Franklin Fire in Malibu grows to 4,000+ acres with 30% containment after homes destroyed

Flames burned near Pepperdine University and forced thousands in the coastal city to evacuate.

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Last updated: Friday, December 13, 2024 7:46AM GMT
Franklin Fire mandatory evacs downgraded; some allowed to return home
The mandatory evacuation orders for the Franklin Fire were downgraded on Thursday to voluntary evacuation orders, allowing those who evacuated to finally return home.

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 shelter in place on campus for two nights.

The Franklin Fire was reported just before 11 p.m. Monday in the area of Malibu Canyon Road north of Pacific Coast Highway. The blaze has since grown to 4,037 acres and containment stands at 30%.

At least nine structures were reported destroyed and another six damaged as of Wednesday evening. The cause of the fire is unknown.

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Dec 12, 2024, 5:52 AM

Franklin Fire map shows perimeter, evacuation areas

A real-time map provided by fire officials showed the perimeter and evacuation areas of the massive Franklin Fire.

The map on the Los Angeles County Fire Department website reflected the mandatory evacuation order that covered the area east of Malibu Canyon Road and south of Piuma Road, as well as the Serra Retreat area.

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Dec 12, 2024, 10:20 PM

Malibu fire evacuations, road closures

Fire officials said the voluntary evacuation order area encompassed about 6,000 people and more than 2,000 structures. The evacuation warning area covered 12,500 people and more than 6,000 structures.

Voluntary mandatory evacuations

  • South of Piuma Road, north of the Pacific Ocean coastline, east of Puerco Canyon Road/Corral Canyon Park, west of Los Flores Canyon Road
  • Between the Pacific Ocean coastline and Tuna Canyon Park to the west of Tuna Canyon Road

Evacuation warnings

  • East of Trancas Canyon Road and Kanan Dune Road, west of Topanga Canyon Blvd/Surfview Drive, south of Mulholland Highway, north of Evacuation Order boundary. Includes Topanga Zone 8 and 10

MAP: Franklin Fire in Malibu evacuations

Road closures

Soft closures: Open only to residents with identification

  • Topanga Canyon Road to Pacific Coast Highway
  • Old Topanga Canyon Road at Mulholland Highway to Topanga Canyon

Hard closures:

  • Tuna Canyon at Pacific Coast Highway
  • Kanan at Pacific Coast Highway
  • Saddle Peak at Tuna Canyon
  • Stunt Road at Mulholland Highway
  • Cold Canyon at Piuma Road
  • Piuma Road at Malibu Canyon all the way to Pacific Coast Highway

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Evacuation centers

  • Calabasas Community Center at 27040 Malibu Hills Rd.
  • Santa Monica Unified School District Facility at 2802 4th St.
  • Large animals: Pierce College: 6201 Winnetka Ave, Woodland Hills, CA 91367; and Agoura Animal Care Center in Agoura

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Dec 10, 2024, 8:01 PM GMT

Residents describe fleeing with animals as flames closed in

Matthew Ryder said he and his partner fled their home with their three goats and small pot-bellied pig named Penelope as flames closed in.

They had their animal evacuation plan set some time ago, so when they saw the fire creeping over the ridge toward their home late Monday night, they were able to move quickly and head to safety.

"For me it felt surreal, because you always see wildfires in the news, you smell the smoke from a distance, the cloud is there, it's on TV, but to see flames marching toward you and your home, it's kind of an emotional feeling," Ryder said.

"For me it felt surreal, because you always see wildfires in the news, you smell the smoke from a distance, the cloud is there, it's on TV, but to see flames marching toward you and your home, it's kind of an emotional feeling," said area resident Matthew Ryder.
Dec 10, 2024, 7:28 PM GMT

Franklin Fire keeps growing in Malibu

The Franklin Fire has now burned 2,593 acres in the Malibu area, according to Cal Fire. A red flag warning remains in effect for much of Southern California. Extremely dry conditions are fueling the blaze that broke out late Monday night.

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Dec 10, 2024, 5:05 PM GMT

Malibu area residents are urged to turn off sprinklers amid firefight

Emergency responders on Tuesday discouraged residents in the Malibu area from using sprinklers at their homes as the massive Franklin Fire continued to burn with 0% containment.

At a news conference held by Los Angeles County sheriff's and fire officials, water customers were urged to make sure residential hoses and sprinklers were turned off in an effort to keep as much water resources available to firefighters as possible.

Concerns over possible low water pressure were an issue during the recent firefights against the Mountain Fire in Ventura County and the Bridge Fire in Wrightwood.

The Franklin Fire was burning amid dangerous fire conditions because of notorious Santa Ana winds expected to last into at least Wednesday afternoon. An evacuation order encompassed about 6,000 people and more than 2,000 structures.

Dec 10, 2024, 4:50 PM GMT

Cause of Malibu fire remains unknown

During a press conference on Tuesday, Los Angeles County Fire Chief Anthony Marrone said the cause of the Franklin Fire in Malibu remains unknown.

"The L.A. County Fire Department and the L.A. County Sheriff's Department are going to join forces with our arson investigators, because it's going to be critical that we learn why this fire started," he said.