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Red Flag Warning – December 9-10, 2023

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The National Weather Service issued a Red Flag Warning for Los Angeles and Ventura Counties for Saturday, December 9, 2023 from 10 AM to Sunday, December 10, 2023 at 6 PM due to Santa Ana winds of 20-40 MPH with gusts up to 70 MPH and humidity in the 6-18% range.

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 immediately to emergency responders. If on the Malibu campus call Public Safety at 310.506.4441. At all other locations report smoke by calling 911.
  • Use caution when disposing of cigarettes and ensure that they are completely extinguished.
  • Minimize any use of open flame in outdoor settings.
  • 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 loss of power for a Pepperdine campus. While SCE has promised to advise the community in advance, and University officials are in regular communication with SCE representatives, the community should nevertheless be prepared for the possibility of a PSPS. Further details on a PSPS and how you can prepare are available here

The Department of Public Safety is monitoring the situation and is prepared to respond to potential wildfires.

Accident at the Intersection of Malibu Canyon and Seaver Drive

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A car accident at the intersection of Malibu Canyon and Seaver Drive is blocking access to Malibu Canyon. At this time, only the Seaver Drive right lane exit toward PCH is open. Los Angeles County Fire Department and Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department are on scene. 

For the most up-to-date information on roads near Pepperdine’s Malibu campus, please call the Road Conditions Hotline at 310.506.7623 (ROAD). Greater Los Angeles road conditions can be viewed online at www.sigalert.com.  

Traffic Lights Out in Malibu Canyon

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There is a power outage affecting Malibu Canyon Road and other parts of the city of Malibu (Pepperdine’s Malibu campus is NOT affected and has power). Traffic lights are out at the intersections of Seaver Drive and Malibu Canyon Road and at Piuma Road and Malibu Canyon Road. These outages are causing traffic delays on Malibu Canyon Road, and there is no currently announced timeline for power restoration.

For the most up-to-date information on roads near Pepperdine’s Malibu campus, please call the Road Conditions Hotline at 310.506.7623 (ROAD). Greater Los Angeles road conditions can be viewed online at www.sigalert.com.  

Red Flag Warning – November 9, 2023

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The National Weather Service issued a Red Flag Warning for Los Angeles and Ventura County mountain and valley areas including the Malibu Coast for Thursday, November 9, 2023 from 3 AM to 6 PM due to Santa Ana winds of 30-50 MPH with gusts up to 55 MPH and humidity in the 8-15% range.

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 immediately to emergency responders. If on the Malibu campus call Public Safety at 310.506.4441. At all other locations report smoke by calling 911.
  • Use caution when disposing of cigarettes and ensure that they are completely extinguished.
  • Minimize any use of open flame in outdoor settings.
  • 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 loss of power for a Pepperdine campus. While SCE has promised to advise the community in advance, and University officials are in regular communication with SCE representatives, the community should nevertheless be prepared for the possibility of a PSPS. Further details on a PSPS and how you can prepare are available here

The Department of Public Safety is monitoring the situation and is prepared to respond to potential wildfires.