Sandy Fire in Simi Valley: Some still under evacuation warnings as blaze reaches 61% containment

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Last updated: Saturday, May 23, 2026 4:32AM GMT
Sandy Fire in Simi Valley now 30% contained

SIMI VALLEY, Calif. (KABC) -- The Sandy Fire continues to burn in Simi Valley, which has scorched more than 2,100 acres and destroyed at least one home.

The fire is 61% contained, and the cause is under investigation.

The wind-driven Sandy Fire erupted on Monday in the hills above Simi Valley, about 30 miles northwest of Los Angeles.

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May 23, 2026, 4:32 AM

Map of Sandy Fire evacuation orders, warnings

The Sandy Fire in Simi Valley triggered evacuation orders and warnings for several zones in Ventura and Los Angeles counties.

Details on Evacuation orders and warnings here.

The following zones are under an evacuation warning:

  • BURR-01A
  • MEIC-01
  • SIMI-32A
  • SIMI-34B
  • SIMI-35

Meanwhile, a temporary evacuation point is open at the Rancho Santa Susana Community Park, located at 5005 Los Angeles Avenue. A large animal shelter is open at Ventura County Fairgrounds, located at 10 E Harbor Blvd.

A small animal shelter is open at the Simi Valley Animal Shelter, located at 670 W Los Angeles Ave.

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May 19, 2026, 2:12 AM GMT

AIR7 video shows house destroyed in Simi Valley Sandy Fire

AIR7 video shows an aerial view of the one property destroyed by the Sandy Fire in Simi Valley on Monday.

AIR7 video shows an aerial view of the one property destroyed by the Sandy Fire in Simi Valley on Monday.

The house that was destroyed is at the top of the cul-de-sac. Neighbors told Eyewitness News they began to notice something was wrong around 10 a.m. They said the wind was so strong, it could push you over.

The fire came up the hillside, destroying the first house at the top of the cul-de-sac on Trickling Brook Court.

Firefighters were able to contain the flames to one structure.

Still, the blaze rages on as winds change directions. Thousands of residents in Ventura and Los Angeles counties are under evacuation warnings and orders.

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May 19, 2026, 1:33 AM GMT

Some neighbors stick around to protect Simi Valley homes despite evacuation orders, warnings

At least one home has burned and thousands are under evacuation orders and warnings due to the Sandy Fire. Eyewitness News caught up with some of the neighbors impacted by the wind-driven wildfire burning in Simi Valley.

At least one home has burned and thousands of people are under evacuation orders and warnings as the Sandy Fire burns in Simi Valley.

When the Sandy Fire began to rip through the Simi Valley brush and headed toward homes, many residents headed to their garden hoses.

"The fire's in back of us. It's coming down the hill, and it's going to come back up. There's a couple firefighters up on the hill with some big hoses, should we get flare-up, so we're hoping to keep the flames from coming up the mountain," said Brent Richter.

Unfortunately, one home fell victim to the fire. Firefighters were unable to save the house on Trickling Brook Court.

Neighbors say the fast-moving flames snuck up on them.

"I was inside cleaning the house, and I opened the slider to take trash outside, and ashes and... it just came very fast. It's faster than usual," another neighbor told Eyewitness News.

Thousands of residents are under evacuation orders, but not everyone is willing to leave.

The part of Simi Valley impacted is a big equestrian community, with stables in most backyards.

Alex Hoffmaster sped home from work to evacuate his two horses but decided to stick around to keep an eye on the fire.

"This was an evacuation area, but I felt safe enough to stay. I just wanted to kind of see how bad it was and protect the house at all costs, then evacuate at the last possible minute," Hoffmaster said.

Firefighters say the direction of the wind has changed, and that's good for the homes on Rocking Horse Drive. By 6 p.m., the wind was blowing toward the San Fernando Valley.

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May 19, 2026, 12:51 AM GMT

Evacuation warning zones for Sandy Fire expand to parts of LA County

Evacuation orders and warnings for the Sandy Fire have been expanded as crews continue to battle the fast-moving blaze in Simi Valley.

Parts of Los Angeles County are now included in the evacuation warning zones.

Impacted residents can find more details on Cal Fire's website.

The following zones are under an evacuation order:

  • Simi Valley 32
  • Simi Valley 33
  • Simi Valley 34
  • Simi Valley 35
  • MEIC-01
  • BURR-01
  • BELL-01
  • BELL-02
  • BELL-04
  • BELL-05
  • CHES-01

The following zones are under an evacuation warning:

  • Simi Valley 31
  • TOAK-06
  • TOAK-07
  • BELL-03

Los Angeles County:

  • WTH-U045
  • HID-C501
  • AGO-C304
  • CAL-C401
  • LAC-WOOLSEY
  • LAC-LAKEMANOR
  • CSB-U024
  • MTV-U048

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May 19, 2026, 12:49 AM GMT

Sandy Fire grows to 836 acres in Simi Valley

The Sandy Fire burning in Simi Valley has expanded to 836 acres and is 0% contained, according to the Ventura County Fire Department.

Fire officials noted that the winds have shifted 180 degrees.

The Sandy Fire burning in Simi Valley has expanded to 836 acres and is 0% contained, according to the Ventura County Fire Department.

The brush fire is threatening structures, with evacuation warnings and orders in place for nearby residents.

Approximately 550 firefighters are at the scene, the department said.