Crews have started making steady progress in containing the Franklin Fire in Malibu after red flag conditions subsided midweek. As of Friday evening, the fire had grown to more than 4,000 acres ...
MALIBU, Calif. (KABC) -- Firefighters are battling a wind-driven brush fire in Malibu that prompted evacuation orders and warnings for much of the city and caused Pepperdine University students to ...
Editor's note: As of Thursday, Dec. 12, the Franklin Fire is still consuming thousands of acres. Click here for the latest. SAN DIEGO, Calif. — Firefighters began to contain a fast-growing ...
A total of 12 fire appliances and specialist resources from several stations across central Fife were sent to the blaze on Glenwood Road. Huge plumes of smoke could be seen billowing high above ...
The Franklin Fire remains a major threat to homes and prompted the evacuation of the Malibu Beach RV park on the 25800 block of Pacific Coast Highway. As of Wednesday, the fire was mapped at 4,037 ...
The Franklin fire, which has been blazing since 10:45 pm on December 9, resulted in evacuation orders for "basically the whole city of Malibu," as explained by the X (formerly Twitter) account ...
By Tuesday night, the Franklin Fire was over 3,000 acres, spreading through the Santa Monica mountains to the Malibu coast with 0% containment, CalFire officials said. Firefighters worked on ...
Thousands of people in Southern California were under evacuation orders or warnings on Tuesday, as the Franklin Fire roared through the wealthy Malibu area and firefighters struggled to contain it.
Red Flag fire warnings are expected to remain for the Malibu area along the Southern California coast into Wednesday afternoon after the Franklin Fire forced evacuation orders or warnings for ...
A wind-driven brush fire that broke out in Malibu late Monday night, Dec. 9, grew to 3,983 acres by early Wednesday morning, and has destroyed seven structures in its wake, including some homes ...
A “minimal number” of homes burned, but the exact amount wasn’t immediately known, Los Angeles County Fire Department Chief Anthony C. Marrone said. More than 8,100 homes and other ...
As of Wednesday morning night, the fire was still 0 per cent contained, with dangerous conditions expected to continue throughout the day. Emergency responders, including over 1,500 firefighters ...