
South Florida
All operations have been suspended for the following offices, including Priority Mail Express service and shipment of live animals. Operations are expected to be suspended through close of business Monday, Sept. 11.
Big Pine Key, 29959 Overseas Hwy, Big Pine Key, FL 33043-9998.
Key Colony Beach, 600 W Ocean Dr, Key Colony Beach, FL 33051-9800.
Key Largo, 100100 Overseas Hwy, Key Largo, FL 33037-9998.
Key West, Flagler Key West, 2764 N Roosevelt Blvd, Key West, FL 33040-3931.
Key West, 400 Whitehead St, Key West, FL 33040-9998.
Long Key, 400 Whitehead St, Key West, FL 33040-9998.
Summerland Key, 24700 Overseas Hwy, Summerland Key, FL 33042-9998.
Islamorada, 82801 Overseas Hwy, Islamorada, FL 33036-9998.
Marathon, 5171 Overseas Hwy, Marathon, FL 33050-9998.
Marathon, Marathon Shores, 11400 Overseas Hwy, Ste 120, Marathon, FL 33050-9997.
Tavernier, 91220 Overseas Hwy, Tavernier, FL 33070-9998.
All postal operations in the Puerto Rico mainland are suspended. There will be no retail and delivery operations until further notice. With Hurricane Irma expected to impact the Caribbean islands, Priority Mail Express and shipment of live animals to Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands have been suspended until further notice.
The following offices will suspend operations Wednesday, Sept. 6, due to Hurricane Irma:
Puerto Rico:
- Vieques Post Office, 00765
- Culebra Post Office, 00775
Virgin Islands:
- St. Thomas Island:
- Charlotte Amalie (St. Thomas Main Post Office), 00802
- East End Station (Tutu Mall), 00802
- Emancipation Gardens, 00802
- Havensight Mall Station, 00802
- Veterans Drive Station, 00802
- St. Croix Island:
- Christiansted Post Office, 00820
- Downtown Station, 00820
- Frederiksted Post Office, 00840
- Gallows Station Fin, 00820
- Kingshill Post Office, 00850
- Sunny Isles Station, 00820
- St. John Island:
- Cruz Bay Post Office, 00830
We appear to have no residential delivery service in Zip Code 33323 even though we suffered very limied damage from Hurricane Irma. Most of the area has had most of streets cleared of debris, most of the area has electricity and telephone service and the number of gasoline stations is rapidly increasing.
When can we expect to restart home delivery?
Irma’s Hurricane goes away with just light damages on September 6th to 7th on Puerto Rico. Today September 9 we still without USPS service. We hope to have the service back on Monday, Sept. 11.
Eric cartman: Is that a new country?
South Florida letter carriers, don’t have to report to work until at least Tuesday. Could be even later if South Florida is a Direct Hit from Irma.
nobody works in porto reeko anyway! so what else is new?