NEW YORK, Sept. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- For many people affected by hurricane
Katrina, life is beginning to get back to normal as mail services resume in
much of the area. In communities where delivery is not yet possible, customers
can pick-up mail in post offices or at temporary postal vans. This means that
many items delivered through the mail, such as assistance payments and
medications, got through to those that needed them. For many evacuees, help is
on the way as USPS continued to process and deliver recovery assistance checks
and route mail to new addresses of those who have filled out Change of Address
forms. Check out the latest news about the Postal Service's recovery efforts
in the hurricane Katrina affected areas at http://www.usps.com.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES: Video, hard copy requests, contact information and
more available at http://www.prnewswire.com/broadcast/22730/consumer.shtml
VIDEO PROVIDED BY: The U.S. Postal Service
SOURCE The U.S. Postal Service
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