Heavy rain caused the postal truck to fall 2000 Unclear over 2000 items of mail Kumamoto July 10, 19:14

Due to the heavy rain this time in Japan Post, there was an accident that a heavy truck carrying mail dropped on a collapsed road in Oguni Town, Kumamoto Prefecture on the 7th of this month, and the disappearance of more than 2000 mail items and luggage sent from Kumamoto Prefecture I don't know.

The whereabouts are unknown, about 2,000 mails including non-standard-sized mail, Yu-mail, and Yu-packets sent out in Kumamoto prefecture on 7th of this month, and about 140 Yu-packs.

According to Japan Post, a heavy-duty truck loaded with mail fell on the collapsed road in Oguni Town, Kumamoto Prefecture on the 7th of this month.

The driver was injured, but the truck was buried in the sand and lost his whereabouts.

For this reason, Japan Post is calling for customers who are familiar with it to contact the consultation desk.

The consultation counter is the Japan Post Customer Service Consultation Center, and the telephone number is 0120-2328-86.

This means that Japan Post will respond to refunds and in some cases compensation.