A fire ripped through more than 170 buildings and killed one person in a southern Japanese coastal city on Wednesday (Nov 19), with military and firefighting helicopters scrambling to extinguish the country's largest urban blaze in almost half a century.
00:00A massive fire tore through over 170 buildings in the coastal city of Oida, Japan, on Wednesday, killing one person.
00:10Helicopters battled the flames as they spread across the hilly Saganoseki district, nearby forested slopes, and even an uninhabited island over a kilometer offshore.
00:21The fire, which began on Tuesday evening, has scorched about 48,900 square meters, forcing 175 residents in the district to evacuate to a shelter.
00:32Authorities reported one fatality, while a woman in her 50s was hospitalized with mild burns.
00:39The fire also caused power outages affecting around 300 homes in the district.
00:45The fire is Japan's largest urban blaze since a 1976 fire in Sakata, excluding earthquake-related incidents.
00:53The fire was from the streets of Oida, here in April 7th.
01:00The fire is a former fire in the city of New Jersey, and one of the firefighters was managed to be a perfect man to destroy the felds ofĺ·´ endlich.
01:05The fire is on the road.
01:09The fire is on the fire in the street, and the fire is on the streets.
01:13The fire is at the fire of the fire.
01:16The fire is on the streets, and the fire is on the street.
01:19The fire is on the streets, and the fire is on the streets.
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