USPS adjusts Post Office operations in northeastern South Carolina


September 18, 2018 



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CHARLESTON, SC — Due to flooding from Tropical Depression Florence, there will be a possibility of late or non-deliveries for some residential and business customers in areas that begin with ZIP Code 295.

In addition, the following Post Offices are temporarily closed, beginning today, Sept. 18, due to flooding:

  • Dillon Post Office, 300 W. Main St., Dillon, SC 29536. PO Box mail will be available for pick up at the Latta Post Office, 115 W. Main St., Latta, SC. 29565
  • Green Sea Post Office, 3720 Mitchell Sea Road, Green Sea, SC 29545. PO Box mail will be available for pick up at the Loris Post Office, 3085 Broad St, Loris, SC 29569.
  • Tatum Post Office, 104 N. Stanton St., Tatum, SC 29594. PO Box mail will be available for pick up at the McColl Post Office, 201 N. Main St., McColl, SC 29570.
  • Centenary Post Office, 4811 S Highway 41A, Centenary, SC, 29519. PO Box mail will be available for pick up at the Marion Post Office, 201 S. Main St., Marion, SC, 29571.
  • Wallace Post Office, 4130 Post Office Drive, Wallace, SC 29596. PO Box mail will be available for pick up at the Cheraw Post Office, 248 Market St., Cheraw, SC 29520.

  The following Post Offices reopened today, Sept. 18:

  • Clio Post Office, 117 Red Bluff St., Clio, SC 29525
  • Latta Post Office, 115 W. Main St., Latta, SC 29565
  • Loris Post Office, 3085 Broad St., Loris, SC 29569
  • McColl Post Office, 201 N. Main St., 29570

To view a list of the affected Post Offices and for the latest information on USPS service updates, go to https://about.usps.com/news/service-alerts/.

Customers can call 1-800-ASK-USPS (1-800-275-8777) to obtain information, including available, alternate Post Office retail locations, or check the Postal Service website: www.usps.com. The Post Office is always open at www.usps.com.  The Postal Service’s smartphone app makes it even quicker to use the most popular functions on usps.com, anytime and anywhere.

The Postal Service receives no tax dollars for operating expenses and relies on the sale of postage, products and services to fund its operations.

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