Fire Burns Over 170 Buildings, Kills 1 in Oita

19 Novembre 2025

Oita, Nov. 19 (Jiji Press)–A fire that started near a fishing port in the southwestern Japan city of Oita on Tuesday evening has burned more than 170 buildings and left one person dead. It has not yet been fully extinguished. The victim, whose sex is unknown, was found in cardiopulmonary arrest and later pronounced dead, according to Oita prefectural officials and other sources. A man in his 70s is reported missing at the scene. A woman in her 50s was slightly injured. The Oita prefectural and city governments have set up emergency response headquarters. On Wednesday, Oita Governor Kiichiro Sato requested a Ground Self-Defense Force disaster deployment. In Tokyo, the central government established a liaison office under the crisis management center at the prime minister’s office on Wednesday. On Tuesday, the fire broke out at around 5:45 p.m. about 25 kilometers east of the city center. More than 20 fire engines from the city and neighboring municipalities were dispatched to the scene. A total of 188 people from 125 households temporarily took shelter at an evacuation center set up by the city. As of 7 a.m. on Wednesday, 170 people from 110 households remained there. According to the Oita Meteorological Office, a strong wind advisory was in effect in the city on Tuesday evening. A maximum instantaneous wind speed of 11.9 meters per second was recorded shortly after 7 p.m. END [Copyright The Jiji Press, Ltd.] 

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