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Authorities have issued evacuation orders for the Sandy Fire in Simi Valley, which is threatening several neighborhoods.
The fire has already scorched over 180 acres and continues to spread due to dry conditions and strong winds. Evacuation orders are in place for residents living near the affected areas.
SEE EVACUATION ORDERS AND WARNINGS
The evacuation orders affect residents in the vicinity of Tapo Canyon Road, Erringer Road, and Los Angeles Avenue. The fire is currently threatening numerous structures, and firefighters are working tirelessly to contain the blaze. According to the Simi Valley Police Department, residents in the evacuation zones should leave immediately and seek shelter at designated evacuation centers.
Ventura County Fire spokesperson Andy VanSciver emphasized the importance of being prepared during wildfire season. “Evacuations can happen at any moment,” he said, urging residents to have a go-bag ready with essential items such as food, water, medications, and important documents.
The Sandy Fire is one of several wildfires that have erupted in California this year. As of late April, nearly 1,000 wildfires have been reported across the state, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire). The agency continues to monitor the situation and provide updates on the status of the fire and any additional evacuation orders.
Residents are advised to stay informed through local news outlets and official channels such as the Simi Valley Emergency Information website.
EVACUATION INFORMATION
A temporary evacuation point is set up at:
Rancho Santa Susana Community Park
5005 Los Angeles Ave
Simi Valley, CA 93063
ANIMAL EVAUCATION CENTERS
Small Animals:
Simi Valley Animal Shelter
670 W. Los Angeles Ave.
Simi Valley, CA 93065
Large Animals:
Ventura County Fairgrounds
10 E. Harbor Blvd.
Ventura, CA 93001
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