Philippine Postal Corporation has advised that postal services in the areas affected by the earthquake on 22 April 2019, including Lubao and Porac, have returned to normal.
Zimbabwe Posts has updated that all of its postal operations in the areas of Manicaland that were affected by Cyclone Idai are now back to normal.
Israel Postal Company has advised that all postal operations are now back to normal.
Philippine Postal Corporation has advised that, following the magnitude 6.1 earthquake which occurred in Castillejos, Zambales on 22 April 2019:
a. All postal operations are suspended in Metro Manila and Pampanga provinces on 23 April 2019, owing to suspension of government work in those provinces;
b. Based on the initial report of the Philippine National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council, damage sustained in the following areas of Pampanga province may cause delays to postal services: Lubao and Porac.
Venezuela: Service Disruption due to Nationwide Power outage from 08 March, shipment delays expected
Brazil: Service disruption due to excessive rainfall and floods in Sao Paulo and the region, delays
We have received several inquiries from customers receiving text messages from SingPost claiming that they have won a prize in a lucky draw. If you receive a text message, call or an email claiming to be from SingPost, please do not provide any personal information, such as your full name, NRIC, credit card and bank account details, or transfer any money that may be requested. Be vigilant against impersonation scams, read more here: https://www.singpost.com/online-security-you
All postal services to Guatemala will resume on 1 March 2019.
All postal services to Guatemala will resume on 1 March 2019.
Australia Post has updated that it is regaining access to the areas that were most severely impacted by the recent rain and floods, and normal collection and delivery of all mail products are resuming.
Speedpost International Delivery Services - Speedpost Express Service sending to Iran is temporary suspended until further service.
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