucks have been stranded at the Paso de Jama crossing between Argentina and Chile, due to snow, white wind, and strong gusts affecting Route CH-27 since September 7. The closure was scheduled to remain in place until at least September 11. Logistics disruptions are to be expected until weather conditions improve.
India 07-Sep Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Bahadurgarh: Media sources reported that heavy rainfall caused flooding in Bahadurgarh, Haryana, India, on the morning of September 7. Several homes and businesses are flooded, causing extensive rescue operations and evacuations. Authorities have warned of more rainfall and flooding. Business and logistical disruptions are expected until floodwaters recede.
China 08-Sep Typhoon Tapah causes flight delays at Beijing Capital International Airport: Media sources report that Typhoon Tapah impacted operations at Beijing Capital International Airport (IATA: PEK), Beijing, China, on September 8. As of the time of writing, 236 flights have been delayed, and 28 have been canceled. Further disruptions are to be expected until weather conditions improve.
Thailand 08-Sep Heavy rainfall causes flash flooding in parts of Rayong: Media sources report that heavy rainfall caused flash flooding in parts of Kachet, Mueang District, Rayong Province, Thailand, since 11:30 local time on September 8. Floodwaters inundated roadways as well as farms in the area. Disruptions to logistics and businesses are expected until floodwaters recede.
Poland 10-Sep Authorities close Warsaw Chopin Airport due to safety measures: Media sources report that Polish authorities have temporarily closed Warsaw Chopin Airport (IATA: WAW) and its airspace on September 10, due to potential airspace violations linked to unidentified aerial objects entering Poland's airspace during a Russian attack on Ukraine. Operations at other airports, including Warsaw Modlin Airport, Lublin Airport, and Rzeszów-Jasionka Airport, have also been suspended.  Logistics disruptions are likely.
Estonia 12-Sep Authorities ban flights along eastern border: Media sources reported that authorities in Estonia announced a temporary ban on flights along the eastern border from September 12 until further notice, following Russian drone violations in Poland's airspace. Overnight flight restrictions in the zone will be in effect between 20:00 and 07:00 local time, up to an altitude of 6,000 meters. Disruptions to flight operations are to be expected.
India 13-Sep Heavy rainfall leads to flash flooding in parts of Manipur: Media sources reported that heavy rainfall led to flash flooding in parts of Manipur, India, since September 13. Several buildings and agricultural fields have been inundated in Yaingangpokpi, Santikhongbal and Sabungkhok Khunou, Seijang, and Nongada in Imphal East, as well as Kakwa and Sagolband in Imphal West. In addition, landslides and mudslides occurred in TM Kasom Ukhrul and Awangkhul in Noney district, as well as in Senapati and Kamjong. Further rainfalls have been forecast in the coming days in several districts of Manipur, thus, lingering disruptions are likely.
Colombia 15-Sep Truck drivers launch protests at several border crossings: Media sources reported on September 16 that international cargo truckers from Santander, Colombia, have launched protests at several border crossing points including Tienditas, Simón Bolívar and Francisco de Paula Santander. The protest is due to government restrictions on international cargo shipping between Colombia and Venezuela. It is unknown how long the protests were expected to last.
Thailand 16-Sep Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Ayutthaya Province: Media sources on September 16 indicated that heavy rainfall caused flooding in several parts of Ayutthaya Province, Thailand. The most affected districts include: Sena, Pak Hai, Bang Ban, Bang Sai, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya, and Bang Pa-in. High water levels have been reported on the Noi River and the Chao Phraya River. As a result, one person has been killed, and a total of 25,000 households have been impacted. Business and logistics disruptions are to be expected until weather conditions improve.
Ghana 16-Sep Truck drivers plan demonstration in Accra : Media sources reported on September 15 that the Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU) plans to launch a demonstration in Accra, Ghana, on September 16. The strike is against a government proposal to sell land earmarked for commercial transportation operations to private investors. It is unknown how long the protest will last. The union operates commercial vehicles for the logistics sector.
China 17-Sep Heavy rainfall and hail cause flooding in several provinces: Media sources reported that heavy rainfall and hail caused flooding and damage in multiple provinces of China since the evening of September 17. Affected locations include Beijing, Henan, Liaoning, Shandong, Sichuan, and Hubei. Authorities raised the heavy rain disaster response level as further rainfall has been forecast for several provinces. Disruptions to businesses and logistics are to be expected until weather conditions improve.
Finland 17-Sep Technical issue impacts customs operations: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics indicated that a technical issue disrupted customs services nationwide in Finland between 12:04 and 13:15 local time on September 17. Reportedly, the import, transit, customs warehousing, entry and temporary storage as well as export functions of the Customs Clearance System UTU were affected. As a result of the system outage, delays are to be expected until the backlog is cleared.
