Japan orders evacuation as wildfires rage across northeast region

Japan orders evacuation as wildfires rage across northeast region

Over 1,000 residents were asked to leave as the blaze spread to multiple buildings and nearby woodland in Iwate Prefecture.

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Smoke rises from a wildfire in the hills of Ofunato, Iwate prefecture, northeastern Japan. (EPA Images pic)
MORIOKA:
Wildfires broke out Wednesday at two sites in the same town in Iwate Prefecture, northeastern Japan, prompting local authorities to urge over 1,000 residents to evacuate, while requesting assistance from the Self-Defence Forces to fight the flames, Kyodo News Agency reported.

The first fire broke out in the Kozuchi district of Otsuchi at around 1.50pm, spreading to multiple buildings and nearby woodland. About 10km away, another fire ignited in the afternoon in a mountainous area of the Kirikiri district, according to police and other sources.

The town advised a total of 1,077 people from 566 households living near the second fire to evacuate. There have been no reports of casualties due to the fires.

The local weather observatory had warned of dry air and strong winds in Otsuchi.

“I’m surprised that fires broke out in two locations,” said a 61-year-old woman who evacuated with her family members to a gymnasium, adding she is worried about the condition of her home.

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