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Elf Meg graduated from Southern North Pole University with a degree in journalism. For several years she was a star reporter for the North Pole Gazette and then briefly served as a producer for North Pole Radio News. She brings her experience in media to North Pole Flight Command, serving as both an Elf News Reporter for North Pole Radio News and Managing Editor of North Pole Flight Command.com
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Sector 4, covering Greenland, South America and some areas of the North Atlantic, has just given their “go for launch signal”. Trackers there will soon be in the  Red Zone.

This authorization is on time and keeps Santa on track for launch.

Just one last sector to go.

Elf News Reporter at North Pole News Network
Elf Meg graduated from Southern North Pole University with a degree in journalism. For several years she was a star reporter for the North Pole Gazette and then briefly served as a producer for North Pole Radio News. She brings her experience in media to North Pole Flight Command, serving as both an Elf News Reporter for North Pole Radio News and Managing Editor of North Pole Flight Command.com
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Sector 3, covering Europe and Africa, has completed the “go for launch” protocol and is now authorized for delivery. All systems are go and all lights are green.

Trackers there will soon be in the Red Zone.

More than half the world now is authorized for delivery.

Elf News Reporter at North Pole News Network
Elf Meg graduated from Southern North Pole University with a degree in journalism. For several years she was a star reporter for the North Pole Gazette and then briefly served as a producer for North Pole Radio News. She brings her experience in media to North Pole Flight Command, serving as both an Elf News Reporter for North Pole Radio News and Managing Editor of North Pole Flight Command.com
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Sector 2, covering the vast areas of Asia and the Middle East, has just been authorized for delivery after giving the “go for launch” signal.

Trackers in Sector 2 are already on the job, having checked in hours ago.

Operation Merry Christmas remains on track.

Elf News Reporter at North Pole News Network
Elf Meg graduated from Southern North Pole University with a degree in journalism. For several years she was a star reporter for the North Pole Gazette and then briefly served as a producer for North Pole Radio News. She brings her experience in media to North Pole Flight Command, serving as both an Elf News Reporter for North Pole Radio News and Managing Editor of North Pole Flight Command.com
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Sector 1 – a region covering the South Pacific, New Zealand, Australia, the Island Nations of the Pacific Rim, Indonesia, the Philippines, Guam and Japan – is now authorized for delivery. They just gave their “go for launch” signal and will soon be officially in the Red Zone.

Please note that while this is true, Santa’s actual launch is still many hours away.

The Red Zone is roughly a block of 24-hours – that is when Santa is actively tracked in the sector after the declaration of the Red Zone is declared.

Operation Merry Christmas is moving forward.

This is what the sector map looks like that we use here at the North Pole:

Sectors