USPS says California mail delivery returns to normal
San Diego District Manager John E. Platt said today that virtually all residents and businesses in San Diego County can receive mail delivery last Friday 26th October, either from their letter carrier, in their Post Office Box or at temporary Post Offices established for evacuated communities.
Express Mail, Priority Mail and First-Class Mail started to be delivered as usual. Customers are requested to pick up their mail daily, including from their Post Office Boxes, as volumes will be heavy for a few days.
“Thanks to the tremendous efforts of our management staff, our employees and with the support of our labor organizations, we are pleased that mail delivery and Postal Service operations in virtually all locations have returned to normal today, just four delivery days after feeling the impact of Southern California’s most devastating wildfires,” said Platt.