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Pepperdine University cross survives Franklin Fire: ‘Grateful to God’

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A cross overlooking Pepperdine University miraculously withstood a wildfire that got here dangerously near the Malibu, California, campus and compelled college students to shelter in place earlier this week. 

A video shared by the campus on Wednesday reveals a discernible climbing path main as much as the unscathed cross surrounded by scorched grime and vegetation. 

The college shared an unattributed quote from somebody who mentioned they grew to become “teary-eyed” and “grateful to God” as they moved nearer to the cross.

The cross sits on the prime of a hiking trail that extends three miles into the Santa Monica Mountains.

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A cross sitting atop the Santa Monica Mountains overlooking the campus of Pepperdine University in Malibu, California.  (Pepperdine University)

The authentic cross burned down throughout the Woolsey Fire in 2018. The present 20-foot cross was positioned there by the brothers of the Sigma Chi fraternity, the college mentioned in a blog post.

In the meantime, firefighters are persevering with to battle the blaze – dubbed the Franklin Fire – which was solely 20% contained on Thursday. 

Dark palm trees stand tall against the raging Malibu fire

The Franklin Fire rages via the upscale metropolis of Malibu. (Mario Tama/Getty Images)

The flames have been fed by highly effective winds that swept via the area at the start of the week, making it tough for firefighters to regulate the flames.

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The climate improved a lot on Wednesday that meteorologists discontinued all pink flag warnings, which point out excessive hearth hazard, and crews have been in a position to efficiently push again towards the flames.

The metropolis, which is about 45 miles north of Los Angeles, is understood for its rugged canyons, beautiful bluffs and celebrities’ seaside mansions.

The Franklin Fire induced a shelter-in-place order at Pepperdine University in Malibu as flames surrounded the campus. (Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times by way of Getty Images)

More than 3,700 Malibu residents have been allowed to return to their houses, however one other 1,600 individuals with houses within the metropolis remained beneath evacuation orders. A

ll instructed, some 20,000 residents within the metropolis and neighboring areas have been affected by obligatory evacuation orders and warnings for the reason that hearth broke out late Monday.

Dark palm trees stand tall against the raging Malibu fire

The Franklin Fire rages via Malibu. (Mario Tama/Getty Images)

The evacuation orders impacted many celebrities who stay within the metropolis, together with Cher, Jane Seymour and Dick Van Dyke, amongst others. 

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Early evaluation reveals little to no harm to constructions at Pepperdine University. Final exams have been postponed or canceled, and college members have been figuring out how greatest to finish the semester, which ends this week.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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