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    Thousands flee after Japan’s biggest wildfire in decades

    The Daily FuseBy The Daily FuseMarch 2, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    TOKYO: 1000’s of individuals have been evacuated from elements of northern Japan because the nation’s largest wildfire in three a long time raged unabated on Sunday (Mar 2) after killing no less than one individual, officers mentioned.

    Round 2,000 folks fled areas across the northern Japan metropolis of Ofunato to stick with pals or kinfolk, whereas greater than 1,200 have been evacuated to shelters, in line with officers.

    “We’re nonetheless analyzing the dimensions of the affected space, however it’s the greatest because the 1992 wildfire” in Kushiro, Hokkaido, a catastrophe administration company spokesman advised AFP on Saturday.

    Some reviews estimated the hearth had unfold over 1,800ha.

    Aerial footage by the Japan Broadcasting Company (NHK) confirmed columns of white smoke billowing, 4 days after the blaze first materialised, with navy helicopters making an attempt to douse them.

    One burnt physique has been found thus far, with greater than 80 buildings broken and round 1,700 firefighters mobilised from throughout the nation.

    The variety of wildfires has declined because the peak within the Nineteen Seventies, in line with authorities knowledge, however there have been about 1,300 throughout Japan in 2023 – concentrated within the February to April interval when the air dries and winds choose up.



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