Northern Japan wildfires prompt mass evacuations as flames spread


Smoke blankets mountainous areas of Otsuchi in Iwate Prefecture, Japan, on April 24, 2026, as wildfires continue, following their outbreak at two locations in northeastern Japan two days ago, in this photo taken by Kyodo. Mandatory credit Kyodo/via REUTERS

TOKYO, April 24 (Reuters) - ⁠Two forest fires continued to spread ⁠toward residential areas in a northern Japanese ‌town on Friday, prompting authorities to expand evacuation orders to more than 3,000 people, with the blazes ​still uncontained, media reports said.

The ⁠blaze broke out ⁠on Wednesday afternoon in a mountainous area in ⁠Iwate Prefecture, ‌followed by another fire about two hours later roughly 10 km (6.2 ⁠miles) away near Otsuchi town.

• The ​Fire Department ‌has been battling the flames from both ⁠the ground ​and the air, but the fire remains uncontained, said public broadcaster NHK.

• The wildfires have ⁠scorched more than 1,176 hectares (2,905 ​acres) and forced evacuation orders covering 1,541 households and 3,233 people, according to NHK.

• It ⁠is the second-largest wildfire in Japan, behind a 2025 Ofunato fire that consumed about 3,370 hectares, said TBS News.

• Seven buildings have ​burned, including one residence; ⁠no casualties reported, according to NHK.

• One evacuation ​shelter was closed on ‌Friday morning as fire approached, ​NHK said.

(Reporting by Irene Wang and Mariko Katsumura; Editing by Sharon Singleton)

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