In Japan, the most devastating wildfire for decades Brief news

In Japan, the most devastating wildfire is raging for three decades, the authorities said on Monday. At least one person has died in a fire in the Iwate area in the Iwate area in the Iwate area in the Iwate area, and about 4,600 people have fled flames from their homes.

Dozens of buildings have been damaged and the terrain has burned about 2,100 hectares on Thursday. There are nearly 1,700 firefighters to curb flames.

The inunato area is very dry, as February was the lowest rainy in the history of measurement.

Terrain fires are relatively common in Japan from February to April, when the air is dry and the winds reach. Last year, about 1,300 wildfires were registered in Japan.

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