Wildfires in Japan's Iwate spread to 1,370 hectares


A helicopter conducting firefighting operations as wildfires continue in Otsuchi, Iwate Prefecture, Japan on April 26, 2026. - Reuters

MORIOKA: Wildfires in the north-eastern Japanese prefecture of Iwate continued to spread, scorching about 1,370 hectares by 6am on Sunday (April 26), Jiji Press reported.

The blazes in the town of Otsuchi have drawn roughly 1,500 local firefighters and other responders, but no containment is in sight, town officials said.

Evacuation orders cover about 1,500 households, or roughly 3,200 residents, accounting for around 30 pct of the town's population.

As of 7 pm Sunday, around 200 people had taken shelter at seven evacuation centres. The town opened an additional shelter the same day, which allows evacuees to bring their pets.

Fires in mountainous forest areas were first detected on Wednesday, with one reported around 1.50 pm in the town's Kozuchi district and another around 4.30 pm in its Kirikiri district. - Bernama-Jiji Press

 

 

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