Japan sends troops to fight massive fire
TOKYO, Dec. 22 : (AFP) - Japan drafted in troops Thursday to help contain a rapidly spreading fire, fanned by strong winds, which engulfed dozens of buildings and forced the evacuation of hundreds of people from a northern city.
Aerial footage broadcast live on Japanese TV showed massive
orange flames and thick smoke spewing out of buildings in the city of Itoigawa
in Niigata prefecture.Troops were on their way to the coastal city after Niigata
Governor Ryuichi Yoneyam requested military aid, an official in the fire
division of the prefectural government said.
"At the moment, activities to put out the fire are still
going on," he told AFP on the phone."About 50 houses and buildings
have been damaged," he said.The blaze started at 10:28 am (0128 GMT) at a
Chinese restaurant, and a total of 17 fire trucks have been deployed in the
area.
The blaze spread quickly due to strong winds, according to
public broadcaster NHK.
"Sparks of fire flew around," a man in the
neighbourhood told NHK."That's why far away buildings unexpectedly caught
fire and it became large-scale. I've never seen something like this
before."
The city also issued an evacuation advisory to 586 residents in
the neighbourhood.Despite the scale of the fire, there were few reported
injuries.Two women in their 40s were lightly injured. One fell sick after
inhaling smoke and a prefectural government employee fell and hit her head,
according to the fire division official.
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