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Firefighters in Japan struggle to contain forest fires in Iwate

Two forest fires in northern Japan’s Iwate Prefecture burned into a fourth day on ​Saturday as ground and aerial firefighting efforts expanded ‌to more than 1, 000 personnel. The blazes are pushing closer to the residential areas of the town of Otsuchi, where ​about a third of the town’s residents ​were ordered to evacuate. One fire broke out on ⁠Wednesday afternoon in a mountainous area of Iwate ​Prefecture, followed by another two hours later, about 10 ​km away and near Otsuchi’s residential area. Flames are threatening homes in multiple districts, with 1, 225 firefighters, including teams dispatched ​from outside the prefecture, battling the blazes from ​ground and air. Helicopters from several prefectures and Japan’s Self-Defence Forces ‌are ⁠conducting aerial water drops. The wildfires have scorched more than 730 hectares and forced evacuation orders covering 1, 541 households and 3, 233 people as of Saturday morning. Eight ​buildings, including ​one residence, ⁠have burned. No casualties have been reported. No rain is forecast over the coming ​week, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency. Together, ​the ⁠fires have burned up the third-largest area of any wildfire in Japan, behind an Ofunato fire that consumed ⁠about ​3, 370 hectares in 2025 and ​the Kushiro fire in 1992 that consumed 1, 030 hectares, according to ​media reports.

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