Simi Valley Brings Evacuation Warnings as Sandy Fire Expands Across Hundreds of Acres

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A fast-moving brush fire in Simi Valley, dubbed the Sandy Fire, has burned about 836 acres with 0% containment and prompted evacuations for multiple zones as roughly 550 firefighters battle the flames; one home on Trickling Brook Court was seen burning, a temporary evacuation point was established at Rancho Santa Susana Community Park, and a large-animal shelter opened at the Ventura County Fairgrounds, while authorities investigate a possible tractor-related ignition amid windy conditions.
- Sandy Fire latest: Brush fire erupts in Simi Valley; evacuation orders and warnings issued as flames threaten homes ABC7 Los Angeles
- Sandy Fire in Simi Valley: Several structures burned, 720 acres scorched ABC7 Los Angeles
- California fire spreading ‘dangerously fast’ Yahoo
- Fast-Moving Southern California Fire Forces Immediate Evacuations The New York Times
- Interactive map lets public track firefighting aircraft KTLA
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