October 12, 2024
Hurricanes Helene and Milton were catastrophic natural disasters that has disrupted services and operations for many organizations – including the Postal Service’s ability to deliver mail and packages - throughout the entire Southeast region. The Postal Service is working closely with other federal agencies, including FEMA, to assist in the response. The Postal Service's primary focus is to maintain the safety and security of our employees and to ensure that Americans receive their mail and packages as swiftly as possible.
USPS Operations In Florida 1 Are Resuming But Full Recovery May Take Time
Our operations team has worked around the clock to restore operations wherever safely possible however there is significant work to be done to deliver a backlog of mail and packages and reopen routes in the areas hit hardest by Hurricanes Helene and Milton. The full recovery of service to the area may stretch forward for some time.
As of Oct. 12, all USPS Florida processing facilities and most retail and delivery units have reopened. Where retail and delivery units remain inaccessible, we have relocated operations to nearby units and are further deploying mobile retail units to make sure we can provide retail and delivery services to impacted communities as quickly as possible.
We remain committed to delivering mail wherever it's feasible and safe, constantly adjusting our operations for a swift restoration of services. For the latest updates on our services, please visit our Service Alerts page here.
Impact On Florida 1 USPS Operations
The Postal Service operates 329 facilities in Florida 1. Local areas using three-digit ZIP Codes beginning in 320, 321, 326, 327, and 344 were the most severely impacted by Hurricanes Helene and Milton. USPS teams have been dispatched to affected areas where possible and are working to get into other areas which remain inaccessible so far. As of October 12:
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