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LIVE: Fire in Ventura County triggers evacuations and road closures
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LIVE: Fire in Ventura County triggers evacuations and road closures

According to the Ventura County Sheriff's Department, a fire near Somis has led to mandatory evacuation orders and road closures in the area.

The fire was reported around 9:40 a.m. on South Mountain, near the 7900 block of Balcom Canyon and Bradley Road. By 11:30 a.m., over 1,500 acres had burned.

Around 11 a.m., officials said the fire had crossed the 118 Freeway and was now impacting the Camarillo Heights area.

At least one building was destroyed and several people were injured and taken to local hospitals, the Ventura County Fire Department reported.

Mandatory evacuation orders

  • Unincorporated Somis: West to Saticoy Country Club; east to Balcom Canyon Road; South to Highway 118
  • North Lewis Rd to Los Posas Country Club north of Loop Drive (Camarillo Heights Area)

Evacuation shelters

  • Padre Serra Parish: 5205 Upland Road in Camarillo
  • Big animals: Ventura County Fairgrounds, 10 E. Harbor Blvd. in Ventura
  • Small Animals: Ventura County Animal Services (Camarillo Airport), 600 Aviation Drive, in Camarillo

Road closures

  • Lewis Road north at Las Posas
  • Eastbound Highway 118 at Wells Road
  • Westbound Highway 118 at Tierra Rejada Road

Hotline

Anyone with questions can call 805-465-6650.

Dangerous fire weather conditions

“Due to extreme wind conditions, fixed-wing aircraft cannot assist in fighting the fire,” authorities said. “Ground crews, helicopters and mutual aid personnel are actively working to protect life and property.”

Residents in Southern California face extreme fire danger Wednesday due to dry conditions coupled with strong Santa Ana winds.

“There is increasing confidence that a stronger, more widespread and prolonged wind event will occur in Santa Ana, bringing widespread critical fire weather conditions to many wind-prone areas of Los Angeles and Ventura counties Wednesday through Thursday,” it said the National Weather Service, which called the forecast a “particularly dangerous situation with warning signals in many areas.”

Scattered wind gusts between 80 and 100 mph are possible in the San Gabriel Mountains and foothills, with similar winds expected again in the mountains Thursday evening.

Damaging gusts of 50 to 70 mph could occur in wind-prone areas of L.A. and Ventura counties, likely in areas such as the Malibu and Ventura coasts, the L.A. Basin, Lake Casitas and Ojai, the NWS added. Gusty, red flag winds are also expected in the Channel Islands and Catalina Island.

The NWS said residents should expect a high risk of power outages and public safety shutdowns during this time.

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