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Malibu Canyon is Open

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Officials have re-opened Malibu Canyon Road to all traffic. As always, please drive carefully and remain informed about conditions for Pepperdine’s Southern California campuses by utilizing the following resources: 

Greater Los Angeles road conditions can be viewed online at sigalert.com.

Red Flag Warning – December 9-11, 2024

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The National Weather Service issued a Red Flag Warning for Los Angeles and Ventura Counties for Monday, December 9, 2024 at 2 PM to Wednesday, December 11, 2024 at 2 PM due to strong Santa Ana winds with widespread gusts of 40-55 MPH and isolated gusts of 55-65 MPH. Additionally, humidity levels are expected to lower to approximately 15% or less and may remain at these low levels into Wednesday.

Red Flag Warnings issued by the National Weather Service identify time periods when conditions are ideal for wildfires. During Red Flag warnings it is especially important to:

  • Report any signs of smoke or flames immediately to emergency responders. If on the Malibu campus, call Public Safety at 310.506.4441. At all other locations report smoke/flames by calling 911;
  • Remember Pepperdine is a smoke free campus; in all other locations, use caution when disposing of cigarettes and ensure that they are completely extinguished. 
  • Minimize any use of open flame in outdoor settings; and
  • Consider taking down umbrellas and moving patio furniture inside.

During Red Flag conditions, Southern California Edison (SCE) may issue a Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS), a preemptive deenergization of electrical circuits in an attempt to prevent power lines from starting a potential wildfire. This may result in the temporary loss of power for a Pepperdine campus. Further details on a PSPS and how you can prepare are available here

The EOC is monitoring the situation and is prepared to respond to potential wildfires. In the event of a wildfire near the Malibu Campus, University officials are prepared to activate the Shelter-In-Place protocol, whereby the Pepperdine community remains on campus in a few centralized buildings, where shelter, food, water, and counseling and medical services are available. This plan is approved annually by the LA County Fire Department and has proven historically safe and useful to Pepperdine in past wildfires. 

Additional information regarding Red Flag Warnings and Pepperdine’s wildfire response plans is available on the University’s Emergency Information Page.

Red Flag Warning – Extended Through November 8, 2024

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The National Weather Service extended the Red Flag Warning issued earlier this week for the Santa Monica Mountains through November 8, 2024 at 11 AM due to Santa Ana winds and low humidities.

Red Flag Warnings issued by the National Weather Service identify time periods when conditions are ideal for wildfires. During Red Flag warnings it is especially important to:

  • Report any signs of smoke or flames immediately to emergency responders. If on the Malibu campus, call Public Safety at 310.506.4441. At all other locations report smoke/flames by calling 911;
  • Remember Pepperdine is a smoke free campus; in all other locations, use caution when disposing of cigarettes and ensure that they are completely extinguished. 
  • Minimize any use of open flame in outdoor settings; and
  • Consider taking down umbrellas and moving patio furniture inside.

During Red Flag conditions, Southern California Edison (SCE) may issue a Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS), a preemptive deenergization of electrical circuits in an attempt to prevent power lines from starting a potential wildfire. This may result in the temporary loss of power for a Pepperdine campus. Further details on a PSPS and how you can prepare are available here

The EOC is monitoring the situation and is prepared to respond to potential wildfires. In the event of a wildfire near the Malibu Campus, University officials are prepared to activate the Shelter-In-Place protocol, whereby the Pepperdine community remains on campus in a few centralized buildings, where shelter, food, water, and counseling and medical services are available. This plan is approved annually by the LA County Fire Department and has proven historically safe and useful to Pepperdine in past wildfires. 

Additional information regarding Red Flag Warnings and Pepperdine’s wildfire response plans is available on the University’s Emergency Information Page.

Update #5 – PCH Reopened and Mountain Fire Update

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PCH has reopened after it was previously closed between Corral Canyon and Webb Way, due to the Broad fire. 

Normal operations and classes continue on all Pepperdine campuses this evening and for the remainder of the week. We are aware that members of our community who live in the Camarillo/Oxnard area may be impacted by the Mountain Fire. Please prioritize your safety and the well-being of your families, friends, and homes, and support one another where possible. Contact your supervisor or professor to make arrangements if necessary. 

The Mountain Fire continues to impact the Camarillo/Oxnard area, damaging structures and burning more than 10,000 acres. The fire is approximately 30 miles from the Malibu campus and is not a threat to any Pepperdine campuses. For the latest evacuation notices, visit the Ventura County Sheriff’s dashboard.

We encourage students who feel they may need support to reach out for assistance through HRL staff and the Counseling Center. Pastoral care is available from the team at the Hub for Spiritual Life. Contact Tim Spivey, vice president of spiritual life, to make an appointment. Human Resources is available to help employees, and faculty and staff may access counseling services through their Employee Assistance Program – details are available on the Human Resources website or by contacting Human Resources at 310.506.4397.

This will be the final update from the Emergency Operations Committee (EOC) unless conditions materially change which require additional notice to the Pepperdine community. Remember, the red flag warning continues through 11 a.m. Friday – please continue to be mindful of these elevated fire conditions.