Satellite Images Capture California Wildfires in Simi Valley and Santa Rosa Island
Satellite Images Capture California Wildfires in Simi Valley and Santa Rosa Island
US · Published May 20, 2026
Two major wildfires are currently burning in California, with one in Simi Valley and another on Santa Rosa Island.
The Simi Valley fire, known as the Sandy Fire, has burned 1,364 acres and remains uncontained as of Monday evening.
High winds initially fueled the fire, which has led to the evacuation of over 10,000 homes and placed 3,500 more under evacuation warnings.

Why It's Important?

The Simi Valley fire threatens densely populated areas, forcing thousands to evacuate and disrupting daily life, including school closures. Poor air quality from smoke poses health risks across Los Angeles and Orange Counties. On Santa Rosa Island, the fire endangers a unique ecosystem of plants and animals, with the potential for long-term environmental damage. Both fires highlight the challenges of managing wildfires in California's dry and windy conditions.

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