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Thousands under evacuation orders in southern California as wildfire threatens homes

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Simi Valley *Sandy Fire Sandy fire California Los Angeles

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May 17 – May 23

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The Guardian - World News7h ago

Thousands under evacuation orders in southern California as wildfire threatens homes

Over 17,000 people were under evacuation orders in Simi Valley, California, on Tuesday as the wind-driven Sandy fire threatened suburban homes. The fire, which began Monday in the hills above Simi Valley, had consumed over 2 square miles and destroyed at least one home by Tuesday morning. Approximately 750 firefighters, supported by air resources, were battling the blaze, which was 5% contained by midday Tuesday. The cause of the Sandy fire is under investigation. In a separate incident, a wildfire on Santa Rosa Island, believed to have started from flares fired by a shipwrecked sailor, destroyed a cabin and forced the evacuation of National Park Service employees.

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South China Morning PostYesterday

Thousands ordered to evacuate as Southern California wildfire threatens homes

Thousands of residents in Simi Valley, California, were ordered to evacuate on Monday due to the Sandy Fire. The wildfire, which began around 10 am in the hills above the city, had consumed over 200 hectares of dry brush and damaged at least one home by mid-afternoon. Strong morning winds, topping 48 km/h, fueled the fire, but they were subsiding later in the day. Evacuation orders and warnings were issued for several neighborhoods in Simi Valley, a city with over 125,000 people. The Ventura County Fire Department reported on the fire's progression and the ongoing evacuation efforts.

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Associated Press (AP)10h ago

More than 17,000 under evacuation orders as Southern California wildfire threatens homes

Over 17,000 people are under evacuation orders in Simi Valley, California, as the wind-driven Sandy Fire, reported Monday, threatens homes. The blaze has consumed over two square miles of dry brush and destroyed at least one home. Firefighters made progress overnight due to calmer winds, but containment is at zero and the cause is under investigation. In a separate incident, a fire on Santa Rosa Island destroyed a cabin and equipment shed, leading to the evacuation of 11 National Park Service employees.

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BBC News - World14h ago

Uncontrolled California wildfires seen from space

Satellite images show the scale of two wildfires in southern California, with one, the Sandy Fire, igniting Monday morning in Simi Valley, northwest of Los Angeles. The fire, reportedly sparked by a tractor hitting a rock, had spread across 1,364 acres by Tuesday morning with no containment. Approximately 750 firefighters, supported by night-flying water-dropping helicopters, are working to tackle the uncontrolled blazes. Nasa's wildfire monitoring platform indicates active hotspots moved further south overnight into Tuesday.

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Key Claims

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More than 17,000 people were under evacuation orders in southern California as the Sandy fire threatened homes.

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The wind-driven Sandy fire had consumed more than 2 sq miles of dry brush and destroyed at least one home by Tuesday morning.

— Ventura county fire department

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About 750 firefighters had been assigned to the Sandy fire by Tuesday, along with helicopters and air tankers.

— Ventura County Star

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The Sandy Fire was 5% contained by midday on Tuesday.

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More than 17,000 people are under evacuation orders due to a wildfire in Southern California.

Apr 26 – May 2

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South China Morning PostApr 26

Wildfires in Japan’s north worsen, 1,400 firefighters deployed

Japan has deployed 1,400 firefighters and Self-Defence Force personnel to combat mountain wildfires in the north that have been active for five days. The blazes, fanned by dry and windy conditions, are threatening homes in the coastal town of Otsuchi, where the burned area has reached 1,373 hectares. Two new wildfires also emerged on Sunday in Kitakata and Nagaoka, potentially straining firefighting resources. The Otsuchi fires pose a risk to residential areas in a town previously devastated by the 2011 earthquake and tsunami.

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Key Claims

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Japan has deployed 1,400 firefighters and dozens of Self-Defence Force personnel to battle mountain blazes in the north.

— officials

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The area burned by the Otsuchi fires reached 1,373 hectares (3,393 acres) as of Sunday morning.

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Two additional wildfires broke out on Sunday in Kitakata city and Nagaoka.

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The town of Otsuchi lost nearly a 10th of its population in the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami.

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The Otsuchi fires have been burning for five days and threaten to reach residential districts.

— officials

Apr 19 – Apr 25

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Environmental(1)

Key Claims

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At least 87 homes have been destroyed by the Brantley county fire, and at least 35 homes have been destroyed by the Clinch and Echols counties fire.

— Georgia’s governor, Brian Kemp

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The Brantley county fire has burned more than 14.8 sq miles (38.3 sq km) and is only about 10% contained.

— Saturday news release

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More than 150 other wildfires are burning in Georgia and Florida, triggering air quality warnings for some cities.