News & Reports

30

November 2025

Nationwide Unrest and Travel Disruptions Amid Ongoing Post-Election Protests

Caution

Country: Tanzania

Location: tanzania

Large-scale demonstrations continue across Tanzania following the disputed national elections. Clashes between protesters and security forces have been reported in several cities, with authorities using tear gas and force to disperse crowds. In some urban centers, roadblocks and spontaneous gatherings are causing significant movement restrictions. Several foreign ministries have issued heightened travel advisories amid concerns over violence, localized curfews, and intermittent communication blackouts. Further protests are expected in the coming days, particularly around government buildings, major intersections, and university areas. Advice: - Avoid protest areas, government buildings, and major intersections where gatherings may escalate quickly. - Expect intermittent internet or mobile network disruptions that may affect navigation and communication. - If you are in Tanzania, limit non-essential movement and stay updated through official channels and your embassy. - Plan extra time for airport transfers or intercity travel, as spontaneous road closures or police checkpoints may cause delays.  

Topics: Elections

30

November 2025

Cyclone “Fina” hits the Northern Territory, impacting Darwin and surrounding regions

Caution

Country: Australia

Location: Northern Territory

Cyclone Fina made landfall over the Northern Territory during the weekend, bringing destructive winds, torrential rain, and severe flooding across Darwin and nearby areas. Thousands of homes remain without electricity, and major disruptions continue in air, road, and port transport. Authorities have opened emergency welfare centers in Darwin and nearby towns to assist affected residents and travelers. Recovery and cleanup efforts are ongoing, and full restoration of power and services may take several days. Advice : - Avoid coastal and low-lying areas due to flooding, fallen trees, and damaged infrastructure. - Expect flight delays and cancellations at Darwin Airport; verify your flight status directly with the airline. - Road access is limited across the Top End region; postpone non-essential travel until conditions improve. - Keep enough water, food, and essential medicine for at least 48 hours in case of extended power outages.  

30

November 2025

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Topics: Traffic

30

November 2025

Cyclone “Ditwah” approaches the south of the country

Warning

Location: Tamil Nadu, Pondicherry

Cyclone "Ditwah" continues to move towards southern India, bringing heavy rains, strong winds, and flooding to coastal areas. Authorities in India have announced the closure of schools and the cancellation of flights, along with the opening of emergency shelters in all districts in the south of the country. In the coming days, flash floods, damage to infrastructure, fallen trees and widespread traffic disruptions are expected, especially in coastal cities. Advice: - Avoid coastal areas, low-lying areas, and flowing rivers. - Be prepared for widespread disruptions in flights, trains, and public transport. If you are planning to fly in the coming days, check the status of your flight with your airline. - Due to the risk of widespread damage to infrastructure, ensure that you have a supply of water, food, and medicine for the coming days. Ensure that your electronic devices are charged and stored in a place protected from water - During heavy rains, stay in enclosed, stable structures that are elevated off the ground. Avoid non-essential exits and do not walk or drive on flooded roads. - Stay informed of local news and follow the instructions of local authorities on the ground.

Topics: Severe WeatherTropical Cyclones

30

November 2025

Cyclone “Ditwah” hits large areas

Critical

Location: Sri Lanka: Badulla, Nuwara Eliya, Colombo, Kurunegala Thailand: Nakhon Si Thammarat, Pattani, Yala, Phatthalung, Trang, Satun, Surat Thani, Songkhla

🔴 UPDATE: SRI LANKA, THAILAND 🇱🇰🇹🇭 November 30: Cyclone "Ditwah" hits large areas 📍 Location: Sri Lanka: Badulla, Nuwara Eliya, Colombo, Kurunegala Thailand: Nakhon Si Thammarat, Pattani, Yala, Phatthalung, Trang, Satun, Surat Thani, Songkhla Cyclone "Ditwah" continues to hit southern Thailand and Sri Lanka, bringing heavy rains, strong winds, widespread flooding, and landslides. There has also been extensive damage to roads, power, and communications infrastructure in both countries. The stormy weather is expected to continue in both countries for the next 48 hours. Advice: - Stay indoors, in stable, elevated areas. Avoid leaving buildings. Avoid low-lying areas, rivers, and unstable slopes. - Ensure you have a supply of water, food, and medicine. Make sure your electronic devices are charged and stored away from water. - There is severe damage to the electrical and communications infrastructure in both countries. Inform your loved ones that there are communication problems in the storm areas. - Stay up to date with local news and follow the instructions of local authorities on the ground

