Fast-moving Sandy Fire in Southern California burns nearly 1,700 acres
Sandy Fire in Ventura County grows to 1,364 acres
Evacuations are underway in Ventura County's Simi Valley and Thousand Oaks as the Sandy Fire has reached 1,364 acres with no containment acheived. At least one home has been destroyed. The governor announced federal aid has been approved by FEMA.
SIMI VALLEY, Calif. - An estimated 17,000 Simi Valley residents remain under evacuation orders after the wind-driven Sandy Fire erupted late Monday morning.
What we know:
Ventura County Fire officials said the Sandy Fire was reported around 10:30 a.m. Monday, May 18, in the 600 block of Sandy Avenue, near Sycamore Park.
Residents who called 911 to report the blaze said they initially thought it was a barbecue.
During the initial stages of the fire, it erupted from nearly 200 to 720 acres as crews battled the flames in challenging conditions that included strong winds, low humidity levels and warm temperatures.
By early Tuesday evening, the fire has burned 1,698 acres and remained 5% contained – the same amount of containment from this morning.
Authorities confirmed one home was destroyed by the flames, with neighbors and officials saying the home belonged to a retired couple who lived there for decades.
"Despite the incredible work that the firefighters did to protect homes in this neighborhood, we really feel for the residents that lost everything here," a Ventura County Fire spokesperson said.
Simi Valley, CA - May 18: Aerial attacks continue in Runkle Canyon as the Sandy Fire burns in Simi Valley, CA on Monday, May 18, 2026. (Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
Evacuation orders and warnings
What we know:
Evacuation orders have been issued for the following zones:
- Santa Susana 02
- Santa Susana 01
- Bell Canyon 01
- Bell Canyon 02
- Bell Canyon 03
- Bell Canyon 04
- Bell Canyon 05
- Cheseboro 01
- Burro Flats 01
- Meier Canyon 01
- Simi Valley 32A remains under Evacuation Order
- Simi Valley 33A remains under Evacuation Order
- Simi Valley 34
- Simi Valley 35
Evacuation warnings were issued for the following Ventura County zones:
- BOXC-02
- BOXC-03
The following parts of Los Angeles County are under evacuation warnings:
- WTH-U045
- HID-C501
- AGO-C304
- CAL-C401
- LAC-WOOLSEY
- LAC-LAKEMANOR
- CSB-U024
- MTV-U048
- LFD-0405
- LFD-0469
- LFD-0343
- LFD-0295
- LFD-0471
Newsom sends additional resources to Simi Valley
Dig deeper:
California Gov. Gavin Newsom said California has secured assistance from FEMA.
"California is mobilizing resources to support Ventura County communities threatened by the Sandy Fire. This activation will ensure responders have the support needed to continue protecting lives and homes as dangerous fire conditions persist. We are deeply grateful to the crews on the front lines and urge Californians in impacted areas to follow guidance from local officials," an official statement read.
What they're saying:
"Firefighters took advantage of cooler weather last night and lower winds to make gains on this fire," Andrew Dowd, public information officer with the Ventura County Fire Department, explained. "Building fire line with dozers and hand crews, attacking the fire from the air with water-dropping helicopters, so we saw very little growth in the fire overnight."
What's next:
On Tuesday, fire officials said they are anticipating northeast winds with continued warm temperatures.
"We want to make sure we have resources in place to help suppress any flare-ups of this fire," Dowd said.