Tracker Elves Start to Check In
The difficult news about the crisis in Santa’s workshop has led to a cascading series of events, including the early check-ins of tracker elves worldwide.

More elves were requested for duty in Santa’s Workshop from other North Pole departments, including in North Pole Flight Command. As elves were lost there that led to step-up efforts from elf teams in Regional Tracking Centers and in the North Pole Navy to continue the efforts of North Pole Flight Command to keep Operation Air Lift active.
Coincidentally, and in unplanned fashion, Flight Command had already activated another 10,000 reindeer and 1000 sleighs to increase the efforts of Operation Air Lift.
Given all the added activity, and the loss of critical teams of elves at North Pole Flight Command, the volunteer and remote workforce of elves tracking Santa for Santa were called into early service.
That led Elf Crash Murphy, International Director of Santa Trackers, to call for early check-ins.
For more information about the worldwide elf effort to help Santa deliver on time, please listen to the North Pole Radio News report in the player above.
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