Ummm....if the roads are closed then there will be no way to move the mail to the towns affected. I guess you never worked for the USPS, OP, thus you spread uninformed information. This is typical SOP during any natural disaster. The main concern for the Postal Service is to make certain their employees are safe. If the mail has to be delayed a day or two due to water over a road, so be it.
Ummm....if the roads are closed then there will be no way to move the mail to the towns affected. I guess you never worked for the USPS, OP, thus you spread uninformed information. This is typical SOP during any natural disaster. The main concern for the Postal Service is to make certain their employees are safe. If the mail has to be delayed a day or two due to water over a road, so be it.
If there are no more post offices in those areas , how can they deliver mail?
The Post Offices for that area will relocate to other unaffected buildings and then resume their delivery schedules.