Here's a Ventura County Hill Fire, Woolsey Fire evacuation map, list of shelters

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Ventura County sheriff's officers work on evacuating residents from a mobile home park off Old Conejo Road in Newbury Park.

Evacuation map

The Hill and Woolsey fires in Ventura County have led to mandatory and voluntary evacuations. Here's an interactive, real-time evacuation map as well as a list of shelters provided through https://www.vcemergency.com as of Wednesday morning.

Evacuation shelters

Evacuation centers and animal shelters have opened in Ventura County for people and pets who’ve had to leave their homes due to the Hill Fire or Woolsey Fire.

Here's a look at the shelters and what services they offer as of Wednesday morning:

For people displaced by the fires, evacuation centers were set up at: 

  • California Lutheran University, Gilbert Sports and Fitness Center at 130 Overton Court, Thousand Oaks. All other Ventura County centers have closed.
  • Taft Charter High School at 5461 Winnetka Ave. in Woodland Hills
  • Pierce College at 7100 El Rancho Drive in Woodland Hills

For those who need a place for their pets:

  • Humane Society of Ventura County accepting horses, dogs, cats and other domesticated at 402 Bryant St. in Ojai
  • Ventura County Fairgrounds at 10 W. Harbor Blvd. in Ventura; at capacity
  • Ventura County animal shelter, 600 Aviation Drive in Camarillo
  • Simi Valley animal shelter, 670 W. Los Angeles Ave. in Simi Valley; accepting small animals
  • Pierce College at 7100 El Rancho Drive in Woodland Hills accepting large animals; at capacity
  • Hansen Dam Equestrian Center at 11127 Orcas Avenue in Lake View Terrace; at capacity
  • Earl Warren Show Grounds at 3400 Calle Real, Santa Barbara; check-in at Gate C off Calle Real, where large animals are being accepted 

Authorities advised those requiring assistance for large animals to call 805-388-4258.

Source: Cal Fire and https://www.vcemergency.com/

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