Iwate wildfire starting to be brought under control, authorities say

Authorities say the wildfire in Iwate is starting to be brought under control. The town has lifted evacuation orders in most areas, though no clear timeline exists for full containment.

Authorities in Iwate stated that the wildfire is beginning to come under control. The local town lifted evacuation orders across most areas as the situation improves.

No firm timeline has been set for fully containing the blaze. The fire affects forested regions in the prefecture.

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Main blaze of Miryang wildfire extinguished after affecting 143 hectares

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The main blaze of a wildfire in the southeastern city of Miryang was extinguished on Tuesday noon. The fire, which started Monday afternoon, affected 143 hectares some 280 kilometers southeast of Seoul, leading to the evacuation of 184 residents and patients. Rain and firefighting efforts helped contain it.

A wildfire in northeastern Japan came under control after 11 days, scorching 1,633 hectares of land. Local officials and the Fire and Disaster Management Agency confirmed the status on Saturday. The blaze, the second largest in over 30 years, began on April 22 in Otsuchi, Iwate Prefecture.

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Wildfires broke out Wednesday at two sites in Otsuchi, Iwate Prefecture, prompting authorities to urge over 1,000 residents to evacuate. No casualties have been reported amid ongoing firefighting efforts. Dry air and strong winds exacerbated the blazes.

A wildfire broke out on Mount Bukhan in Seoul late Saturday but was almost contained after about three hours, officials said. The fire started around 7:25 p.m. and was 95 percent contained by 10:10 p.m. The risk of it spreading to nearby areas appears low.

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