Sandy Fire in Simi Valley Reaches 15% Containment, Burns 1,698 Acres
The Sandy Fire in Simi Valley, California, has burned 1,698 acres as of Wednesday morning, with containment increasing to 15%, according to Cal Fire. The wildfire, which began on Monday near Sandy Avenue, has destroyed one home and prompted the evacuation of approximately 43,000 residents. Fire crews, including personnel from Cal Fire, L.A. City, and L.A. County Fire, are actively battling the blaze using helicopters, dozers, and engines. Weather conditions, including light winds and relative humidity between 15% and 25% overnight, have aided firefighting efforts. However, offshore winds from the northeast, with gusts up to 12 mph, are expected to persist through the weekend. Additional fires in Southern California, such as the Verona Fire and Bain Fire in Riverside County, are also being monitored, with containment levels at 5% and 10%, respectively.