Sandy Fire Rips Through Over 1,300 Acres, Forces Evacuations in Simi Valley
Authorities have ordered mandatory evacuations in Simi Valley, California, after the Sandy Fire scorched more than 1,300 acres. The fast-moving blaze prompted evacuation warnings for Thousand Oaks and the nearby presidential library. The fire began near Sandy Avenue mid-morning and remains uncontained. Officials say it threatens homes and structures across Ventura County. Several schools were evacuated or are sheltering in place due to poor air quality. Outdoor activities have been suspended district-wide. An evacuation centre at Rancho Santa Susana Community Park is open, where Red Cross volunteers provide shelter, food, water and support to displaced residents and pets.
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