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Northern Japan wildfires prompt mass evacuations as flames spread

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TOKYO, April 24 (Reuters) - ‌Two forest fires continued to ​spread toward residential areas in a northern Japanese ⁠town on Friday, prompting authorities to expand evacuation orders to more than 3,000 people, with ​the blazes still uncontained, media reports said.

The blaze ‌broke out on Wednesday afternoon in a mountainous area in Iwate Prefecture, followed by another ⁠fire about two hours later roughly ⁠10 km (6.2 miles) away near Otsuchi town.

• The Fire Department has been battling the flames from both the ground and the ‌air, but the fire remains uncontained, said public ⁠broadcaster NHK.

• The wildfires ‌have scorched more than 1,176 ​hectares (2,905 acres) and forced evacuation orders covering 1,541 households and 3,233 people, according to ‌NHK.

• It is the second-largest ​wildfire in Japan, ⁠behind a 2025 Ofunato fire that ‌consumed about 3,370 hectares, ⁠said TBS News.

• Seven buildings have burned, including one residence; no casualties reported, according to ​NHK.

• One evacuation ‌shelter was closed on Friday morning as ⁠fire approached, NHK said.

(Reporting ​by Irene Wang and Mariko Katsumura; ​Editing by Sharon Singleton)

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