The Franklin Fire in Malibu is smoldering in steep and dangerous terrain Friday and cooler weather, higher humidity and the absence of strong winds are helping firefighters minimize the spread of the ...
Thursday brought “cloud cover, cooler weather, higher humidities, and we lost the red flag event,” said Los Angeles County ...
The destructive and disruptive Franklin Fire in Malibu Canyon, fueled by strong Santa Ana winds, has stabilized in size at just more than 4,000 acres, with containment increasing to 20%, according to ...
Light winds, increasing humidity and a chance of rain are forecast to bring relief to the Los Angeles area, helping put a ...
The firefight continues with the 4,000-acre Franklin Fire burning in Malibu. Crews will face favorable conditions as winds weaken and rain chances return to the forecast.
Firefighters now have 20% of the Franklin Fire under containment as evacuations remain in Malibu and despite red flag ...
The Franklin Fire has already burned more than 2,200 acres of brush, but fire officials say so far, a minimal number of homes have been destroyed.
The Franklin Fire burning in Malibu, and near Pepperdine University, has grown to more than 4,000 acres with 7% containment. Thousand of people have been forced to evacuate.
More than 1,500 firefighters were working on the wind-driven fire as red flag warning conditions persist into Wednesday ...
The Franklin Fire in Malibu Canyon grew to more than 4,000 acres Wednesday, fueled by overnight Santa Ana winds that were ...
The original evacuation center for the Franklin Fire is moving from its initial Pacific Palisades location to Santa Monica.