Sandy Fire in Simi Valley Prompts Evacuations and Burns Over 180 Acres

Sandy Fire in Simi Valley Prompts Evacuations and Burns Over 180 Acres
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The wildfire has led to evacuation orders and warnings, highlighting ongoing wildfire risks in southern California communities.

  • The Sandy Fire was reported just after 10 a.m. on Monday in Simi Valley, Ventura County.
  • Simi Valley is located about 30 miles northwest of Los Angeles.
  • At least one home has been damaged by the fire.
  • The fire has burned an estimated 184 acres, according to multiple reports.
  • Evacuation orders and warnings have been issued for Simi Valley and Thousand Oaks.

A fast-moving wildfire, named the Sandy Fire, ignited in Simi Valley on Monday morning, resulting in evacuation orders and at least one damaged home.

The incident underscores the persistent threat of wildfires in southern California, affecting residents and raising concerns about preparedness and response in fire-prone areas.

Authorities are monitoring the fire's progression and may update evacuation zones as conditions change. Firefighting efforts are ongoing to contain the blaze.

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