Wildfire Threatens Homes in Simi Valley, California, Forcing Evacuations
Wildfire Threatens Homes in Simi Valley, California, Forcing Evacuations
US · Published May 19, 2026
A rapidly spreading wildfire, named the Sandy Fire, has ignited in Southern California's Simi Valley, prompting mandatory evacuations.
The fire began at approximately 10:50 a.m.
local time on Monday, May 18, 2026, in the hills south of Rudolph Drive.

Why It's Important?

The Sandy Fire poses a severe risk to homes, infrastructure, and the safety of residents in Simi Valley and surrounding areas. High winds are exacerbating the fire's spread, making containment efforts challenging. Mandatory evacuations are in place for areas under immediate threat, and residents are urged to leave promptly to ensure their safety. Smoke from the fire is also affecting air quality in the region, potentially impacting those with respiratory conditions. The fire's rapid growth highlights the ongoing vulnerability of Southern California to wildfires, particularly during dry and windy conditions.

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