Simi Valley Sandy Fire Burns Over 1,300 Acres, Evacuation Area Expanded
May 19, 2026 • Google News World
Simi Valley Fire Spreads, Reaching Over 1,300 Acres
A wildfire in Simi Valley has grown to over 1,300 acres, prompting evacuations and warnings from authorities. The fire, known as the Sandy Fire, is moving rapidly through the area.
According to reports, the fire began in the Simi Valley area of Los Angeles County and has since spread to neighboring areas. The fire has forced the evacuation of several homes and businesses, with residents advised to leave immediately due to the risk of injury or property damage.
The fire has also prompted warnings from local authorities, including evacuation orders for certain areas. Residents are being advised to stay indoors and follow all instructions from emergency responders.
The cause of the fire is currently unknown, but officials say it appears to be a fast-moving wildfire that is spreading quickly through the area. Firefighters are working to contain the blaze, but the situation remains fluid and unpredictable.
As the fire continues to spread, residents in the affected areas are being advised to stay safe and follow all instructions from emergency responders. The situation will continue to be monitored by authorities, who will provide updates as more information becomes available.
Source: Google News World