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Wildfires spread in western Japan, thousands ordered to evacuate

Military helicopters join efforts to douse fires in Okayama and Ehime prefectures

Aamir Latif  | 24.03.2025 - Update : 24.03.2025
Wildfires spread in western Japan, thousands ordered to evacuate File Photo

KARACHI, Pakistan 

Authorities in two western prefectures of Japan ordered thousands of people to evacuate as wildfires spread Monday despite firefighting efforts through the night.

The local governments ordered around 2,800 residents to leave their homes as military helicopters joined firefighters to contain the blazes at the request of the governments of Okayama and Ehime, Tokyo-based Kyodo News reported.

Footage aired on public broadcaster NHK showed a Self Defense Forces helicopter dumping water on an affected forested area as giant plumes of black smoke shot into the sky.

The fire, which broke out Sunday in Okayama, burned a total of 250 hectares of land in the cities of Okayama and Tamano, while the blaze in Ehime had engulfed 119 hectares in the city of Imabari by Monday.

Several houses have been burned down in Okayama, according to local authorities.

No injuries have been reported in either area.


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