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Malibu provides free wildfire assessments to homeowners for fire prevention - Los Angeles Daily News
Malibu was deeply affected by two fires that burned through parts of the city a month apart, the Franklin fire burned over 4,000 acres in Dec. 2024, and the Palisades fire burned over 23,000 acres ...
US Fires Malibu man saves 10 homes with neighborhood fire brigade, says Newsom should reinstate controlled burns 'The governor needs to attack this,' Matt Diamond said of Gavin Newsom ...
Dan O'Connor returns to his home in the 22000 block of Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu Wednesday. The Palisades Fire swept through area a day earlier but O'Connor's house was spared.
Larson stayed behind in the 1993 Malibu fire. It caused him about $20,000 worth of damages, he said. At the time, he and eight off-duty firemen stayed and saved the block.
Multiple wildfires in California continue to cause deaths, evacuations and heavy damage to homes and property, including in Malibu. The Palisades Fire began around 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday and ...
The Franklin fire in Malibu that consumed 4,037 acres is fully contained Friday despite the return of Santa Ana winds. A red flag warning of critical fire danger was in place until 6 p.m ...
As firefighters continue making progress on the Franklin Fire, which burned more than 4,000 acres in Malibu this week, mandatory evacuation orders were lifted and downgraded to warnings Friday.
Fire activity around Pepperdine University’s Malibu campus has decreased, with only small flames remaining as firefighters tackle lingering hot spots, the school alerted at 9:58 p.m. Tuesday.
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%.
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 ...
Firefighters in Malibu, California, are struggling to control the fast-moving Franklin Fire, which is 0% contained as of late Tuesday night after burning more than 3,000 acres in about 24 hours.
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