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Japan deploys hundreds of firefighters as wildfires rage in north

Postby Edge Guerrero » Sun Apr 26, 2026 9:20 pm

OTSUCHI, Japan, April 26 (Reuters) - Japan has deployed 1,400 firefighters ‌and dozens of Self-Defense Force personnel to battle mountain blazes that have been raging in the north for five days and threaten to reach homes in the picturesque coastal town of Otsuchi, officials said on Sunday.

Fanned by dry, windy weather, two ​more wildfires broke out elsewhere in the north on Sunday - one in Kitakata city and ​the other in Nagaoka, potentially stretching firefighting resources thin as local authorities send personnel ⁠to neighbouring areas.

The area burned by the Otsuchi fires reached 1,373 hectares (3,393 acres) as of Sunday morning, ​up 7% from a day earlier.

RESIDENTIAL AREAS AT RISK

The fires threaten residential districts of Otsuchi on the Pacific ​Coast - a town that lost nearly a 10th of its population in one of Japan's worst disasters, the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami.

Authorities expanded the scope of evacuation orders to 1,558 households or 3,257 residents by Sunday evening, roughly a third ​of Otsuchi's population.

"Although the Self-Defense Forces are fighting the fires from the sky (with helicopters), the dry weather and ​winds are helping the fires expand," Otsuchi Mayor Kozo Hirano told a press conference.

Some residents used hoses to spray water ‌onto ⁠their houses and surrounding foliage, hoping to keep the flames at bay.

"I am prepared to evacuate by my car at any time. Fire won't be able to catch up to us since it does not move as fast as a tsunami," said resident Shigeki Fujiwara, 67.

Flames up in the mountain were visible from his ​home, and while his family ​has already been evacuated, ⁠he said he had chosen to stay behind because he was worried about the house.

FORECAST FOR RAIN

The only casualty to date has been one minor injury ​suffered when a person fell at an evacuation centre, Japan's Fire and Disaster ​Management Agency said ⁠on its website.

Rain is expected in some parts of Iwate prefecture's southern coastal region, where Otsuchi is located, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency.

The cause of the Otsuchi fires is not clear and is under investigation.

While Japan ⁠has experienced ​relatively few wildfires compared with other parts of the world, climate ​change has increased their frequency, especially as the early spring months before the humid rainy season have been hot, dry and with winds ​that can whip up flames.

https://www.reuters.com/business/environment/japan-deploys-1400-firefighters-battle-raging-wildfires-north-2026-04-26/
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