Mittwoch, 30. Oktober 2019

Easy fire live updates: Evacuations ordered in Simi Valley – Los Angeles Times

A significant brush fire swept by Santa Ana wind gusts as much as 65 miles per hour raced through Simi Valley hillsides toward communities Wednesday, threatening 7,000 homes and requiring thousands of residents to flee.

The Easy fire, which started near Easy Street and Madera Road shortly after 6 a.m., rapidly burned toward Tierra Rejada Road, leaped across the street and made a run towards the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, said Ventura County Fire Chief Mark Lorenzen.

” Unfortunately, it had to do with the worst time it might occur– 40-mile-an-hour continual winds and fuels that were prepared and ripe to carry fire,” he stated.

Thick smoke choked the hillside where the 125,000-square-foot library– a repository of records and artifacts from the Reagan administration– is perched in the middle of dense brush. Flames burned on all sides, but the library has not continual damage, officials stated.

Quickly after 3 p.m., the fire leapt the 23 Freeway in the Moorpark location, where firefighters are deciding to prevent it from spreading west towards the Sunset Hills community in Thousand Oaks. Teams struck on the flames and snuffed out the spot fire prior to it took hold.

At one point, flames were visible along the west side of the highway just north of Tierra Rejada Road, according to a tweet from the California Highway Patrol. As the evening approached, authorities remained worried that the fire might cross back over and continue its rapid march.

The blaze, which has chewed through 1,400 acres of thick, dry brush, is also burning east towards houses along Madera Road. A minimum of one home on Tierra Rejada was damaged and 7,000 others are threatened.

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