ריזיגע פייער פארשפרייט זיך איבער 170 געביידעס אין יאפאן
A devastating fire broke out on November 18, 2025, in the Saganoseki area of Oita City, southwestern Japan, destroying or damaging over 170 buildings, mostly homes. The blaze began around 5:45 p.m. local time in a densely packed residential neighborhood near the Saganoseki fishing port, spreading rapidly due to strong winds and dry conditions.
The fire quickly engulfed nearby structures and extended into forested mountains surrounding the neighborhood. Firefighters, supported by more than 50 fire trucks, helicopters, and personnel from the Japan Self-Defense Forces, battled the flames for over 12 hours, but containment remained elusive as of November 19.
Authorities confirmed that one man in his 70s remains unaccounted for, while more than 170 residents from over 100 households have been evacuated to local community centers and shelters. Disaster relief measures have been activated to provide immediate assistance for evacuation, recovery, and rebuilding efforts.
The scale and intensity of the fire highlight the challenges posed by densely packed urban areas combined with extreme weather conditions. Emergency officials continue to prioritize resident safety while working to bring the blaze under control.
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