Helicopters douse flames threatening hillside homes in California
Summary
Helicopters are dropping water to fight a fast-moving wildfire called the Sandy Fire in Simi Valley, southern California. The fire has burned over 1,300 acres and damaged at least one home, while thousands of people have been told to evacuate.Key Facts
- The wildfire is named the Sandy Fire.
- It is located in Simi Valley, southern California.
- The fire has burned more than 526 hectares (1,300 acres).
- At least one home has been damaged by the fire.
- Helicopters are actively dropping water to try to control the fire.
- Thousands of residents have received evacuation orders and warnings.
- The fire is moving quickly and threatening hillside homes.
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