Malibu's Franklin Fire: Over 20,000 Ordered to Evacuate as Fire Spreads Over 3,000 Acres

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Malibu's Franklin Fire: Over 20,000 Ordered to Evacuate as Fire Spreads Over 3,000 Acres
CALIFORNIA - The Franklin Fire is raging in Malibu, California, with over 3,000 acres burned and at least 20,000 people under evacuation orders.

LATEST UPDATE - Officials in California held a news conference Tuesday to provide details on their response to the fire.

IMPACT - CBS News correspondent Carter Evans reports on the blaze, and CBS News Philadelphia meteorologist Grant Gilmore has a look at the forecast.

DON'T MISS - See the full news conference and stay updated with CBS News in the app.

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