USPS suspends services in these places "due to safety problems"
The agency said operations will be reduced here until further notice.
We expect certain things from the American postal service (USPS), as almost dailyMail delivery And access to the post services, at least. As a federal agency, the USPS must be reliably served all regions across the country. That is to say within reasonable limits. Since the regular service is essential, the postal service is also responsible for keeping both itsEmployees and safety customers, and in order to maintain this responsibility, the agency must sometimes reduce operations. Read the rest to find out where the USPS now suspends services due to "security problems".
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The postal service regularly adjusts operations in certain areas.
The USPS is not always able to provide services to Americans as we expect. On countless opportunities, the agency had to suspend delivery or temporarily close the post offices for various reasons.
In the spring, some residents of Santa Monica, California and Greenfield, Indiana, had their delivery arrested by mail due toattacks against postal carriers. Then last month, two different natural disasters - Tropical Storm Fiona and Hurricane Ian - formed the temporary closure ofSeveral post offices in Florida, South Carolina, Georgia, andPorto Rico.
From now on, the postal service interrupts operations in other areas due to a different security problem.
The USPS has just suspended services in two places.
Two recent USPS alerts page indicates that some customers in the United States are dealing with newly reduced operations. On October 14, the agency announced that its post office in Pemberton, Ohio, is now "temporarily closed. "Depending on the postal service update, Po Box customers of this location can now recover their mail at the Sidney Post Office. Other nearby retail options for residents of this area include offices of Post at Quincy, Port Jefferson, Maplewood, Degraff and Rosewood.
On the same day, aPress release From the New York Postal Service branch revealed that a Stanley post office, New York, would temporarily close "immediately". According to this announcement, Po Box customers in Stanley can now recover their mail at the post office in Hall. "Mail delivery to Stanley will normally continue. However, customers will be directed to the Hall Post Office to recover the holiday mail, the items required or the oversized items," said the USPS.
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The two post offices were closed due to "security problems".
The postal service said that the Pemberton post office and Stanley's post office are "temporarily closed due to security problems". In the press release of October 14, the USPS revealed that the specific problem of Stanley was linked to the roof of the building. According to the agency, the post office was closed due to "unforeseen roof repairs".
On the other hand, the USPS did not offer additional explanations beyond "safety problems" in its update for the closure of Pemberton. But on October 13, the WDTN affiliated to the NBC in the county of Shelby, Ohio, pointed out that aThe fire had burst At the city's post office. "The smoke was seen from the USPS building," according to the media.
These post offices will remain closed until further notice.
Pemberton's post office and Stanley's post office will remain closed "until further notice", according to the USPS. "A delay for the completion of repairs to Stanley has not yet been determined," the postal service said in its press release. And an agency spokesperson told Dayton Radio Station Whio that fire damage in PembertonForce mail services To move to Sidney, but did not give any calendar for the moment when operations are restarting in Pemberton.AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
If the past is an indication, nothing guarantees that temporary closures will be short. As of October 14, another Ohio communitywas without The use of their post office for four months now, the WCPO affiliated in ABC in Cincinnati reported. According to the media, a post office in Lynchburg was closed in June after undergoing "significant interior damage" following an electric fire. But "the warning band still clings to the building and a note published on the front door does not give any calendar as to the moment when it reopens", according to WCPO.