Topics: Severe WeatherTropical Cyclones

29

November 2025

Orange Alert for Heavy Snow and Rain

Caution

Country: Morocco

Location: Al Haouz, Azilal, Ifrane, Boulemane, Beni Mellal, Khenifra

Morocco is under an orange weather alert as heavy snow and rain are expected across several provinces. Snowfall is forecast in higher areas above 1,700 meters, while lower regions may see periods of intense rainfall. Travel conditions in mountain zones may become difficult, with the possibility of slippery roads and reduced visibility.   Advice: - Avoid non-essential travel to mountain areas where snow and heavy rain are expected. - If traveling, check road conditions in advance and allow extra time for delays. - Keep warm clothing and winter gear with you if you are in high-altitude regions. - Monitor local weather updates for changes throughout the day.

Topics: Severe Weather

29

November 2025

Caution

Country: India

Location: Delhi

A significant fire broke out at a four-storey building in Tigri Extension, spreading quickly from the ground floor and prompting an active emergency response. Fire crews have been working on-site to control the blaze and carry out rescue operations. Access around the immediate area has been affected, with emergency vehicles blocking nearby routes and movement restricted while authorities secure the site. Localised delays are likely until cleanup and structural assessments are completed.   Advice: - Avoid the Tigri Extension area due to ongoing emergency activity and restricted access. - Expect minor travel delays on nearby streets while fire and rescue operations continue. - Follow local guidance and stay aware of safety updates if you are in the surrounding neighbourhood.  

Topics: Fires

29

November 2025

African Swine Fever Prompts Export Disruptions and Border Holds

Caution

Country: Spain

Location: Catalonia

Spain is working to contain an African swine fever outbreak after cases were detected in wild boar, prompting rapid biosecurity measures and efforts to protect the country’s pork industry. As part of the response, pork exports have come under pressure, with the UK now holding fresh pork and other affected Spanish products at border control points for additional checks. The situation is causing delays in the movement of pork goods and may lead to temporary supply disruptions for importers and travellers relying on Spanish meat products.   Advice: - Expect delays or temporary unavailability of Spanish pork products when traveling between Spain and the UK. - If you plan to bring food items across borders, check restrictions carefully to avoid confiscation. - When traveling in affected rural areas of Catalonia, follow local biosecurity guidance and avoid contact with wild boar habitats. - Stay updated on changes to import rules if your travel involves carrying or purchasing meat products.  

Topics: Health

29

November 2025

Major Flight Cancellations as Winter Storm Hits Chicago

Warning

Country: USA

Location: Chicago

A strong winter storm moving through the Chicago area has caused large-scale disruption at both O’Hare and Midway. More than 600 flights have been canceled at O’Hare, with additional cancellations and delays at Midway as snow and worsening conditions impact runway operations. The storm is expected to bring accumulating snowfall, reduced visibility, and difficult travel conditions across the region. Passengers traveling through Chicago today should expect significant delays as operations remain heavily affected.   Advice: - Avoid non-essential travel through Chicago airports until weather conditions improve and schedules stabilize. - If you have a flight, check your airline’s updates frequently and prepare for cancellations or extended delays. - Allow extra time when moving around the city, as road conditions may worsen with continued snowfall. - Monitor local weather updates to stay informed of changing storm conditions.  

Topics: Severe WeatherFlight Disruptions

29

November 2025

State of Emergency Declared After Cyclone Ditwah Causes Severe Flooding

Emergency

Country: Sri Lanka

Location: Nationwide

Sri Lanka has declared a state of emergency as Cyclone Ditwah brings extensive flooding, landslides, and heavy damage to infrastructure across the country. Large sections of road and rail networks are blocked or washed out, leaving several regions difficult or impossible to access. Power cuts and water-supply disruptions are affecting multiple districts, and travel between major cities may be significantly delayed due to damaged routes and ongoing rescue operations.   Advice: - Avoid all non-essential travel to affected areas, especially flood-prone and landslide-risk zones. - If you are in Sri Lanka, stay in safe accommodations and keep clear of rivers, steep hillsides, and inundated roads. - Expect delays and cancellations across road, rail, and air transport; reconfirm all bookings before traveling. - Monitor local updates frequently and follow emergency instructions, as conditions may change quickly under the state of emergency.

Topics: Floods