
A ferocious wildfire was spreading rapidly early Tuesday in Malibu, spurring evacuations along the coast while nearby Pepperdine University issued a campus-wide shelter-in-place order and firefighters struggled to battle the flames.
Most of the eastern half of Malibu was ordered evacuated, and the rest of the city was under an evacuation warning. Some 6,000 residents live in the area ordered evacuated, firefighters said — most of the city’s population of about 11,000 residents. About 2,000 structures are affected by the mandatory evacuation order.
Dubbed the Franklin fire, the blaze was moving at a fierce pace, fanned by strong Santa Ana winds, and had exploded to more than 1,822 acres as of 3 a.m. with no containment, according to the Los Angeles County Fire Department.
Flames were reported on both sides of Pacific Coast Highway, with the fire jumping the roadway in at least two locations — the area around Malibu Pier and around Malibu Road and Webb Way, just next to Malibu Colony Plaza, where a Ralphs supermarket is located, according to the city.
Structures were “impacted” along Malibu Knolls Road, where there are a few homes and a church, and in the area of Sweetwater Canyon Drive, where there are more than a dozen homes, the city said.
Residents described having just minutes to flee, as they saw a storm of embers rain down, with hillsides and trees bursting into flames, and having precious little time to decide what to take with them.
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90+% of wildfires start on unmanaged land. The state kicks out the land management, wildfires happen, the state blames climate change. The dups believe it. Rinse and repeat.
It's amazing how many of these fires get started almost immediately after the News announces a "Red Flag Warning".
That alone should be a red flag.
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This is really bad. They told us over 20 years ago we were eventually going to have overlapping Southern & Northern Hemisphere emisphere fire seasons. It's been happening in spring & autumn for a while but I don't remember it happening like this in December before
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