Sandy Fire forces evacuations in Simi Valley
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More than 17,000 people are under evacuation orders as a wildfire continues to threaten suburban homes in Southern California.
A fast-moving wildfire in Ventura County continued to grow on May 19, prompting evacuations in Simi Valley, California.
A fast-spreading fire has consumed more than 1,300 acres in Southern California as authorities battle other blazes across the state amid wind advisories and red flag warnings on Monday, May 18. The Sandy Fire is located south of Simi Valley in Ventura ...
Authorities have ordered thousands of people to evacuate as a wind-driven wildfire threatens suburban homes in Southern California.
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The Sandy Fire is burning 184 acres in Simi Valley right now — crews battle a fast-moving brush fire as residents flee the drought-stricken hills
A wall of smoke rose over the western ridgeline of Simi Valley on Monday morning, and by noon thousands of residents were loading cars, leashing dogs, and driving east on surface streets as a fast-moving brush fire consumed the dry hills behind their neighborhoods.
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Sandy fire erupts in Simi Valley after tractor strikes rock, authorities say ‘nothing criminal’
Sgt Rick Morton said authorities see no criminal activity in the Sandy Fire as more than 500 firefighters work to contain the blaze
Satellite images have revealed the scale of two wildfires spreading in southern California. The Sandy Fire ignited on Monday morning in the city of Simi Valley, north-west of Los Angeles, according to California Governor Gavin Newsom.