China 17-Sep Flight disruptions at Shanghai Pudong International Airport: Media sources on September 17 reported that air traffic control issues have caused delays in both departures and arrivals at Shanghai Pudong International Airport, China. Due to such technical and operational disruptions, Shanghai Airlines has cancelled six flights on the same day. Reportedly, 322 flights have been delayed.
Philippines 17-Sep Typhoon Ragasa causes flooding in northern Luzon: Media sources indicate that heavy rainfall and strong winds have been reported in northern Luzon, Philippines, after Typhoon Ragasa made landfall over Panuitan Island, at approximately 15:00 local time on September 22. Authorities evacuated about 10,000 people. Flooding was reported in Cagayan, Ilocos Norte, Benguet, and Apayao, as well as landslides closing Marcos Highway. Power outages occurred in parts of Apayao and Cagayan. Flood warnings remain in effect for Luzon and Manila until at least September 23. 
France 18-Sep Aviation workers to join nationwide strike action: Media sources reported on September 15 that three unions representing workers at Air France plan to join the nationwide strike action across France on September 18. The unions are FO, the CFDT and the CGT. At the time of writing, it remains unknown if flight operations are expected to be affected or which flight services are most at risk.
France 18-19-Sep Air traffic controllers' union plans further nationwide strike: Media sources indicate that the SNCTA union of air traffic controllers in France will launch a strike from the morning shift on September 18 to the night shift on September 19. Flight disruptions are likely during this period. Previous strike was declared for September 10, but minimal participation was reported in favor of the September 18 strike date. The strike is due to demands for wage increases and is part of France's nationwide "bloquons tout" protest movement against the government.
South Korea 19-Sep Workers' union to strike at Incheon International Airport: Media sources report that the National Airport Workers' Solidarity will launch a general strike at the Incheon International Airport (IATA: ICN) in South Korea. The strike will start on September 19 and is expected to last until October 8 to demand better working conditions. Flight disruptions are to be anticipated.
Germany 20-Sep System update to disrupt customs operations: Logistics sources reported that cargo handling operations will be disrupted across Germany due to a planned system update. The disruptions are expected to last from 14:00 until 23:59 local time on September 20. Some delays in processing are to be expected after the maintenance until the backlog is cleared.
France 21-Sep Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Vaucluse and Bouches-du-Rhône: Media sources report that heavy rainfall led to flooding in parts of Vaucluse and Bouches-du-Rhône, France, on September 21. The impacted areas include Eyragues, Aix-en-Provence, Peyrolles-en-Provence, Marseille, Cassis, Salon-de-Provence, Mouriès, Camargue, and Saint-Remy-de-Provence. At least 10,000 homes were without power across the Vaucluse and Bouches-du-Rhône zones. Lingering business and logistics disruptions are likely until floodwaters recede.
Bolivia 22-Sep Transporters launch strike in Santa Cruz: Media sources reported on September 22 that cargo transport unions have launched a strike in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, over ongoing fuel shortages. Truck drivers led localized road blockades as part of demonstrations. The unions have threatened to call for nationwide blockades if their demands are not met. It is unclear how long the strike may continue.
Germany 23-Sep Hamburg Airport faces disruptions due to kerosene shortage: According to intelligence received by Everstream Analytics, Hamburg Airport in Germany (IATA: HAM), has been facing a critical shortage of kerosene. As a result, disruptions to flight operations and widespread flight cancellations have occurred. The shortage comes after unexpected disruptions at a refinery, and kerosene supplies are expected to remain impacted for the next several days.
Hong Kong 23-Sep Typhoon Ragasa disrupts postal operations: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics indicated that the Hong Kong Observatory issued a storm warning on September 23 due to the passage of Typhoon Ragasa. As a result, Hongkong Post reported disruptions to the processing and conveyance of all mail including letters, parcels and EMS shipments. Service interruptions are likely until weather conditions improve and all backlogs are cleared.
Hong Kong 23-25-Sep Hong Kong International Airport suspends flights due to Typhoon Ragasa: Media sources report that Hong Kong International Airport (IATA: HKG) is suspending all passenger flights and closing its terminals between 20:00 local time on September 23 and 08:00 local time on September 25. The closure is due to the category-5 Typhoon Ragasa, passing over the Luzon Strait. As of the time of reporting, Qantas Airways reported cancelations. Logistics disruptions are to be expected during the storm.
