Mail intended for Kenai Peninsula communities lost in fire
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Mail intended for Kenai Peninsula communities lost in fire

Associated Press  

HOMER, Alaska — A trailer containing mail intended for a dozen communities on the Kenai Peninsula caught fire and was destroyed. The contract truck left a processing center in Anchorage and caught fire near Mile 38 of the Seward Highway, or just north of the intersection of the Seward and Sterling highways, near Tern Lake. “The Postal Service regrets this unfortunate situation and any inconvenience it may cause,” USPS wrote in a copy of the letter attached to the press statement. “If you are questioned by a mailer, creditor or correspondent regarding mail or packages that may have been destroyed in this fire, feel free to use this letter as explanation.” The postal service should be able to identify lost mail or packages that had tracking numbers by Wednesday, said James Boxrud, an agency spokesperson.

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