
Wildfire Erupts Near Malibu, Mandatory Evacuations Issued
Fire crews are actively responding to contain the blaze.
Very dry winds have also caused the wildfire to spread quickly toward Pepperdine University, which has activated its shelter-in-place protocol.
Pepperdine University has emphasized that its community should adhere strictly to campus-specific guidelines rather than broader evacuation orders from Malibu or nearby areas.
The flames have also shifted toward the upscale Serra Retreat neighborhood, triggering mandatory evacuation orders for residents.
For updates on evacuation areas and other information, residents are asked to visit alertla.org.
Residents are also encouraged to follow @LACoFDPIO and @LHSLASD on social media for real-time updates and use the hashtag #FranklinFire.
As the wildfire continues to rage in Malibu Canyon, social media has been flooded with images and updates from those witnessing the situation.
Many have shared photos and videos of the sky, painted in eerie shades of orange and red.
Los Angeles County Fire trucks have been spotted in Malibu Canyon, Malibu Crest Road, and Malibu Bluffs Park near Malibu Road, where crews are battling the blaze.
Sara Fujiwara, a volunteer at the California Wildlife Centre, expressed concern about the massive fire in Malibu, which is dangerously close to the wildlife hospital.
The National Weather Service in Los Angeles had issued a warning on December 7, forecasting light to moderate Santa Ana winds through Saturday, followed by stronger winds from Monday to Wednesday.
The conditions have proven accurate, as live updates on the Franklin Fire show it being fueled by strong Santa Ana winds, causing the blaze to spread rapidly.
They stress the importance of acting quickly when a fire breaks out, “Don’t wait. GO!”
Having a hand-cranked radio and smartphone on hand is recommended.
The council advises evacuating early to ensure safety, stressing that life cannot be replaced.
They urge residents to act quickly and leave before the situation becomes more dangerous.