The map shows the mandatory evacuation area in red, with the approximate fire perimeter indicated by the black line.
A wildfire reported around 11 p.m. Monday, Dec. 9, has prompted evacuations in Malibu and a shelter-in-place order at Pepperdine University.Franklin Fire broke out
during a night of Santa Ana winds in the Los Angeles area. The National Weather Service had issued a red-flag warning designating a “particularly dangerous situation” until Tuesday afternoon in mountainous areas from Ventura to the San Gabriel Mountains.The map above shows the mandatory evacuation area in red, with the approximate fire perimeter indicated by the black line.
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