Tag: Sandy Fire

Malibu Issues Public Safety Warning Over Sandy Fire

May 24, 2026 ·

Photo courtesy of City of Malibu Facebook page.

MALIBU—On May 21 at 7 p.m., the City of Malibu posted an update on its Facebook page regarding the Sandy Fire, which is impacting Ventura County, noting the fire poses no danger to Malibu

The fire is 30 percent contained and has destroyed 2,141 acres.

All evacuation warnings for Los Angeles County have been lifted as the fire expanded little, “throughout the day, and firefighters made progress on containment, brush removal near neighborhoods,” the city of Malibu stated.  Evacuation warnings and orders still apply to parts of Ventura County near the fire.

Malibu will continue to assess the situation and will issue emergency alerts should the fire threaten the city. The city thanks all law enforcement agencies, firefighters and volunteers that are fighting the fire and supports everyone who is affected by it.

Residents of Malibu should monitor the Sandy Fire themselves and can do so by following the County of Ventura and the Ventura County Fire Department Office of Public Safety on social media.

They can also subscribe to Ready LA for Emergency Notifications.

Citizens can also receive emergency alerts via singing at the following websites.

Emergency alerts can be received by signing up for notifications.

By Daniel Diquinzio

FEMA Approves Grant To Santa Monica For Fighting Sandy Fire

May 20, 2026 ·

Photo courtesy of Chirag Nayak.

SANTA MONICA—On Tuesday, May 19, Robert J. Fenton Junior, the Administrator for the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s 9th Region, which includes Santa Monica, announced that FEMA approved a Fire Management Assistance Grant (FMAG) to help fight the Sandy Fire.

The fire started near Sandy Avenue in Simi Valley at 10:50 a.m. on May 18. The grant request was submitted to FEMA by the state of California. The fire threatened over 7, 461 properties near Simi Valley. Over 28,000 people already received mandatory evacuation orders.

Fire Management Assistance Grants are available to help fight fires that ignite and could become disasters. The grant can be used to cover “expenses for field camps, equipment uses, materials, supplies, and mobilization, and demobilization activities,” which covers 75 percent of the cost of fighting fires.

The status of the Sandy Fire can be tracked on the Cal Fire website, where evacuation information, a 3D map of the fire, and the latest news updates are available.

According to the latest update, the wildfire is 15 percent contained and has destroyed roughly 1,698 acres. It is limited to Ventura County. As of Wednesday, May 20, the Ventura County Fire Department continues working to contain the wildfire, which is under investigation.

Evacuation warnings and orders have been issued for the region affected by the wildfire, and the area is closed to the public.

By Daniel Diquinzio