Massive Fire Forces Evacuations, Damages Over 170 Homes In Southwestern Japan

A massive wind-driven fire tore through a neighborhood in Oita, southwestern Japan, destroying around 170 homes and forcing over 170 residents to evacuate.
Massive fire in southwestern Japan
Massive fire in southwestern Japan
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More than 170 people were evacuated after a massive fire tore through a neighbourhood in the city of Oita in southwestern Japan on Wednesday morning.

The Associated Press quoted Japan’s Fire and Disaster Management Agency as saying that close to 200 homes have been damaged, and a man in his 70s remains unaccounted for.

The fire began during strong winds on Tuesday evening near a fishing port and quickly spread to a nearby forest in Oita, located on the southern island of Kyushu.

A video on social media showed the out-of-control rage during the wee hours of Wednesday.

A photo claimed to show the devastation after the fire spread to multiple buildings in Saganoseki, Oita.

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Massive fire in southwestern Japan

One resident told Kyodo News Agency she fled in haste without many of her belongings because the fire “spread in the blink of an eye."

There were no reports of any injuries or casualties yet.

Source: News18

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