Sharp fire blackens acres and spurs evacuations in Simi Valley

Smoke billows into a blue sky in the distance. In the foreground, cars drive on a suburban street.

The Sharp fire began Wednesday afternoon in the hills of Simi Valley, near the spot where Sharp and Ditch roads meet.
(Ventura County Fire Department)

A brush fire that broke out in northern Simi Valley on Wednesday afternoon threatened homes amid a sweltering heat wave that’s expected to stretch on for several more days.

About 200 firefighters were battling the Sharp fire, which was reported at 1:47 p.m. in the hills off Sharp Road near Ditch Road, said Andrew Dowd, public information officer with the Ventura County Fire Department. One firefighter was hospitalized Wednesday with minor heat-related injuries, Dowd said.

The fire, mapped at just over 75 acres, was spreading at a moderate rate as it burned through grass and medium to light brush, he said.

Homes along Ditch Road were ordered to evacuate, and a temporary evacuation point was established at Rancho Santa Susana Community Center.

Area residents are advised to check VC Emergency.com for the latest evacuation information.

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