A shocking video shared on Reddit shows a U.S. Postal Service mail truck engulfed in flames on a Florida roadway, as scorching temperatures push the state to its limits. In the clip, flames can be seen shooting from the hood of the vehicle as thick black smoke billows into the sky. Fire rescue trucks arrived quickly to the scene, but not before the truck was almost completely consumed by fire.
The incident comes as Florida continues to battle record-breaking heat, with “feels like” temperatures soaring to 112 degrees in some areas this week. On Tuesday, July 29, an extreme heat warning was issued for Volusia, Lake, Orange, Seminole, and Osceola counties due to a dangerous heat index that could climb as high as 110 to 115 degrees.
According to the National Weather Service, an extreme heat warning is issued when an area experiences “extremely dangerous heat” that can quickly lead to serious health risks, including heat exhaustion or heat stroke. Residents are urged to avoid outdoor activities and direct sunlight, while seeking shade and cooling options whenever possible.
For reference, a heat advisory is declared when there are “dangerous heat” conditions, though not severe enough for a full warning, while an extreme heat watch signals that dangerous heat is possible in the near future.
Reddit Users Crack Jokes After Florida Mail Truck Fire
Reddit users were quick to crack jokes about the fiery ordeal, with one commenting: “Oh no, rip in peace to my bills.” Another chimed in, “Looks like they were delivering my mix tape.” Others questioned the fate of their missing letters: “If my bills are on that truck do I still have to pay them?” one user joked, while another added, “Maybe that’s why I’m not getting all my mail.” Another witty remark simply read: “@HOTMAIL.COM!” a nod to the digital era of communication that avoids fiery snail mail disasters altogether.
It’s unclear if anyone was injured in the blaze, but officials have not reported casualties at this time. The cause of the fire remains under investigation.