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Posted on: September 2, 2025

[ARCHIVED] Weekly Tests of Everbridge Disaster Notification System in Sept for Preparedness Month & Fire Season

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Weekly Tests of Everbridge Disaster Notification System in September for National Preparedness Month & Wildfire Season Preparedness

September is National Preparedness Month, and the City of Malibu is working hard to prepare – and to help our residents and businesses be ready – for wildfires, earthquakes, and other disasters. The City will conduct Everbridge Disaster Notification System tests in September, to a different Malibu Evacuation Zone each week.

  • Thursday, Sept. 4, 5:00 PM – Zone MAL-C111
  • Thursday, Sept .11, 5:00 PM – Zone MAL-C112
  • Thursday, Sept. 18, 5:00 PM – Zone MAL-C113
  • Thursday, Sept. 25, 5:00 PM – Zone MAL-C114

Everbridge: The City has been using Everbridge for several years to send urgent emergency alerts during the most serious incidents that threaten lives and property, including evacuation orders. No sign-up is required, most Malibu landlines and cell phones are automatically entered into the Everbridge system. However, residents and businesses can create a profile to add additional contact information, street addresses, or secondary phone numbers at: www.MalibuCity.org/DisasterNotifications.

(The City uses website alerts for lower level emergency, traffic, utility and weather alerts. Sign up: www.MalibuCity.org/news)

It’s your shared responsibility to be prepared for wildfires, and that means knowing your Evacuation Zone and watching for emergency alerts. Look up your Evacuation Zone: www.MalibuCity.org/Evac and monitor Genasys Protect, the emergency and evacuation information site used by LA County at: https://Protect.Genasys.com/Search.

If you need assistance with Everbridge, or if you do not receive a test message, please contact the Public Safety Department at PublicSafety@MalibuCity.org or call 310-456-2489.