In coastal Southern California, a university has extensive plans for students to shelter in place in case of a wildfire.
A raging wildfire fire fanned by strong Santa Ana winds has spread to nearly 4,000 acres in Malibu, California.
Fueled by blistering Santa Ana winds, the Franklin Fire raged to over 1,800 acres in just a few hours in Malibu.
University president praises the community’s “calm resilience” as students and staff shelter-in-place in fireproof buildings.
The original evacuation center for the Franklin Fire is moving from its initial Pacific Palisades location to Santa Monica.
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