Fast-moving brush fire erupts in Simi Valley; evacuation orders and warnings issued
Key Points:
- A fast-moving brush fire called the Sandy Fire broke out near homes in Simi Valley, California, burning at least 1,364 acres with 0% containment as of the latest update.
- The fire forced evacuations in multiple zones, including parts of Los Angeles County, with temporary evacuation centers and animal shelters established for displaced residents.
- At least one home on Trickling Brook Court was destroyed, and around 550 firefighters were deployed to combat the blaze amid windy conditions that heightened fire danger.
- Authorities are investigating a possible cause involving a tractor striking a rock while clearing brush, which may have ignited the fire, though this has not been confirmed.