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The Franklin Fire, which began at around 11 p.m. PST on Monday along Malibu Canyon Road in the hills north of Pepperdine University, has spread throughout 3,049 acres in Los Angeles County.
Franklin Fire burns over 4,000 acres with red flag warnings expired Thursday 03:13. The Franklin Fire in Malibu has burned 4,037 acres as of Thursday morning and remains at 7% contained.
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.
The Franklin fire in Malibu Canyon continues to grow, crossing Pacific Coast Highway and spreading to more than 1,800 acres Tuesday, burning in the hillsides near Pepperdine University.
Franklin fire: evacuations, road closures, shelters in Malibu. As of Tuesday night, the fire had grown to more than 3,000 acres with no containment. At least 7 structures were destroyed and 8 ...
A man was killed in a Los Angeles home following a massive fire that investigators say was caused by commercial-grade ...
Thousands under evacuation orders as Franklin Fire grows to nearly 4,000 acres in Malibu The destructive wildfire in the mountains overlooking the Los Angeles County coast was only about 7% ...
The Franklin Fire began Monday night on the Los Angeles County coast. ... The Franklin Fire in Malibu is one of more than 7,600 wildfires that have burned this year in California.
LOS ANGELES − As firefighters continue to fight the Franklin Fire off the Malibu coast, animal shelters are caring for some of the pets of those forced to evacuate. "It's an emergency. They have ...
By 10:30 p.m. a smaller blaze named the Hurst Fire had ignited in Sylmar, in the San Fernando Valley northwest of downtown Los Angeles and consumed about 500 acres.