Malibu Wildfires
10/26/1929 - Malibu Colony, 13 homes burned.
1930 - "Potrero," Decker Canyon Road Corridor, 15,000 acres, accidental blaze caused by walnut pickers in Thousand Oaks area.
10/23/1935 - "Malibu" or "Latigo/Sherwood," Kanan/Decker Corridor, 30,000 acres.
11/23/1938 - "Topanga," Topanga Canyon, 14,500 acres.
10/20/1943 - "Las Flores," Malibu Canyon, 5,800 acres.
11/6/1943 - "Woodland Hills (Las Virgenes)," Kanan/Decker Corridor, 15,000 acres.
12/26/1956 - "Newton," Kanan/Decker Corridor, 26,000 acres, 100 homes, one death, Frank Dickover.
12/2/1958 - "Liberty," Malibu Canyon, 18,000 acres, eight firefighters injured, 74 homes destroyed (17 in Corral Canyon).
11/6/1961 - "Topanga," Topanga Canyon, 8,000 acres.
9/25/1970 - "Wright," Malibu Canyon, 28,000 acres, 10 deaths, 103 homes destroyed.
10/30/1973 - "Topanga," Topanga Canyon, 2,800 acres.
10/23/1978 - "Kanan," Kanan/Decker Corridor, 25,000 acres, 2 deaths, 230 homes.
10/09/1982 - "Dayton," Malibu Canyon Corridor, 44,000 acres, 15 homes in Paradise Cove destroyed.
10/14/1985 - "Piuma," Las Flores area, Topanga Canyon, 4,700 acres.
10/14/1985 - "Decker," Kanan/Decker Corridor, 6,600 acres. Both arson-caused; six homes destroyed; $1 million damage.
11/2/1993 - "Old Topanga Fire," Topanga Canyon Corridor, at the time "the largest deployment of firefighters in the history of California," 3 civilian deaths, 565 firefighters injured (five in Malibu), 16,800 acres burned, 369 homes (268 in Malibu) destroyed. $219 million damage.
10/28/1996 - "Calabasas," Malibu Canyon Corridor, Brush fire ignited by arcing power line, 13,000 acres; 10 houses destroyed.
1/6/2003 - "Pacific," began near Pacific Coast Highway near Broad Beach, 759 acres, three homes damaged. Possibly sparked by power lines. Evacuations in Encinal and Decker canyons. Fires in Latigo and Corral canyons burned 20 acres.
1/8/2007 - "Malibu Road," began at Malibu Bluffs State Park, 20 acres burned, five homes destroyed, six damaged. Speculated cause, "discarded smoking materials." $60-$100 million damage.
10/21/2007 - "Canyon" Fire - 4,565 acres burned; three firefighters injured; six homes destroyed (four within city limits); 15 homes damaged; 2,100 residents evacuated.
Sources: Los Angeles County Fire Department; California Coastal Commission; The Malibu Times, Los Angeles Times; "Burn Malibu Burn," Michael Davis; LA Weekly Nov. 15-21, 1996;" The Malibu," W.W. Robinson and Lawrence Clark Powell, 1958; "Malibu Diary," Penelope Grenoble O'Malley, 2004; "My Fifty Years in Malibu," Dorothy Stotsenberg, 2005; malibucomplete.