QCM Design has gained approval for Halotron BrX fire extinguishers that replace Halon-based extinguishers no longer allowed ...
The strongest winds in the area had passed and meteorologists said high fire dangers decreased, which aided efforts to contain the fire. Evacuations in Malibu displaced thousands of residents ...
The Franklin Fire in Malibu has burned 4,037 acres as of ... Campus Center or Payson Library," the administration posted on X. "Despite any evacuation orders from Malibu city or surrounding ...
MALIBU, Calif. – Nearly 2,000 first responders from multiple agencies are on the ground and in the air battling the Franklin Fire burning in Malibu, California, outside Los Angeles on Thursday.
7th UPDATE 1:30 pm: The wind-driven Franklin Fire in Malibu continues to burn, scorching more than 4,000 acres as of early afternoon Wednesday. A red flag warning of critical fire danger was ...
Anita Bhardwaj, the coroner, issued a warning to the Office of Product Safety Standards and the National Fire Chief’s Council over the lack of public awareness on the dangers of lithium batteries.
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 Thursday, the fire was mapped at 4,037 ...
Authorities are trying to control the “rapid rate of spread.” A brush fire that broke out on Monday evening in Malibu Canyon has led to mandatory evacuation orders in parts of Southern ...
The blaze, dubbed the Franklin fire, was reported a few minutes before 11 p.m. Monday along Malibu Canyon Road in the hills north of Pepperdine University. Fanned by strong Santa Ana winds ...
Camp crewmembers hike up a steep hillside as they battle the Frankiln fire in Malibu. More photos (Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times) A ferocious wildfire fanned by strong winds burned ...
As of Tuesday afternoon, a California wildfire, labeled the Franklin Fire, has spread across more than 2,500 acres along California’s Pacific coastline, including Malibu, prompting evacuations ...
Lithium-ion batteries are found in cellphones, laptops, e-bikes, cordless vacuums, and power tools - to name a few - and can pose a serious fire risk if used or disposed of improperly.