Monday, January 8, 2007

Wind-Driven Fire Burns 10 Structures In Malibu


Wind-Driven Fire Burns 10 Structures In Malibu

(AP) MALIBU, Calif. A wind-drivenwildfire ripped across 10 acres in Malibu Monday, destroying 10 structures, including at least two homes.

There was no immediate word of any injuries. The fire was reported at 5:01 p.m. at West Pacific Coast Highway and South Malibu Canyon Road. It was initially reported as a two-acre blaze, but winds up to 20 mph quickly drove the blaze across as many as 10 acres. The flames also moved within about a half-mile of Pepperdine University.

"We know the winds are kicking up," Los Angeles County Fire Inspector Ron Haralson said. "We are in Red Flag conditions right now so we did have additional resources pre-deployed to the Malibu area prior to this fire starting."

As many as 150 firefighters were on the scene, aided by three water-dropping helicopters, Haralson said.

Haralson said there was no immediate word of any evacuations, but ground crews would determine whether to order residents out of the area.

"Historically we know we do have the high brush area right there, homes on both sides of PCH," he said. "We're definitely watching the wind direction and we want to be careful of all the activity around that area."





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