Portugal 30.04.25

Due to a widespread power outage that began at 11:33 a.m. on April 28 2025, and the resulting failure of communication and data networks, operations were severely impacted.

This disruption has affected sorting and distribution centers, post offices, and transportation networks (including airports).

The situation has returned to normal, and all postal operations have resumed as of 29 April 2025.

Denmark 30.04.25

Post Danmark, has advised that it has been experiencing ITMATT data transmission issues since 28 April 2025.

The issues are expected to be resolved within a few days. Until then, Post Danmark will strive to avoid the dispatch of items without ITMATT.

Spain 29.04.25

Due to a widespread power outage in Spain, operations at sorting and distribution centres as well as post offices had been halted since 12:30 p.m. on April 28th. IT infrastructure is also affected due to the power outage, and service disruptions are expected.

Transportation infrastructure has also been affected, including operations at airports and public transport services, including trains and metro lines. There had also been major traffic jams at some points on the road network.

Regarding communications and data networks, the power outage has also affected them, and there is no internet or mobile access in certain areas.

It is expected that normal operations will resume across the entire network on 30 April.

Spain & Portugal 28.04.2025

UPDATE 29.04.2025

Spain’s power has almost fully been restored and substations in Portugal are being brough back online.

28.04.2025

A massive power cut has hit large parts of Spain and Portugal.

The head of Spain’s electricity network said earlier that restoring power could take between six and 10 hours. No further information is available at this time.

USA 25.04.2025

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