06 Nov 2024 | 08:12 PM UTC
US: Brush fire prompts authorities to temporarily close Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu , California, Nov. 6
Authorities responding to brush fire in Malibu, California, US, Nov. 6; Pacific Coast Highway closed.
Authorities have temporarily closed the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, California, on Nov. 6 due to a brush fire in the area. The fire reportedly broke at the intersection of Malibu Canyon Road and the Pacific Coast Highway and has expanded to approximately 50 acres (20 hectares) in size. Further rapid growth is possible due to high wind conditions. A shelter-in-place order is in force for the affected area. There have been no immediate reports of casualties in connection with the blaze. Authorities did not immediately confirm the cause of the fire or specify when the affected route would reopen to traffic.
Heightened security and localized disruptions to transport and business will likely affect the area until authorities extinguish the fire and vacate the scene.
Avoid the vicinity of the fire until authorities extinguish it and vacate the scene. Consider taking alternative routes to circumvent the affected area and any disruptions. Allow extra time for travel if operating in the Malibu area. Adhere to all instructions issued by local officials.