Franklin Fire
- 35% Contained
- 4,037 Acres
- 1 County: Los Angeles
12/09/2024 10:50 PM
12/14/2024 8:08 AM
Under Investigation
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Unified Command: CAL FIRE IMT 4, Los Angeles County Fire Department, and the Los Angeles County Sheriff
CAL FIRE Incident Management Team 4
Malibu Canyon Road, Malibu Creek State Park
Status reports
Evacuation Warnings
Potential threat to life and/or property. Those who require additional time to evacuate, and those with pets and livestock should leave now.
MAL-C111-A, MAL-C112-A, MAL-C112-B, MAL-C112-C, MAL-C112-D, MAL-C112-E, MAL-C113-D, MCR-U021A-A, MCR-U021A-B, RMB-U030, SDP-U029-A, VST-U022-B
Road Closures
Visit Public Works - Los Angeles CountyExternal to stay up to date on current road closures and opening dates.
Status Update
Situation Summary
Fire activity remained minimal overnight with no significant fire growth.
The fire continues to smolder in steep and very dangerous terrain. Aerial suppression efforts in those areas have been successful in keeping the fire subdued.
Cooler weather, higher humidities, as well as the absence of strong winds have assisted firefighting efforts. Damage inspections are ongoing. Priority remains to repopulate evacuated areas as quickly and efficiently safe to do so.
Please use caution while driving in the affected areas due to fire personnel and equipment still working in the area.
For more information visit Alert Center / Franklin Fire Update
Federal Assistance
Fire Management Assistance Grants (FMAG) have been approved by FEMA for this incident.
Incident Photos and Videos
2024 LAC Franklin Incident l Flickr
2024 Franklin Incident Briefings
Franklin Fire Demographics
Resources Assigned
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1,716Personnel
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13Helicopters
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122Engines
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10Dozers
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24Water Tenders
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42Crews
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10Other Assigned
Numerous firefighting air tankers from throughout the State are flying fire suppression missions as conditions allow.
Damage Assessment
Confirmed Damage to Property, Injuries, and Fatalities.
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23Structures DamagedResidential, Commercial and Other
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19Structures DestroyedResidential, Commercial and Other
Contact Information
PIO Media Contact Line
(323) 881-2450
Agency Information
California Highway Patrol, Office of Emergency Management, Public Works, CalTrans, Animal Care and Control, American Red Cross, California State Parks, CAL FIRE, CAL OES, National Park Service, So Cal Gas, GFP Response, Southern California Edison, LA County Community Fire Brigade
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