By RYUTA KURATOMI/ Staff Writer
March 10, 2024 at 07:00 JST
This image of a dead flying squirrel is featured in a journal on scientific approaches against fires and disasters as it is believed to have been behind a fire on a high-voltage power line. (Provided by the Tokyo Fire Department)
TAKETA, Oita Prefecture--A more than 100-year-old wooden private home here was destroyed in a fire in January that investigators believe was inadvertently started by an intruder. [Read More]
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