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A fast-moving wildfire has scorched over 3,000 acres in Malibu, forcing 20,000 residents to flee as flames advanced on homes, horse farms, and Pepperdine University.
The Franklin Fire, yet another late-year wildfire fanned by fierce Santa Ana winds, has left a trail of destruction as officials confirmed seven structures destroyed and eight damaged.
Evacuations have displaced thousands of residents, including celebrities such as Dick Van Dyke and Cher.
Malibu mayor Doug Stewart called it a “traumatic 20 hours” for the city, as emergency operations relocated to Calabasas after the city hall was threatened.
“It burns, it grows back, and we’re resilient,” Mr Stewart said.
More than 1,500 firefighters are battling the blaze with many roads closed and others under security patrols.
At Pepperdine University, 3,000 students sheltered in place as smoke and embers engulfed the campus. “Ash was everywhere, embers were everywhere,” said a student, Bethany Kronlund.
The cause of the fire remains under investigation. Meteorologists warned that even though the strongest winds have passed the danger remained on Wednesday, especially in the hilly areas.
Mark Hamill in lockdown as Franklin Fire burns through Malibu
Mark Hamill, the 73-year-old “Star Wars” actor, shared on social media that he was in lockdown as the Franklin Fire continued to rage through Malibu Canyon.
“I’m not allowed to leave the house, which fits in perfectly with my elderly-recluse lifestyle,” Hamill joked.
The Franklin Fire, which ignited Monday night, has burned over 3,000 acres and remains 0 per cent contained as of Tuesday night, prompting evacuations and shelter-in-place orders across the region.
Stuti Mishra11 December 2024 08:45
Fire concerns remain high on Wednesday
The worst of the winds may have passed but forecasters believe the risk of fires spreading further remains high on Wednesday.
“Another day of fire weather concerns in store for southern California tomorrow,” the National Weather Service said in a Tuesday update.
Stuti Mishra11 December 2024 08:00
Photos: Firefighters work as the Franklin Fire burns on
Stuti Mishra11 December 2024 07:30
Video: Fire seen from inside the Payson Library at Pepperdine University
Stuti Mishra11 December 2024 07:00
‘Super apocalyptic’: Students describe evacuating university amid wildfires
Abigail Ballhagen and Bethany Kronlund, juniors and co-resident assistants, described the experience as terrifying. They helped evacuate students from dorms to the school’s library while flames advanced nearby. “Ash was everywhere, embers were everywhere,” Ms Kronlund told AP.
Ms Ballhagen added: “It felt super apocalyptic.”
University spokesperson Michael Friel confirmed that while parts of the campus were “singed,” there was no major damage. Classes and final exams were cancelled on Tuesday as the fire pushed past the school, sparing it from more severe impacts.
The wildfire, driven by Santa Ana winds, has scorched over 3,000 acres and continues to pose a threat to nearby areas.
Stuti Mishra11 December 2024 06:36
Video: Satellite video shows smoke from Franklin fire
Stuti Mishra11 December 2024 06:05
Dick Van Dyke prays for escaped family cat as he evacuates amid Malibu wildfires
The 98-year-old shared on Facebook that he and his wife, Arlene Silver, managed to leave their Serra Retreat home with most of their animals, but their beloved cat Bobo escaped during the chaos.
“We’re praying he’ll be ok and that our community in Serra Retreat will survive these terrible fires,” Van Dyke wrote, amid evacuations just days before his 99th birthday.
He later posted a video of Bobo, where the ginger cat is seen playing and scratching himself in a garden, adding, “Hoping Bobo is ok.”
The fast-moving wildfire, fuelled by strong Santa Ana winds, has placed much of Malibu under evacuation orders, displacing thousands of residents, including celebrities like Van Dyke and Cher.
Stuti Mishra11 December 2024 05:36
Franklin fire grows to 3,000 acres
The Franklin Fire in Malibu has expanded overnight, scorching over 3,000 acres near Pepperdine University and forcing thousands to evacuate.
At a Tuesday news conference, officials confirmed that the fire has destroyed seven structures and damaged eight more, based on preliminary assessments. Firefighting and evacuation efforts are ongoing as crews work to contain the blaze.
Stuti Mishra11 December 2024 05:00
In photos: Air tanker drops retardant as Franklin Fire burns in Malibu
Stuti Mishra11 December 2024 04:46
Malibu wildfires mapped: Map shows how far the fire has spread
A real-time map provided by officials showed the perimeter and evacuation areas of the massive Franklin Fire.
Stuti Mishra11 December 2024 04:26
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