A brush fire dubbed the Bella Fire tore through the rural Neenach area west of Lancaster on Wednesday, burning roughly 80 acres and triggering an evacuation warning for nearby residents and their animals. Fire crews called in a second-alarm response and zeroed in on stopping the blaze from racing through the dry, wind-whipped brush. Officials said the fire’s forward progress was halted before midday, and the cause remains under investigation.
Incident Location and Size
According to CAL FIRE, the Bella Fire is estimated at about 80 acres and is burning in Los Angeles County. The agency’s incident map places the origin at Avenue B-8 and 265th Street West in Neenach and shows an evacuation warning in effect for Zone LAC-E002. CAL FIRE’s public incident page also notes that the blaze started on Wednesday morning and that the cause is still under investigation.
How Crews Responded
Los Angeles County Fire units were dispatched after reports of smoke and flames, and a second-alarm response was requested in the late morning, according to CBS Los Angeles, which cited department updates. The outlet reported that officials said forward progress was stopped by 10:58 a.m. Crews used engines and air resources to keep the fire boxed into the Antelope Valley brushland…