Missouri mail truck fire

A fire engulfing a vehicle, producing thick black smoke, in an outdoor setting with trees and landscaping. A second image shows a man inspecting the burnt remains of the vehicle, which is heavily damaged and charred.

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) – A postal carrier escaped a fire inside a mail truck in Springfield.

Colorado Mail Truck fire

A white truck is emitting thick black smoke from the rear, parked on a wet pavement. The scene is set in an outdoor area with other vehicles and utility poles in the background.

Fire erupted due to a mechanical failure when attempting to load it on a wrecker from the breakdown earlier in the day.

Georgia mail truck fire

A split-image showing an on-fire postal delivery truck on the left with thick smoke and flames, and on the right, a damaged postal truck with a postal worker inside amid charred and wrecked interior.

The cause of the fire is unknown at this time, and the truck will be transported to the Atlanta Post Office headquarters for further investigation.

Mail truck fire Orange TX

A damaged postal truck with a burnt front and items on the ground, showing charred packages and mail, near a fire truck responding to the incident.

Wednesday around lunchtime a mail truck caught fire on Carrie St. in Orange, damaging the truck and burning some mail. But don’t worry, the Amazon packages in the back survived.

Mail truck catches fire in Flagstaff neighborhood

A USPS delivery truck parked on a residential street with its hood open. Surrounding the truck are snow patches and houses under a clear blue sky.

Neighbors on Navajo Road in west Flagstaff saw smoke and flames rising from the hood of a mail truck on Monday. The delivery driver was outside the vehicle delivering packages when he heard a clicking sound and noticed that the truck was on fire

Mail truck fire – Sonora, California

A series of three images showing a burnt mail truck. A firefighter in uniform is standing near the truck, which is emitting smoke. The background features a building and patches of grass.

No one was hurt Monday night when a U.S. Postal Service delivery truck went up in flames for an unknown reason at Jamestown and Sunshine Hill roads in Sonora.

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