City Of Malibu Discusses Safety Tips, Evacuation Orders

January 14, 2025 ·

Photo courtesy of the city of Malibu Facebook page.

MALIBU—The city of Malibu discussed on its Facebook page on January 13 that safety tips as the region battles wildfires. Individuals should be aware, if they are asked to evacuate to do so immediately.

-Close all windows and doors.
-Move flammable items away from your home.
-Leave doors unlocked for firefighter access.

NOTICE: Returning to evacuated areas is not permitted. At this time, there are no updates on residents returning to evacuated areas. DO NOT return to evacuated areas. These areas have active hazards and are only available to public safety officials.

These Notify Me alerts will provide subscribers with updates on the Palisades Fire response, evacuations, recovery and rebuilding efforts via text message or email.

T-Mobile: 8 towers are operational and 4 are under assessment. Full coverage in West Malibu. Charging stations have been set up at Bluffs Park, Pavilions and Malibu Equestrian Park.
AT&T: Satellite units and generators are stationed at Zuma Beach and Will Rogers State Park (emergency personnel only).
Verizon: Generators are operational at cell towers at Civic Center and Zuma Beach to maintain service.

Extreme Weather Preparedness Tips:

  • Secure items that could blow away in high winds.
  • Avoid activities that may spark a flame.
  • Charge your devices and have your emergency kit ready.

For evacuation zone statuses and official updates, visit www.MalibuCity.org/PalisadesFire.

By Trevor

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