Sharp fire in Simi Valley prompts evacuations as it threatens homes

US

A brush fire that broke out in northern Simi Valley on Wednesday afternoon threatened homes amid a sweltering heat wave that’s expected to stretch on for several more days.

About 200 firefighters were battling the Sharp fire, which was reported at 1:47 p.m. in the hills off Sharp Road near Ditch Road, said Andrew Dowd, public information officer with the Ventura County Fire Department. One firefighter was hospitalized Wednesday with minor heat-related injuries, Dowd said.

The fire, mapped at just over 75 acres, was spreading at a moderate rate as it burned through grass and medium to light brush, he said.

Homes along Ditch Road were ordered to evacuate, and a temporary evacuation point was established at Rancho Santa Susana Community Center.

Area residents are advised to check VC Emergency.com for the latest evacuation information.

Products You May Like

Articles You May Like

Down-Ballot Democrats Distance Themselves from Biden After Debate
State of Texas: Former officers arrested 2 years after mass shooting at Robb Elementary
Coyote that attacked girl at San Francisco’s Botanical Garden is killed
Presidential elections have major consequences
Devers hits 2-run homer as Red Sox top Padres 4-1

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *