Madagascar 30.09.2025

The designated operator of Madagascar, Paositra Malagasy, wishes to inform Union member countries and their designated operators that postal services have been disrupted in Madagascar as a result of the demonstrations that have been taking place in most of the country’s towns and cities since Thursday, 25 September 2025. Delays are to be expected in the processing and delivery of inbound and outbound postal items (EMS, parcels and letter post), and in the capturing and transmission of event-related data. All delivery and export areas are affected.

Italy 30.09.2025

Further to EmIS 114/2025, the designated operator of Italy, Poste Italiane, wishes to inform Union member countries and their designated operators that the backlog concerning EMS items and inbound parcels has been cleared.

Vietnam 29.09.2025

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.

Spain 29.09.2025

Further to EmIS messages 140/2025, the designated operator of Spain, Sociedad Estatal Correos y Telégrafos S.A, S.M.E. (Correos) asks us to inform Union member countries and their designated operators the fires in August luckily came to an end and operations in the formerly affected areas have returned to normal.

South Korea 29.09.2025

The designated operator of the Rep. of Korea, Korea Post, wishes to inform Union member countries and their designated operators that a fire on 26 September 2025 at a major national server facility has disrupted the entire postal system. The damage from the fire is significant, and full recovery is not expected in the short term. Therefore, Korea Post is facing limitations in meeting quality of service standards for all items (letter post, parcel post and EMS). Owing to the inability to verify the status of items, CN 17 requests may not be possible until further notice. All Korea Post service and call centres are affected.

Philippines 29.09.2025

Further to EmIS 222/2025, the designated operator of the Philippines, Philippine Postal Corporation (PHLPost), wishes to inform Union member countries and their designated operators that weather conditions have improved and all postal operations, including mail processing and delivery, have therefore resumed as normal with effect from 29 September 2025.