Tuesday, July 12, 2005

USPS: Tropical Depression Dennis Update 7/12 5pm

Tropical Depression Dennis Update
Hurricane Dennis has now been downgraded to a tropical depression.

Here is the service update for Tuesday, July 12, 5 p.m. ET

North Florida District - The Pensacola Processing and Distribution Center (ZIP Code 325) and Panama City Processing and Distribution Center (ZIP Code 324) are operational and drop shipment appointments will resume Wednesday, July 13. Three offices in Pensacola are without power and are offering limited retail services: Nobles (32504); Myrtle Grove (32506) and Easthill Station (32503). Ten other cities have post offices without power and are also offering limited retail services: Bagdad (32530); Baker (32531); Destin/Miramar Branch (32550); Ft. Walton Beach (32548); Gonzales (32560); Gulf Breeze (32561); Navarre (32566); McDavid (32568); Milton Pace Annex (32571); and Molino (32577). The St. Marks Post Office (32355) is flooded and it will be several months before it can be restored. Customers can obtain postal services at the nearby Woodville Post Office until that time.

South Florida District - All suspensions and closures have been lifted and operations are back to normal.

Alabama District - The Montgomery Plant (ZIP Codes 360-361, 368 and 367) is operational and will begin accepting drop shipment appointments on Tuesday, July 12, at 8:00 a.m. The Mobile Plant (ZIP Codes 363-366) is operational and will begin accepting drop shipment appointments on Wednesday, July 13, at 8:00 a.m. Only eight post offices remain on power provided by generators allowing them to be fully operational.

Mississippi District - All services have been restored and the Mississippi District is fully operational. There are no reports of major highway closures as of Tuesday, July 12.

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