Living at the foot of a mountain, I constantly worry about landslides and, to a lesser extent, flooding. There's a stream at the back of our property. Most of the time it's just a few centimetres deep, but during the rainy season it fills up, it's about 2 meters deep. A few times it's flooded the area next to it, but into the house.
I never considered wildfires; they happen in Japan, but usually further north and in the autumn. Japanese summers are very humid, which makes it difficult for a wildfire to take hold, difficult but not impossible.
Tuesday morning, about 10 o'clock, I heard a helicopter go overhead. Occasionally, we get helicopters passing over here, but they don't hover around. This one kept going round and round. At first, I thought it might be the hospital emergency helicopter.
After an hour and more helicopters, I realised that this was something different. I stepped outside to see what was happening. I noticed that the mountain seemed hazy, I then noticed the smoke.
![]() |
| Hazy mountains and smoke. |
Our neighbour was outside, he told us that it was a wildfire and that we were safe at the moment.
I had to go to the other city to teach, we left at about 3 o'clock. There were still helicopters, maybe some news helicopters as well as firefighting ones, plus a lot of fire engines going past.
![]() |
On the way to the other city to teach, we stopped at a store and got these photos.
The vegetation is very dry; the winter was dry with very little rain and almost no snow.
Where the fire started, workmen were cutting down the grass and undergrowth. The motor on one of the machines caught fire, and with all the dry grass around it just spread very quickly.
Fortunately, it was contained and put out in one day. On Wednesday, there were helicopters flying over the area again, maybe just checking that it was completely out.
Plus, it has been raining since last night, which really helps!
I never thought that I would have to add wildfires to my list of worries.





No comments:
Post a Comment