The Sandy Fire poses a significant threat to suburban homes in Simi Valley, a city with a population exceeding 125,000. Evacuation orders and warnings remain in effect for several neighborhoods. The fire has already destroyed at least one home and continues to endanger others. On Santa Rosa Island, the fire has damaged infrastructure and disrupted the habitat of local wildlife, including island foxes, spotted skunks, and elephant seals. The combination of dry conditions and potential wind resurgence could exacerbate the situation, increasing risks to both human and ecological systems.