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Simi Fire
Location Simi Valley, California
Statistics
Cost $10 million (2003 USD)
Date(s) October 25, 2003 (2003-10-25) – November 5, 2003 (2003-11-05)
Burned area 108,204 acres (438 km2)
Buildings destroyed
  • 37 residences
  • 278 outbuildings
Non-fatal injuries 21

The Simi Fire was a very large and serious wildfire that happened in 2003. It burned a huge amount of land in California. This fire affected areas near Simi Valley and the Simi Hills. It also spread into parts of Ventura County and Los Angeles County, California.

What Was the Simi Fire?

The Simi Fire was a major wildfire that started on October 25, 2003. It burned for about two weeks, finally ending on November 5, 2003. Wildfires are uncontrolled fires that spread quickly through wild areas. They can be very dangerous and cause a lot of damage.

How Big Was This Fire?

The Simi Fire was incredibly large. It burned about 108,204 acres (438 km2) of land. To give you an idea, that's like burning an area bigger than many cities! This made it one of the significant wildfires in California that year.

Where Did the Fire Happen?

The fire mainly affected the Simi Hills area. This is a range of hills located between Simi Valley and the San Fernando Valley. The fire also spread into the southeastern part of Simi Valley itself. It crossed county lines, burning land in both Ventura County and Los Angeles County, California.

What Damage Did the Simi Fire Cause?

The Simi Fire caused a lot of damage to homes and other structures.

  • It destroyed 37 homes where people lived.
  • It also burned 278 outbuildings. These are smaller buildings like sheds or garages.
  • Twenty-one people were injured during the fire.
  • The cost to fight the fire and deal with the damage was about $10 million. This shows how expensive large wildfires can be.
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