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Hurricane Helene Disrupts Travel And Delivery Services Across States

Workers remove debris in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, in Cedar Key, Fla., Friday, Sept. 27, 2024. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

Hurricane Helene is currently causing significant disruptions to travel and delivery services in various states, extending beyond just airline cancellations and delays.

Amtrak, a major passenger railroad service, has been forced to cancel several trains that were scheduled to arrive or depart from Florida and Georgia. This includes routes between Washington, DC, and Savannah, Georgia, as well as between New York City and Jacksonville, Florida.

UPS, a prominent package delivery company, has made the decision to suspend its services in Florida, North Carolina, and Georgia due to the impact of the storm. This move is aimed at ensuring the safety of both their employees and the packages being transported.

UPS suspends services in Florida, North Carolina, and Georgia for safety reasons.
Amtrak cancels trains in Florida and Georgia due to Hurricane Helene.
FedEx limits or suspends services in five states as a precautionary measure.

Similarly, FedEx has also taken precautionary measures by either suspending or limiting its services in five states. The company has activated its contingency plans to ensure that deliveries can still be made in areas that are deemed safe for operation.

These disruptions highlight the far-reaching effects of Hurricane Helene, not only on air travel but also on ground transportation and logistics services. Both passengers and businesses are being impacted by the storm's consequences, leading to adjustments and cancellations in travel and delivery schedules.

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