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The Franklin Fire began as a brush fire late Monday near Malibu Canyon Road in the rugged ... according to Southern California Edison’s online outage map. It is standard for students to stay ...
The city of Malibu posted on its Facebook page a reminder to residents that if their property was impacted by the Palisades Fire and they ...
Governor Gavin Newsom has officially declared a state of emergency for the City of Malibu due to the December 2024 Franklin ...
Malibu Divers’ Barbara Gentile collaborates with Surfrider Foundation to collaboratively assess the effect of fire-caused ...
MALIBU, CALIF.— It's dawn patrol at Surfrider ... It wasn't just the Palisades Fire, but the Franklin Fire, which came right up to the complex in December. Businesses lost the pivotal Christmas ...
(KABC) -- In a historic decision, the City of Malibu and people along Pacific Coast Highway are considering switching from septic tanks to sewer lines as they rebuild after the Palisades Fire.
After nearly five months, the iconic beach route opens to the public on Friday, much to the relief of struggling Malibu restaurants and retailers who have been on "an island" blocked from L.A. By ...
A total of 340 homes along the Pacific Ocean in Malibu were lost in the devastating Palisades fire that also killed three Malibu residents Courtesy of CAL FIRE Being Malibu city manager ...
In fact, three civil servants who held the position, either in an official capacity or as an interim manager, have quit in the six months since the Palisades Fire ripped through the Malibu area in ...
Based on NASA satellite imagery, the map shows where vegetation is most likely to produce dangerous, fire-spreading embers during high winds and low humidity, threatening homes far from main blazes.
Berlant said the Cal Fire maps only look at hazards, which are based on long-term factors like topography, weather, fire history and vegetation type that cannot change, whereas fire risk can change.