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FedEx Service Alerts:Hurricane Helene

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FedEx Service Alerts Hurricane Helene Wednesday, September 25, 2024 We are closely monitoring the pr

[FedEx]( FedEx Service Alerts Hurricane Helene Wednesday, September 25, 2024 We are closely monitoring the progress of Hurricane Helene. Our top priorities are the safety and well-being of our team members, as well as providing our customers with the highest level of service possible. Delays and disruptions could be possible for inbound and outbound shipments in affected areas due to local conditions and restrictions. Contingency plans are in place to provide service to the best of our ability in areas that can be safely accessed. Please continue to check the [Service Alerts page]( for updates as the storm progresses. Residential recipients can enroll in [FedEx Delivery Manager]( to stay informed of their shipment’s progress. Consistent with the provisions of the [FedEx Service Guide]( shipments delayed due to hurricanes and tropical storms are not eligible for a refund or credit under the Money-Back Guarantee policy. [TRACK YOUR SHIPMENT]( This email has been sent to [{EMAIL}](#). All future FedEx email communications will be sent to this address. You can [unsubscribe]( or [update]( your email profile at any time. To ensure this email is delivered to your inbox, please add FedEx@message.fedex.com to your address book. FedEx, Attn: Email Address Update, 3640 Hacks Cross Road, Memphis, TN 38125-7305 © 2024 FedEx. All rights reserved. The content of this message is protected by copyright and trademark laws under U.S. and international law. Some social media platforms may not be available in all areas. Review our [privacy policy](. Find information on [fraud and security](. [View as webpage](

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