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Sandy Fire in Simi Valley Grows to 1,300 Acres, Forces Evacuations

19 May 2026 07:10

The Sandy Fire ignited near Simi Valley on May 18, 2026, and rapidly grew to over 1,300 acres, prompting evacuations and threatening homes in Ventura and Los Angeles counties. - The fire started near Sandy Avenue and spread quickly due to gusty winds and dry conditions.

- Thousands of residents were evacuated, including students from two elementary schools. - Firefighters used aircraft and ground crews to battle the blaze, which damaged at least one home.

- Evacuation warnings extended into Los Angeles County, including Bell Canyon, West Hills, and Calabasas. By evening, cooler ocean breezes slowed the fire's progress, and crews worked to contain it before winds picked up again.

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