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Japan deploys 1,400 firefighters to battle raging wildfires in the north

Over 1,400 firefighters and Self-Defense Force personnel battle expanding wildfires fueled by dry weather and strong winds. Thousands of residents have been evacuated as the blaze threatens the coastal town of Otsuchi.

Kentaro Okasaka/Reuters

26 April 2026 at 06:43:08

Japan deploys 1,400 firefighters to battle raging wildfires in the north

A firefighter works as wildfires continue in Otsuchi, Iwate Prefecture, Japan, April 26, 2026.

Kim Kyung-Hoon/Reuters

Japan has deployed 1,400 firefighters and 100 Self-Defense Force personnel to battle mountain blazes in the northern part of the country, with the fires, now burning on Sunday for a fifth straight day, continuing to threaten a picturesque coastal town.


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


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


Evacuation orders are in place for 1,541 households or 3,233 residents, roughly a third of Otsuchi's population.


"Although the Self-Defence 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.


One Otsuchi resident said he worried about the damage the wildfire could inflict.


"A fire burns everything down. With a tsunami, you might have something left after the destruction," Yoshinori Komatsu, 74, said as he watched Self-Defence Force helicopters dump water over fires in the distance.


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.


No rain is expected in the region on Sunday or Monday, but a brief shower is forecast on Tuesday, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency.


The cause of the fires is unclear and under investigation.


-Reporting by Kentaro Okasaka; Writing by Kiyoshi Takenaka; Editing by Edwina Gibbs/Reuters

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