The Franklin Fire, which scorched more than 4,000 acres in Malibu, is now 100% contained, according to CalFire. Why it matters: Crews continued to bring the flames under control over the past week ...
Despite the return of gusting Santa Ana winds, firefighters were able to prevent the Franklin fire in Malibu from spreading overnight, with the blaze remaining at 4,037 acres and containment ...
Pepperdine University escaped the Franklin Fire with minimal damage after social media videos showed flames charring hillsides and nearing the library where students were sheltering. And ...
The wildfire, known as the Franklin Fire, has destroyed 19 structures and damaged 27. It threatens 1,025 structures Sunday as 4,037 acres are set ablaze in Malibu, California, located around 29 ...
The Franklin Fire continues to smolder in “very dangerous” terrain in Malibu, but cooler conditions this weekend are set to make the firefight easier, officials say. After minimal growth on ...
MALIBU, Calif. (KABC) -- Pacific Coast Highway reopened Friday as firefighters continue to make progress containing the Franklin Fire in Malibu. According to an update from the city, PCH is fully ...
The Franklin Fire continues to smolder in “very dangerous” terrain in Malibu, but cooler conditions this weekend are set to make the firefight easier, officials say. After minimal growth on Friday, ...
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.
Dec. 13 (UPI) --California firefighters managed to get the Malibu-area Franklin Fire 30% contained and away from homes on Friday despite it rolling into steep canyon terrain that makes it more ...
In the meantime, firefighters are continuing to battle the blaze – dubbed the Franklin Fire – which was only 20% contained on Thursday. The flames were fed by powerful winds that swept through ...
The Franklin Fire, another late-year wildfire fanned by fierce Santa Ana winds, left a trail of destruction in its wake. Officials confirmed nine structures were destroyed and six had been damaged.
The Franklin fire in Malibu continued to grow, swelling to more than 4,000 acres by Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 11, as strong winds pushed the flames toward the west and down to the coast.