Franklin Fire Scorches 2,200 Acres in Malibu, Direct Relief Mobilizes Wildfire Response

The Franklin Fire exploded to 2,200 acres overnight, prompting evacuations in the Malibu area. (CALFIRE map)

A rapidly intensifying wildfire, known as the Franklin Fire, has burned 2,200 acres overnight in Malibu, California, forcing evacuations and threatening homes and infrastructure. The blaze, which began late Monday, has crossed the Pacific Coast Highway, prompting emergency orders and leaving the community on high alert.

Direct Relief, headquartered approximately 60 miles northwest of Malibu, is well-positioned to respond swiftly to the evolving crisis. With a longstanding history of aiding communities affected by California wildfires, including the recent Mountain Fire in Camarillo, Direct Relief is once again mobilizing to provide critical support. During the Mountain Fire, the organization supplied essential items like N-95 respirators to combat hazardous air quality and delivered medical supplies to those displaced by the disaster.

As the Franklin Fire continues to spread, Direct Relief is actively coordinating with local authorities and emergency responders to assess immediate needs. Resources are being prepared to ensure that affected individuals receive timely and effective assistance during this critical time.

Direct Relief will continue to provide updates as information becomes available.

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