The United States Postal Service (USPS) has advised that operations have returned to normal following last week’s suspension of deliveries owing to extremely cold temperatures.
Correos de Chile has advised that a severe weather event, with rain and flooding in the Arica and Parinacota regions, is affecting the collection and delivery of all mail products. Delays can be expected for all mail products into and out of these areas of Chile.
Australia Post has advised that a severe weather event, with rain and flooding, in North Queensland, Australia, is affecting the collection and delivery of all mail products for postcodes ranging from 4804 to 4899.
The United States Postal Service (USPS), has advised that deliveries are being suspended from 30 January in the following three-digit ZIP code locations, because of the dangerously cold conditions forecast, with some localities set to see wind chill readings as low as -51°C and also the concerns for the safety of USPS employees :
Michigan: 486–491, 493–499
Indiana: 460–469, 472–475, 478, 479
Chicago: 606–608
Lakeland: 530–532, 534, 535, 537–539, 541–545, 549, 600, 602, 601, 611
Detroit: 480–485, 492
Central Illinois: 601, 603–605, 609, 613, 614, 616, 617
Northern Ohio (Cleveland and Lima areas): 441, 458
Ohio Valley (Cincinnati and Columbus areas): 452, 430–432
Northland: 540, 546–548, 550, 551, 553–564, 566
Hawkeye: 500–514, 520–528, 612
Dakotas: 580–588, 570–577
Eastern Nebraska: 680–689
For information and updates, please refer to the USPS Service Alerts at http://about.usps.com/news/service-alerts/welcome.htm.
The General Post Office of Antigua and Barbuda has advised that the strike has ended and all postal services have been back to normal.
Hellenic Post has advised that the Panhellenic Federation of Postal Associations has announced a 24-hour strike on 23 January 2019. Domestic and international mail collection and delivery will be impacted.
Correo Uruguayo has updated that negotiations have been fruitful and that the processing of inward international mail will return to normal on 28 January 2019.
Swiss Post has updated that the weather in the eastern part of Switzerland has stabilized. Postal operations have resumed, with the exception of a few homes that remain isolated.
Swiss Post has advised that heavy snowfall is affecting delivery in the Alpine region of the Canton of Graubünden, in the eastern part of Switzerland. Closed roads and strong avalanche warnings are making it difficult or even impossible to deliver postal items in postcode areas 72xx, 73xx, 75xx, 76xx and 77xx.
Thailand Post has updated that postal services in Nakhon Si Thammarat Province affected by the Tropical Storm Pabuk are back to normal.
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