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Malibu, Franklin Fire
Update: Franklin Fire in Los Angeles County – containment reaches 30%
Franklin Fire initially started 10:50 p.m. Dec. 9 in Los Angeles County. Since its discovery four days ago, it has burned 4,037 acres. As of Friday morning, a crew of 1,725 firefighters effectively contained 30% of the fire. However, the cause is still under investigation.
L.A. County Fire officials provide update on Franklin Fire in Malibu
A wind-driven wildfire burning in Malibu grew by hundreds of acres overnight but crews have managed to gain some containment as of Wednesday morning. This report aired on Dec. 11, 2024. Details: ktla.
Live updates: Franklin Fire in Malibu reaches nearly 4,000 acres with 7% containment
The Franklin Fire continues to scorch nearly 4,000 acres in the Malibu area. Evacuation orders and warnings remain in effect as well as road and school closures. See live updates below:
Franklin, Southern California and national weather service
Cooler weather, gentler winds help crews get a handle on Franklin fire
Light winds, increasing humidity and a chance of rain are forecast to bring relief to the Los Angeles area, helping put a damper on the Franklin fire.
Cooler weather, gentler winds help crews get a handle on Southern California’s Franklin fire
Thursday brought “cloud cover, cooler weather, higher humidities, and we lost the red flag event,” said Los Angeles County Deputy Fire Chief Eleni Pappas at a noon news conference. “We are expecting to be able to get cooperation from the weather and get more of a … line around our fire and get total containment.”
Southern California forecast of cool temps, calm winds to help firefighters battle Malibu blaze
Cooler temperatures, calmer winds and a chance of rainfall in Southern California this week are forecast to help firefighters as they battle a wind-driven wildfire
2d
on MSN
Wildfire in Los Angeles County Rages On With Just 7% Contained
The Franklin Fire has forced thousands of people to evacuate the Malibu area, including celebrities Cher and Dick Van Dyke.
KTTV
4h
Malibu Franklin Fire: Parts of PCH reopen to residents, some evacuees allowed to return home
Steady progress in the firefight against the Franklin Fire in Malibu has allowed some evacuees to return home.
45m
on MSN
Crews enter 5th day battling Franklin Fire in Malibu: See map of damage, destruction
On Friday, the cause of the Franklin Fire remained under investigation, Cal Fire said. Rain was also expected in the region ...
6h
Franklin fire didn’t grow but containment rises to 30%
Fire personnel are continuing to battle flames while authorities are focused on getting residents safely back in their homes.
NBC Los Angeles on MSN
2h
Over 3,000 evacuees allowed to return home amid Franklin Fire in Malibu
Firefighters continue making progress on the Franklin Fire in Malibu, which is now 30% contained after burning more than 4,000 acres.
16h
on MSN
Franklin Fire pets find shelter as blaze burns over 4,000 acres near Los Angeles
Pets forced to evacuate by the Franklin Fire in Malibu have found shelter at the Agoura Animal Care Center. The fire stands ...
1d
Franklin Fire in Malibu enters steep terrain, scorches over 4,000 acres
Firefighters continue to battle Franklin Fire in Malibu which has burned over 4,000 acres and is 7% contained.
NBC Los Angeles on MSN
15h
Latest evacuation orders, closures in Franklin Fire in Malibu
Fire crews continue to battle the Franklin Fire in the Malibu area on Thursday, which has now burned over 4,000 acres. The ...
ABC7
11h
Franklin Fire in Malibu grows to 4,000+ acres with 30% containment after homes destroyed
The Franklin Fire burning in Malibu, and near Pepperdine University, has grown to more than 4,000 acres with 30% containment. Thousand of people have been forced to evacuate.
1d
on MSN
A chance of rain on the horizon for Los Angeles could help firefighters
Light winds, increasing humidity and a chance of rain are forecast to bring relief to the Los Angeles area, helping put a ...
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