Mandatory evacuations were ordered Monday morning for residents in Simi Valley due to the uncontained Sandy Fire, which has spread over 700 acres near Sandy Avenue. The fire reportedly began after a tractor struck a rock, igniting nearby vegetation. Firefighters, supported by aerial and ground resources from Southern California, are engaged in intense firefighting efforts as the blaze threatens structures and infrastructure.
Evacuation orders have been issued for specific areas (SIMI-32, SIMI-34, and SIMI-35), with warnings for others (SIMI-31, TOAK-06, TOAK-07). Temporary shelters have been set up at local parks and fairgrounds for animals. The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library has also been evacuated.
Schools in the area, including Crestview and Mountain View Elementary, evacuated students to Simi Valley High School, amid ongoing monitoring of the situation and air quality concerns. Outdoor activities have been canceled for other schools, with emergency protocols ready if necessary.
Weather conditions are contributing to the fire risk, with strong winds expected to diminish later in the day but potentially increase again on Tuesday. This situation remains fluid, and updates are ongoing.
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