AMID continuous rains and widespread flooding, the Philippine Postal Corp. (PHLPost) assured the public that essential mail services remain operational, even as work in some areas has been temporarily suspended due to hazardous conditions.
AMID continuous rains and widespread flooding, the Philippine Postal Corp. assured the public that essential mail services remain operational, even as work in some areas has been temporarily suspended due to hazardous conditions.Recognizing the vital role of communication in times of crisis,
Post said it continues to deliver important documents, relief-related correspondence, and government notices wherever it is safe to do so. Postal operations remain uninterrupted in unaffected areas, while services in high-risk zones will resume as soon as conditions improve.The Central Mail Exchange Center remains fully operational with disaster response protocols in place.
Post emphasized that the safety of its personnel is a top priority, with strict coordination underway with local disaster offices to ensure secure delivery and working conditions.“ Post stands as a vital public utility, especially when the public needs us most,” said Acting Postmaster General and CEO Maximo Sta. Maria III.Alongside maintaining core operations,
Post also mobilized two 10-wheeler trucks to assist in the delivery of 3,400 food packs from the Department of Social Welfare and Development warehouse in Metro Manila to flood-stricken communities in Guiguinto, Bulacan. The deployment aligns with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s directive to strengthen disaster response and recovery efforts.Sta.
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