Argentina 24-Sep Authorities close Cristo Redentor International Pass: Media sources on September 25 indicate that authorities closed the Cristo Redentor International Pass between Chile and Argentina from 20:00 local time on September 24 at the Guardia Vieja (Chile) and Uspallata (Argentina) barriers due to adverse weather conditions. The international tunnel was also closed from 22:00 local time following a heavy snowfall forecast. Logistics delays are anticipated.
United States 24-Sep Logistics disruptions impact Memphis Airport: Logistics intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on September 24 indicated that FedEx Corporation is experiencing disruptions at its hub at Memphis International Airport (IATA: MEM) in Memphis, United States, due to inclement weather conditions. Packages previously expected to be delivered on September 24 could experience delays. No further information was immediately available. 
Brazil

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02-Oct

Air controllers stage nationwide strikes: Media sources reported on September 11 that public servants linked to Nav Brasil, the federal state-owned company responsible for airspace control, have announced strikes on September 24, 26, and 30, and on October 2. The strike will impact operations at all 43 airports under Nav Brasil, including major hubs such as São Paulo/Guarulhos International Airport (IATA: GRU), Viracopos/Campinas International Airport (IATA: VCP), and Rio de Janeiro–Santos Dumont Airport (IATA: SDU). According to the National Union of Flight Security Workers (SNTPV), air traffic controllers will suspend services twice daily, from 11:00 to 12:00 local time and from 15:00 to 16:00 local time on the above mentioned dates, with exceptions only for special flights such as medical evacuations.
Canada 26-Sep Canada Post workers begin nationwide strike: Local sources reported on September 26 that postal workers launched a nationwide strike across Canada after the government announced restructuring measures for the national postal service. The Canadian Union of Postal Workers stated that all members walked off the job in response to planned reforms. It remains unclear at the time of writing when postal operations may return to normal.
South Korea 26-Sep Fire at National Information Resources Service disrupts postal services: Media sources on September 26 reported that a fire at the National Information Resources Service (NIRS) facility in Daejeon, South Korea, disrupted postal services nationwide. The blaze led to delays in mail processing and deliveries, as authorities shut down affected IT systems to prevent further damage. Lingering disruptions are likely. 
Cyprus 26-Sep Implementation of new import system affects customs operations: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics indicated that the implementation of a new import system (AIS) has been impacting logistics operations across Cyprus. Reportedly, import systems have been closed since September 26, while the new system was planned to be active from 12:00 local time on September 29. Customs clearance functions have been facing delays, which may persist in the coming days. 
Algeria 27-Sep Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Djelfa, M'sila, and Bouira provinces: Media sources reported on September 28 that heavy rainfall caused flooding in parts of the Djelfa, M'sila, and Bouira provinces in Algeria on the night of September 27. Most affected areas include M'sila, Zemoura, Ouled Moulahoum, Ain Lahdjel, Sidi Hadjeres, Sidi Aïssa, Sidi Baizid, and Messaâd, among others. Several homes and businesses were flooded. Clean-up operations are underway. Logistics and business disruptions are likely until the weather conditions improve.
Vietnam 29-Sep Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Cao Bang: Media sources on September 30 report that heavy rainfall caused flooding in Cao Bang City, Vietnam on September 29. The affected areas include Thuc Phán Ward and the Kim Ðong. Floodwaters have inundated roads and residential areas, forcing residents to evacuate. Rising river levels have damaged over 30 hectares of crops and submerged low-lying buildings. Strong currents and high-water levels have resulted in property damage and traffic disruptions. Lingering disruptions are anticipated.
Iceland 29-Sep Airline bankruptcy may disrupt postal services: On September 29, Iceland Post reported that the recent bankruptcy of the Fly Play hf. airline could disrupt postal services in Iceland because some postal operators used the airline to transport postal shipments to Iceland and will need to find new ways to deliver shipments. It wasn't immediately clear how long the disruptions may last.
Canada 29-Sep - 30-Sep System outage causes delays at Queenston-Lewiston Border Crossing: Media sources reported that the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) suffered a system outage, resulting in delays in commercial processing at the Queenston-Lewiston Border Crossing and Peace Bridge crossing between the United States and Canada. According to reports, the outage occurred on the night of September 29, resulting in traffic congestion on Interstate 90 at the Peace Bridge and Queenston-Lewiston bridge. As per the latest reports, both borders reopened for commercial traffic on the morning of September 30. Lingering delays to cargo processing can be expected.
Poland 30-Sep Poczta Polska faces delays at Warsaw Chopin Airport: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on September 25 indicates that Poczta Polska S.A., the national postal carrier of Poland, expects delays in inbound mail shipments at Warsaw Chopin Airport (IATA: WAW) in Poland. The delays in arriving postal items are to be expected due to the closure of the WAW Airmail Unit (AMU) on September 30.

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