On Sunday, December 15, the LA County Sheriff’s Department posted on its Facebook page an update to the Franklin Fire.
As of 9 a.m. @lacountyfd reported that acreage remains at 4,037, and containment is now at 42 percent. Teams have completed 95 percent of the damage inspections, and the numbers remain at 19 structures destroyed (eight single family dwellings and 11 outbuildings), and 27 structures damaged (14 single family dwellings, one multi family dwelling, seven commercial, and five outbuildings).
http://local.nixle.com/alert/11323527/
For the most up to date information visit:
https:///acounty.gov/emergency
https://pw.lacounty.gov/roadclosures/map.cfm
The city of Malibu posted details about resources on its Facebook page.
“Malibu, we know that recovery from the #FranklinFire is overwhelming. LA County has resources to help, from property tax relief and rebuilding, to mental health support and business recovery services.
Find information on available County resources and recovery efforts: recovery.lacounty.gov/franklinfire.
There are also several nonprofit organizations within the Emergency Network Los Angeles (ENLA) that provide disaster aid, including:
-Greater Los Angeles County American Red Cross: Call the 24-hour intake number at (800) 675-5799
-The Salvation Army: Visit socal.salvationarmy.org or call (562) 264-3600
-Tzu Chi Foundation: Call 909.447.7799 or email info@tzuchi.us
-United Policy Holders: Email info@uphelp.org
Additionally, the Los Angeles Region Community Recovery Organization, established in the wake of the 2018 Woolsey Fire, has a list of key local, county, state and federal resources to assist in disaster assistance: bit.ly/4ff0ETT
City Resources: Check updates on the City’s website at www.malibucity.org/franklinfire. Call the City’s information line at 310-456-2489 (available daily from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM).
Please remain vigilant and continue to monitor updates. Thank you for your patience as we navigate this evolving situation together. Together, we will rebuild Malibu stronger than ever.”