12/13/24 2:15 PM Update: Evacuation Orders Lifted and Road Access Fully Restored. Certain roads are only accessible to residents with photo ID.
12/13/24 2:15 PM Update: Evacuation Orders have now been reduced to Warnings, and all residents may return to their homes. Certain roads are only accessible to residents with photo ID.
12/13/24 2:15 PM Update: The City of Malibu is pleased to announce that all Evacuation Orders have now been reduced to Warnings, and all residents may return to their homes. This significant milestone reflects the progress made by our first responders and partner agencies in ensuring the safety of our community.
Evacuation Zone Updates
Evacuation Warnings Lifted:
Zones MAL-C113-A, MAL-C113-C, VST-U022-A, MCR-U021-B, MTN-U028, SDP-U029-B, MAL-C112-F (which now includes the previously listed "G" zone), and MAL-C111-C.
All Remaining Evacuation Orders Reduced to Warnings:
Zones MAL-C113-D, VST-U022-B, MCR-U021A-B, SDP-U029-A, RMB-U030, and MAL-C112-B.
Evacuation Warnings Lifted for Pepperdine University:
Zone MCR-U021A-C, which includes the Pepperdine University Campus, is now clear.
Returning to Your Home
Residents returning to their homes can do so with confidence, as these areas have been thoroughly inspected and deemed safe by public safety officials. However, we urge everyone to remain cautious and follow all instructions from public safety personnel.
Road Access Updates
Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) is now fully open with traffic moving in both directions.
Remaining road closures and updates can be found on the Los Angeles County Public Works website at https://pw.lacounty.gov/roadclosures/.
Hard Road Closures (no access):
Malibu Canyon Road from Civic Center Way to Piuma Road
Soft Closures (open to residents only, with proper ID):
Las Flores Canyon Road north of Pacific Coast Highway
Carbon Canyon Road north of Pacific Coast Highway
Sweetwater Canyon Drive north of Pacific Coast Highway
Puerco Canyon Road north of Pacific Coast Highway
Corral Canyon Road north of Pacific Coast Highway
School Update
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District has announced the following updates for Malibu schools:
Malibu Elementary, Malibu Middle, and Malibu High Schools:
These schools sustained no damage but require professional cleaning of HVAC systems and outdoor spaces. Cleaning is planned for Friday, December 13, or over the weekend, with an expected reopening on Monday, December 16, pending road access. Families will be notified on Sunday, December 15 with confirmation.
Webster Elementary School:
Webster Elementary sustained electrical and fire damage. Repairs will begin as soon as access is granted, and the school is expected to reopen after winter break on January 6, 2025.
Options for Webster students to attend in-person classes at Malibu Elementary with their teachers starting Tuesday, December 17, are being explored. Families have been surveyed, and decisions will be communicated soon.
Pepperdine University Update
Pepperdine University has announced that normal operations for faculty and staff on the Malibu campus will resume next week. Campus events are also scheduled to resume this weekend.
Recovery Resources
Local Assistance Center: The City of Malibu will open a Local Assistance Center at Malibu City Hall on Tuesday, December 17, from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Representatives from various State and Los Angeles County Agencies, AT&T, City Departments, the Red Cross, and the Boys and Girls Club of Malibu will be available to assist residents reconnecting services and accessing recovery resources.
For residents experiencing stress or trauma as a result of this incident, mental health resources are available at:
· Boys and Girls Club of Malibu: Offering free counseling services and emotional support for those impacted by the fire. Please contact BGCM Wellness Center at https://bgcmalibu.org/wellness-center call (310) 457-6801 ext. 74141 or email wellnessinfo@bgcmalibu.org.
· Additional resources are available through the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health at https://dmh.lacounty.gov/ or by phone at 800-854-7771.
The City of Malibu remains committed to supporting our community during this recovery process. Thank you for your patience, resilience, and cooperation as we reach these critical milestones.
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