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Remembering Katrina

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Hurricane Katrina wreaked havoc on the Gulf Coast states 10 years ago this week, prompting an historic effort from the Postal Service to keep the mail moving.

About 17 postal facilities were destroyed and more than 500 buildings were damaged during the 2005 hurricane season, which was the worst on record.

More than 4,000 postal employees were displaced by Katrina, although many returned to work to help deliver checks, medicine and other vital mail.

In some communities, employees handed out mail from trailers, recreational vehicles and even tents when street delivery wasn’t possible.

Within two weeks of Katrina, full service was restored to 82 percent of affected Post Offices.

The crisis prompted lasting changes in the way USPS handles emergencies, including stronger planning procedures.

The disaster also reinforced the need for technological “redundancies,” so that if one system goes down, others are in place to serve as backups.

Additionally, the response to Katrina strengthened the Postal Service’s reputation for being a reliable and resilient organization.

“We’ve always played an important role in helping communities return to normal after a disaster,” said Pat Mendonca, senior director for the PMG. “That was especially true in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.”

Cut off from any form of communication for more than a week, Gulfport, MS, resident Rev. Lettie Caldwell clings to her mail after Katrina destroyed her home. Postal Inspector Mike Ellis recovers mail from a Waveland, MS, Post Office collection box that was destroyed by Katrina. Houston Retail Associate Jackie Walker-Mack helps an evacuee file a change of address form in September 2005. A New Orleans resident takes a photo of Letter Carrier Brenda Branch after mail delivery resumed in the French Quarter. Letter Carrier Deborah Johnson delivers a package in West Biloxi, MS, about two weeks after Katrina. Cleanup occurs outside the Violet, LA, Post Office in 2005.

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