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Wind-swept flames spread massive Malibu fire
Massive Franklin Fire In Malibu Only 7% Contained – Here’s What We Know
The Franklin Fire in Los Angeles, Calif., which started late Monday night continues to burn and has reached 3,983 acres covering much of Malibu and Pepperdine University, prompting evacuations and shelter-in-place orders.
Cher, other celebrities evacuate Malibu homes amid Franklin Fire
The Franklin Fire has now burned nearly 4,000 acres on the California coast and threatened Malibu's historic pier.
Franklin Fire: Wind-swept flames spread massive Malibu fire
Heavy winds are fueling a massive brush fire in Malibu, California, putting some some areas under mandatory evacuations.
Franklin Fire an ‘immediate threat’ to Malibu area
Franklin Fire threatens Malibu RV Park
Deputies knocked on the doors of trailers at an RV park in Malibu as the flames of the Franklin Fire grew closer, with the wildfire continuing to grow in size even as firefighters managed to inch up its containment.
Franklin Fire an ‘immediate threat’ to Malibu area; thousands told to leave
The Franklin Fire has prompted mandatory evacuations along a large swath of the California coast and destroyed an unknown number of homes. The cause is not yet known.
Franklin Fire nearly triples in size in one hour as it threatens Malibu
A fire near Southern California’s downtown Malibu is spreading quickly, prompting mandatory evacuations and threatening structures, including the city’s iconic Malibu Pier. Nearby Pepperdine University has canceled classes Tuesday,
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Firefighters Begin Containing the Malibu Fire That Destroyed Several Homes
The Franklin fire grew to nearly 4,000 acres overnight as firefighters battled difficult conditions and steep terrain.
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18,000 Malibu area residents face evacuation as Red Flag fire warnings persist
Red Flag fire warnings are expected to remain for the Malibu area along the Southern California coast into Wednesday ...
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Is Malibu still on fire? Franklin Fire smoke prompts air quality alerts.
Many residents in the area, including Hollywood legend Dick Van Dyke, have evacuated as the Franklin Fire sets thousands of ...
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Crews fight Malibu fire from the air as winds die down
Winds have died down and conditions are improving in southern California as the Franklin Fire continues to burn. NBC News' ...
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Malibu Fire Map Shows Where Extreme Franklin Blaze is Most Devastating as Destruction Burns Over 3,000 Acres
The highly dangerous wildfire is raging across Malibu, forcing 20,000 residents to flee as flames have now scorched over ...
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Firefighters continue to battle wind-driven fire in Malibu threatening homes
Firefighters struggled overnight to gain control over a dangerous fire that burned homes in Malibu and forced thousands from ...
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Latest news on Malibu's Franklin Fire as dangerous weather conditions persist
Dangerous weather conditions continue to challenge fighters of Malibu's Franklin Fire. The blaze has covered almost 4,000 ...
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Franklin fire in Malibu Canyon swells to 3,049 acres, prompting evacuations
A brush fire broke out Monday evening off Malibu Canyon Road in Malibu amid Red Flag conditions prompted by Santa Ana winds.
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Franklin fire destroys 7 structures, damages 9 as containment starts
More than 1,500 firefighters were working on the wind-driven fire as red flag warning conditions persist into Wednesday ...
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Malibu fire celeb updates: Dick Van Dyke evacuates, Mark Hamill shelters in place
The fast-growing Franklin Fire is burning through Malibu, California, and celebrities are facing the fire's course by ...
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