Japan Deploys Personnel to Combat Spreading Wildfires in Otsuchi
Over 1,400 firefighters and Self-Defence Force members battle blazes threatening residential areas in the north
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- Japan has mobilized 1,400 firefighters and military personnel to contain wildfires in Otsuchi that have burned over 1,300 hectares.
- Evacuation orders affect over 3,000 residents as dry, windy conditions fuel the flames and threaten new areas in the north.
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Otsuchi is a coastal town that previously suffered significant population loss during the 2011 earthquake and tsunami.
Japan has deployed 1,400 firefighters and dozens of Self-Defence Force personnel to battle mountain blazes that have been raging in the north for five days and threaten to reach homes in the picturesque coastal town of Otsuchi, officials said on Sunday.
Fanned by dry, windy weather, two more wildfires broke out elsewhere in the north on Sunday – one in Kitakata city and the other in Nagaoka, potentially stretching firefighting resources thin as local authorities send personnel to neighbouring areas.
The area burned by the Otsuchi fires reached 1,373 hectares (3,393 acres) as of Sunday morning, up 7 per cent from a day earlier.
The fires threaten residential districts of Otsuchi on the Pacific Coast – a town that lost nearly a 10th of its population in one of Japan’s worst disasters, the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami.
Authorities expanded the scope of evacuation orders to 1,558 households or 3,257 residents by Sunday evening, 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.
Some residents used hosepipes to spray water onto their houses and surrounding foliage, hoping to keep the flames at bay.
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Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes
Evacuation orders may expand if weather conditions do not improve.
Probable · En quelques jours
Firefighting resources will remain stretched as new fires emerge in Kitakata and Nagaoka.
Très probable · En quelques jours
Questions ouvertes
- What is the projected containment timeline for the fires?
- Are there any reported injuries or casualties?






