More than 14,000 individuals in Ventura County were placed under evacuation orders on Wednesday night as a result of the Mountain Fire. Those fleeing their homes found refuge in shelters set up to provide support during this challenging time.
Stephanie Fox from the American Red Cross reported that around 120 residents sought shelter at one of the facilities operated in partnership with the county. The Red Cross is offering snacks, meals, comfort, and care to those affected by the wildfire. Fox emphasized the importance of ongoing support for residents as they navigate the aftermath of the fire.
In addition to shelters for people, Ventura County also established two shelters to accommodate animals during the evacuations, ensuring the safety and well-being of pets and livestock.
Recognizing the impact of precautionary power shutoffs on residents, Southern California Edison utility company stepped in to provide community resource centers and hotel assistance to those affected by the outages. These measures are aimed at reducing the risk of fire spread due to downed power lines, offering support to individuals facing power disruptions.
As the situation continues to unfold, the exact number of individuals utilizing the assistance provided by Southern California Edison remains unclear. However, efforts are ongoing to assist all those impacted by the Mountain Fire and its associated challenges.