The wildfire burnt about 2,900 hectares, around half the size of Manhattan

The wildfire burnt about 2,900 hectares, around half the size of Manhattan

Rain appears to have halted the spread of Japan's worst wildfire in more than half a century, officials said Thursday, as residents expressed relief the smoke was gone.

The blaze had raged around the northern city of Ofunato for more than a week, killing one person and forcing more than 4,500 residents to evacuate their homes.

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