Los Angeles — A fast-growing brush fire ignited Monday morning in Simi Valley, Ventura County, just after 10 a.m., and had spread to more than 180 acres by shortly before noon, according to Ventura County Fire Department spokesperson Scott Dettorre; aerial footage showed at least one home on fire and heavy smoke over neighborhoods. Crews conducted multiple helicopter water drops and issued evacuation orders for parts of southern Simi Valley as firefighters scrambled to keep flames from moving down slopes toward Thousand Oaks; the National Weather Service issued an advisory warning of 20–30 mph winds through 3 p.m., complicating efforts and prompting continued on-scene operations.
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Simi Valley 的这场灌木火灾可能会影响您的安全和财产。如果您居住在 Ventura County,请留意疏散命令。即使您不在紧邻区域,烟雾也可能影响空气质量。请查看当地新闻以获取最新信息。
迅猛的火势是一个严重的问题,尤其是在强风下。消防员们正在努力控制火势。如果您认识在文图拉县的人,转发此信息给他们以告知情况是值得的。
在Simi Valley灌木火灾响应期间,当地消防机构和应急响应小组调动了资源,保障了空中和地面资产,并演练了应急程序。
加州锡米谷南部和邻近千橡市的居民在周一经历了疏散、至少一处房屋的财产损失、烟雾暴露以及日常生活的中断。
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