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High Winds Threat In Malibu, Road Closures

January 7, 2025 ·

Photo courtesy of the city of Malibu Facebook page.

TOPANGA CANYON/MALIBU—On Tuesday, January 7, the LASD posted on its Facebook page a Resident Only Closure as a result of anticipated extreme weather and wind conditions.

It is in effect for Topanga Canyon Boulevard to ensure safety and facilitate easier evacuations if needed. The closures are at the following locations:

  1. Topanga Canyon Blvd / Mulholland Dr (closed southbound)
  2. Old Topanga Canyon Rd / Mulholland Hwy (closed southbound)
  3. Topanga Canyon Blvd / Pacific Coast Hwy (closed northbound)

To learn more visit: https://tcep.org/emergencystatus.

A dangerous windstorm is expected from Tuesday afternoon to Wednesday morning, bringing extreme fire weather conditions. Individuals are advised to:

-Stay indoors & away from windows

-Prepare for possible power outages

-Expect scattered downed trees

-Extreme fire risk – be extra cautious around any ignition sources

As a result of the weather threat, all Malibu schools are closed Tuesday due to dangerous weather conditions. Santa Monica schools are open. Life-threatening, hurricane-strength winds expected in Malibu through Wednesday, January 8 with 50 – 80 mph, gusts up to 100 mph, that can bring down trees, power lines and poles, damage structures, and knock over vehicles.

Wind will be strongest from 10 a.m. on Tues – 4 p.m. on Wednesday. The National Weather Service considers this an unprecedented, historic, hurricane-strength wind event, and advises the public to stay indoors, in the first floors of structures, away from windows and trees, and off the roads. Bring outdoor furniture indoors. Park vehicles away from trees. Adjust travel plans.

By Trevor

Broad Fire Threatens Properties In Malibu

November 7, 2024 ·

Photo courtesy of the city of Malibu Facebook page.

MALIBU—On Wednesday, November 6, it was reported by the city of Malibu that the Broad Fire threatened properties throughout the region. Malibu City Hall was close to the public Wednesday and the Senior Center, Community Center at Bluffs Park, swimming pool, and all parks are closed until further notice. In an abundance of caution, all scheduled public meetings are also being suspended this week.

A wildfire in Malibu Canyon and Pacific Coast Highway was reported and progress has taken a standstill. Extremely hazardous fire conditions (strong winds) were reported. Malibu Canyon southbound was closed, but northbound is open. All lanes of PCH are closed from Corral Canyon to Webb Way. The brush fire was reported around 9 a.m.

Forward progress held at 50 acres. Crews were on scene, cutting fire lines. Three structures were damaged including one home. The Los Angeles County Fire Dept responded with water dropping aircraft, but they’re being released. Shelter in place order was issued for Malibu Road from Webb Way west to PCH. The Fire Department remained on scene for mop-up.

There were power outages west of Malibu and the nearby Santa Monica Mountains into Calabasas and Agoura Hills. The public was warned to be prepared for possible evacuations, power outages, hazardous road conditions, and traffic signal cuts. Motorists were advised to stop completely at any intersection with a traffic light that is not functioning properly according to California law. Monitor AM/FM radio (99.1 FM KBUU) for information.

The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District announced that, due to strong winds and hazardous fire conditions, power outages, and potential road closures, all four Malibu schools will be closed on Thursday, Nov. 7. All programs at Webster Elementary, Malibu Elementary, Malibu Middle and Malibu High are affected. The Malibu Boys & Girls Club will be closed and all campus activities and events are canceled for the day. For more information visit https://www.smmusd.org/.

Caltrans District 7 posted on X “@LACOFD responded to #BroadFire at E88 W. Pacific coast Hwy & S. Malibu Canyon Rd. in Malibu Bluffs Park. @LACOFD requested northbound PCH closed at Webb Way & southbound PCH closed at John Tyler Road. Map below. www.Quickmap.dot.ca.gov.

Some residents were warned and forced to evacuate as a result of the Broad Fire. The Red Flag warning was in effect until Thursday morning with wind gusts up to 75 mph were expected. Santa Monica College campus in Malibu was closed Wednesday as a result of the fire.

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Lost Hills Sheriff’s Station posted on Facebook at 7:05 p.m. that the Los Angeles County Fire Department reports the Broad Fire’s forward progress has stopped. The fire has been held at 50 acres and is 15 percent contained.

By Trevor