The city saw 26.5 millimeters of rain on Wednesday, far exceeding the 2.5mm total for the entire month of February.
TOKYO: Rain appears to have halted the spread of Japan's worst wildfire in more than half a century, officials said on ...
The first rain fell March 5 since massive forest fires broke out Feb. 26 in the northeastern Japan city of Ofunato, Iwate ...
Steady rainfall on Wednesday has helped contain the spread of a week-long wildfire in Ofunato City of Japan's Iwate ...
Rain fell here for the first time since a now-raging forest fire started nine days ago, but the precipitation stopped on the ...
The unusually dry weather, strong winds, the prefecture's mountainous terrain — as well as what's known as a fire cycle — ...
Japanese prime minister Shigeru Ishiba was considering declaring the country’s biggest wildfire in decades a “severe disaster ...
A destructive and deadly wildfire entered its sixth day here, and authorities said there is still no end in sight.
Firefighters are battling a blaze in northeastern Japan that has damaged dozens of homes, burned thousands of acres and ...
Firefighting efforts continued in Ofunato, Iwate Prefecture, as the forest fire spread on Friday (Feb 28), and the number of ...
As of Wednesday morning, 4,111 people had been evacuated from Ofunato, or about 13% of the city’s entire population.