LIVE: Franklin Fire in Malibu grows to more than 3,000 acres, homes destroyed

Pepperdine canceled classes for the day and students were ordered to shelter-in-place again.

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Last updated: Wednesday, December 11, 2024 8:45AM GMT
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MALIBU, Calif. (KABC) -- Firefighters are battling a brush fire in Malibu near Pepperdine University, prompting evacuations amid dangerous fire conditions due to strong Santa Ana winds.

The Franklin Fire was reported just before 11 p.m. Monday in the area of Malibu Canyon Road north of Pacific Coast Highway. It started at just about 10 acres but has since grown to more than 3,000 acres as of late Tuesday.

Pepperdine canceled classes and finals for the day and there was a shelter-in-place order as flames could be seen from the campus. Power to tens of thousands of people had been shut off by Monday night as utilities worked to mitigate the impacts of the winds, whose strong gusts can damage electrical equipment and spark wildfires.

At least seven structures were reported destroyed and another eight damaged as of Tuesday night.

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Dec 11, 2024, 6:50 AM

Franklin Fire map shows 2,200-acre 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.

A preliminary aerial assessment estimates that seven structures have been destroyed and eight structures damaged, L.A. County Fire Department Chief Anthony C. Marrone said at a news conference Tuesday evening.

Pepperdine University lifted a shelter in place protocol Tuesday morning. At 4:30 p.m., students were ordered again to shelter in the campus center or library.

"Fire activity around Pepperdine's Malibu campus has greatly diminished as the Franklin Fire has burned through most of the fuel immediately surrounding campus, but some flames are still visible in small pockets of campus," the university said on its website.

There has been "little to no damage" to structures around campus.

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Dec 11, 2024, 7:23 AM

Malibu fire evacuations, road closures

Fire officials said the 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.

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

  • Pacific Coast Highway closed between Tuna Canyon Road to Kanan Dume Road, according to Caltrans
  • PCH westbound from John Tyler is open, but any vehicle that leaves the Pepperdine campus in that direction will not be able to return as PCH is closed eastbound
  • Topanga Canyon Boulevard is closed to all but local traffic
  • Malibu Canyon Road closed from Mulholland Drive to PCH

Related story: Malibu fire road closures

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

Dec 11, 2024, 7:28 AM

Pepperdine students on alert

The wildfire was reaching the edges of the Pepperdine campus on the first night of the fire, according to several videos posted online by students. The university was also reporting power outages on campus. A shelter in place order was issued and a second order was issued Tuesday afternoon.

Some videos showed trees on fire near the library where students were sheltering inside.

Firefighting helicopters dipped into the school's lakes in Alumni Park to help with water drops.

On Tuesday night, the university said fire activity around the campus had "greatly diminished" but some flames were still visible. An announcement will be made Wednesday morning regarding possibly lifting a shelter-in-place order.

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3:02 AM GMT

4 Malibu schools to be closed Wednesday, Thursday

Four schools in Malibu will be closed Wednesday and Thursday due to the Franklin Fire. Those schools are: Webster Elementary, Malibu Elementary, Malibu Middle and Malibu High School.

At Pepperdine's Malibu campus, students are required to shelter in place in the Tyler Campus Center or Payson Library. Officials say power remains out.

"Students should plan to be in a shelter location for the duration of the night," the university said. "Student Affairs staff will be in both locations throughout the night as well as having food, power, water, and communications."

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2:39 AM GMT

Mark Hamill in lockdown as Franklin Fire grows in Malibu Canyon

Mark Hamill lives in the area of Malibu impacted by the Franklin Fire and posted on social media that he was going into lockdown.

"I'm not allowed to leave the house, which fits in perfectly with my elderly-recluse lifestyle," the 73-year-old "Star Wars" actor joked.

The fire, which started Monday night, has burned more than 2,800 acres and as of Tuesday night was 0% contained.

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Dec 10, 2024, 11:42 PM GMT

Malibu fire grows to more than 2,800 acres

The Franklin Fire has now burned 2,851 acres in the Malibu area, according to Cal Fire.

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2:14 AM GMT

Dick Van Dyke, wife safely evacuate Malibu home as Franklin Fire approaches

Dick Van Dyke and his wife safely evacuated as flames from the Franklin Fire approached their home in Malibu Canyon.

They evacuated their pets with them except for one cat who ran away and remains missing.

Dick Van Dyke and his wife Arlene and their pets evacuated as the Franklin Fire approached their home but their cat ran away and remains missing.

"Arlene and I have safely evacuated with our animals except for Bobo escaped as we were leaving," Van Dyke posted on Facebook. "We're praying he'll be ok and that our community in Serra Retreat will survive these terrible fires."

Witnesses say a home across the street from where Van Dyke lives burned down but the actor's home was spared from the flames. Also in the immediate vicinity is the Serra Retreat, a Catholic conference center that was damaged by flames.