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Reviews of weather events, natural disasters, astronomical phenomena and wildlife around the world A massive fire broke out in the coastal Saganoseki district of Oita City, Kyushu Island, Japan, and quickly spread through residential areas. According to city officials, the fire has completely or partially destroyed over 170 buildings, including homes and small shops. Fire officials say the fire has even engulfed a nearby forest, with no end in sight. A strong wind warning has been issued in Oita City, with reports of strong northerly winds. Sparks were flying at the scene, and the fire quickly spread to neighboring buildings. The situation was reminiscent of the Los Angeles fires a year ago. The flames spread rapidly due to dense wooden buildings, narrow streets, and strong gusty winds. The fire has engulfed over 40,000 square meters. Firefighters have been battling the fire for nearly 12 hours, with dozens of fire crews and specialized equipment deployed. Some areas remain without power, and roads are blocked. According to preliminary reports, no serious injuries were reported, but the fate of one man remains unknown. Dozens of residents who fled their homes were temporarily placed in emergency evacuation centers. The cause of the fire is still unknown, but experts do not rule out the possibility that it may have started in one of the residential buildings and quickly spread to neighboring buildings. Firefighters are still battling the blaze on the ground, and helicopters have repeatedly dropped water on the scene. However, due to the extensive nature of the fire, extinguishing it will likely take some time. Subscribe to our channel to stay informed about current natural disasters and weather events around the world. Our position: only objective information, without politics and unnecessary stirring up of passions. #fire #wildfire #Japan