Iwate Wildfire Contained, Scorching 1,600 Hectares, Second Largest in 30 Years in Japan
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A wildfire in Iwate Prefecture, Japan, which burned for 11 days and scorched approximately 1,600 hectares, has been brought under control. This is the second-largest wildfire in Japan in over 30 years. Recent heavy rains and coordinated efforts by firefighters and self-defense forces were crucial in containing the blaze.