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Mail truck catches fire on Indianapolis northwest side

INDIANAPOLIS—A U.S. Postal Service mail delivery truck appeared to be heavily damaged after it caught fire on the Indianapolis northwest side, Wednesday afternoon.

The van came to rest on West 30th Street just east of Georgetown Road, not far from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

The driver of the truck was not injured.

The van appeared to be full of mail, but the driver would not say whether the mail was damaged.

Mail truck catches fire on Indianapolis northwest side

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