HURRICANE FLORENCE UPDATE #2
September 11, 2018
We had a telecom this morning at 8 a.m. with the postal service on their preparation for hurricane Florence. We have scheduled teleconferences at 8am and 7pm each day continuing until Sunday.
An update from today’s meeting is as follow. Hurricane Florence is expected to hit 20 miles south of Wilmington, move over land and stale for a while. Numerous counties will be evacuating starting today. The following counties have already started evacuating, Carteret, Craven, Hyde, Onslow, Pitt, Pamplico, and Dare. The city of Fayetteville along with Cumberland County has put a curfew in place from sunrise to sunset. If you are in those areas and have to work, show your postal ID to the authorities. The Wilmington area will start evacuating tomorrow morning. They are expecting surges up to 18 feet. in the Wilmington area. They will be opening shelters in the Lumberton area. The Fayetteville plant is being closely monitored.
You will be having town halls and stand up talks in the plants twice per tour. In the retail stations you will be having town halls and stand up talks twice per day. Please update all of your emergency contact information with the postal service, (your contact number, your mailing and residential address and your emergency contact person and their number). When updating your emergency contact please do it via Liteblue if at all possible. If you are in an affected area and cannot be reached the inspection service will have to come to your residence to verify you are okay. The postal service is making arrangements for generators and they are being tested. The postal service is obtaining bottled water and MREs to have readily available if needed. The unions are being informed as best as possible.
We may be working mail for other areas or other area may have to work our mail according to the direction of the storm. Please be flexible and understanding as possible as we try to make through this crisis. You may want to make sure your personal vehicle has gas. Gas may become a problem at a later date this week. Your safety is first and foremost. I will be updating you as often as possible.
Anthony (Tony) Wilson
General President
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