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Thousands flee after Japan's biggest wildfire in decades

One burnt body has been discovered so far, with more than 80 buildings damaged and around 1,700 firefighters mobilised from across the country.

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 02 Mar 2025 11:36AM

Thousands flee after Japan's biggest wildfire in decades
Some reports estimated the fire had spread over 1,800ha. (photo form NHK) - March 2, 2025.

THOUSANDS of people have been evacuated from parts of northern Japan as the country's largest wildfire in three decades raged unabated on Sunday (Mar 2) after killing at least one person, officials said.

AFP reported today that around 2,000 people fled areas around the northern Japan city of Ofunato to stay with friends or relatives, while more than 1,200 were evacuated to shelters, according to officials.

"We're still examining the size of the affected area, but it is the biggest since the 1992 wildfire" in Kushiro, Hokkaido, a disaster management agency spokesman told AFP on Saturday.

Some reports estimated the fire had spread over 1,800ha.

Aerial footage by the Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK) showed columns of white smoke billowing, four days after the blaze first materialised, with military helicopters trying to douse them.

One burnt body has been discovered so far, with more than 80 buildings damaged and around 1,700 firefighters mobilised from across the country.

The number of wildfires has declined since the peak in the 1970s, according to government data, but there were about 1,300 across Japan in 2023 - concentrated in the February to April period when the air dries and winds pick up. - March 2, 2025.

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