Sandy Fire in Ventura County Grows to 1,698 Acres, Containment at 5%
Sandy Fire in Ventura County Grows to 1,698 Acres, Containment at 5%
US · Published May 20, 2026
The Sandy Fire in Simi Valley, Ventura County, continues to burn, with 1,698 acres affected and containment at 5%. High winds and dry conditions have fueled the fire, which began on May
Evacuation orders remain in place for parts of Simi Valley and surrounding areas, with approximately 17,000 residents displaced as of May
Firefighters are working to prevent the fire from spreading to critical areas, including the Santa Susana Field Laboratory. The fire is one of several currently burning in Southern California, as the region enters its high fire season.

Why It's Important?

The Sandy Fire has destroyed at least one structure and poses a significant threat to additional homes and infrastructure. Evacuation orders and warnings are in effect, and residents are urged to leave immediately if directed. The fire's proximity to populated areas and critical facilities increases the risk of further damage. High winds and erratic fire behavior remain a concern for firefighting efforts.

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