01/06/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/06/2025 15:09
Wildfire is a natural part of our ecosystem, and it is Malibu's number one public safety threat. Each fall, the conditions for major wildfires align, putting lives and homes at risk. That's why it's crucial that every family create a Red Flag Plan so that when a Red Flag Warning is issued, you're ready to act quickly to keep yourself and your family safe. It's also important to know the City, residents, and first responders have a shared responsibility for doing our parts to achieve community- wide preparedness and resilience.
The good news is, Malibu doesn't have to be caught off guard. We know what time of year Red Flag fire conditions occur. Each year, Malibu experiences 7-8 Red Flag Fire events between October 1 and December 31, totaling 14-18 days of increased wildfire risk. Red Flag conditions are declared by the National Weather Service when humidity drops to 15% or less, and sustained winds reach 25 MPH or more for at least six hours, typically during Santa Ana winds.
To stay safe, it is crucial for Malibu residents to have a Red Flag Plan. Follow the Los Angeles County Fire Department's "Ready, Set, Go" wildfire safety program:
READY:
SET:
When Red Flag conditions are forecast, monitor fire conditions and emergency information on local news, have evacuation routes ready, and ensure you're prepared to leave quickly. Check on elderly or disabled neighbors. Get in touch with family and friends to let them know your plans.
GO:
If authorities direct you to evacuate, do so promptly. People with disabilities, or who rely on medical devices or wheelchairs, and owners of horses and livestock should consider leaving the area early when Red Flag conditions are declared.
For more information, visit Fire.LaCounty.gov/RSG.