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Franklin fire in Malibu explodes over 3,000 acres as Dick Van Dyke and Cher evacuated from their homes: Live

A red flag fire weather warning is in place in Malibu as 20,000 residents forced to flee

Julia Musto,Stuti Mishra
Wednesday 11 December 2024 10:32 GMT
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Footage shows strong winds in fast-moving Malibu wildfire

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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.

See it: Planes scoop up ocean water to fight Malibu’s Franklin Fire

Planes scoop up ocean water to fight Malibu's Franklin Fire
Julia Musto10 December 2024 20:40

Celebrities are evacuated from their homes

Actor Dick Van Dyke, 98, was among residents evacuated from their homes due to the wildfire.

“Arlene and I have safely evacuated with our animals except for Bobo escaped as we were leaving,” he wrote on Facebook. “We’re praying he’ll be ok and that our community in Serra Retreat will survive these terrible fires.”

Bobo is Van Dyke’s orange cat.

Oscar winner Mira Sorvino announced that she had also evacuated overnight.

“All my Malibu friends and neighbors I pray that you are safe,” she said. “We evacuated in the middle of the night, kids and pets all accounted for! Scary times!!”

The famous singer Cher was also evacuated to a hotel on Monday night with her pets, her publicist Liz Rosenberg told The New York Times.

A request for comment from Rosenberg was not immediately returned.

Julia Musto10 December 2024 20:37

These are the weather conditions around the Franklin Fire

Julia Musto10 December 2024 20:35

Pepperdine University President Jim Gash says there have been no injuries among faculty, students and staff

Pepperdine University President Jim Gash wrote in a Tuesday afternoon update that the Franklin Fire had caused “little damage” to the school’s campus.

“We are profoundly grateful to the heroic firefighters and emergency personnel working tirelessly throughout the night to protect the lives and property at Pepperdine and in Malibu,” he said. “We also extend our deepest appreciation to our students, faculty, and staff for their cooperation and camaraderie during this unexpected challenge.”

Julia Musto10 December 2024 20:27

Images show Malibu wildfire’s destructive power

Smoke billows from a partially burnt house on Tuesday in Malibu, California. The fire was continuing to spread on Tuesday
Smoke billows from a partially burnt house on Tuesday in Malibu, California. The fire was continuing to spread on Tuesday (REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni)
The remains of a house are seen on Tuesday in Malibu, California. Windy weather fanned the wildfire’s flames
The remains of a house are seen on Tuesday in Malibu, California. Windy weather fanned the wildfire’s flames (REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni)
A structure burned in the Franklin Fire is seen in Malibu, California, on Tuesday. It is not yet known how many homes were destroyed
A structure burned in the Franklin Fire is seen in Malibu, California, on Tuesday. It is not yet known how many homes were destroyed (REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni)
Julia Musto10 December 2024 20:21

Franklin Fire has stretched over more than 2,600 acres

Cal Fire reports that Malibu’s Franklin Fire has spread over 2,667 acres.

Julia Musto10 December 2024 20:10

City of Malibu says its updates will be shared on these two platforms

Julia Musto10 December 2024 20:10

This Malibu resident stayed to help firefighters despite evacuation orders

A Malibu resident that stayed to protect his property despite evacuation orders is speaking out on Tuesday.

“When you’re in Malibu and you’ve been through a couple of fires, you know you have to stay because the embers [can] float a mile and land on a roof or a lawn and you can put it out with a garden hose,” Alec Gellis told KTLA.

Just one other person stayed with him, he told the station. Gellis said that they “saved five houses” in his neighborhood.

“The firefighters did an incredible job. It’s amazing. They showed up and they were everywhere. Starting at maybe 11 pm, so many fire trucks driving around. I mean, the whole entire hillside was on fire … The whole backside of this canyon looks like Utah now,” he recalled.

Julia Musto10 December 2024 20:03

Nearly all Californians live in counties with high or very high fire risk to homes, nonprofit says

Julia Musto10 December 2024 19:37

California Highway Patrol closes stretch of Pacific Coast Highway until further notice

The state agency also reported that strong winds in the state had overturned mutliple big rigs near San Diego.

Julia Musto10 December 2024 19:32

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