The Palmdale Ellie Fire is rapidly spreading near Lake Palmdale, California, after breaking out Monday afternoon, according to local authorities. The wildfire has grown to approximately 25 acres as of the latest update, triggering shelter-in-place orders and evacuation warnings for several neighborhoods.
🚨 BREAKING: Fire Fight near Palmdale California aka the Ellie Fire
Evacuation have just been issued but command is also reporting forward progress has been stopped.
So far, no structures have been lost and no injuries reported. Cause under investigation, suspected… pic.twitter.com/OYxFIdz2Zy
— Andrew Hart (@realahart) September 2, 2025
How the Palmdale Ellie Fire Started
The fire reportedly began as a 5-acre blaze shortly after 4:30 p.m. near Barrel Springs Road and Harold First Street. Within minutes, it expanded significantly, fueled by dry brush and strong winds. Officials warn the fire could reach 100 acres if gusty conditions persist.
Evacuation Zones and Safety Alerts
Current evacuation alerts include:
- Shelter-in-Place: Zone PAL-029
- Evacuation Warnings: Zones PAL-027, PAL-028, and PAL-030
Residents are urged to monitor the Genasys Evacuation Map for real-time updates and prepare to leave immediately if conditions worsen.
Firefighting Efforts and Containment Progress
Fire crews have made progress, with reports indicating forward movement has been slowed, but containment remains uncertain. “So far, no structures have been lost and no injuries reported,” fire command confirmed. The cause of the Ellie Fire remains under investigation but is suspected to be human-related.
Traffic and Local Impact
The fire broke out near the 14 Freeway, causing concern for commuters. Authorities are advising drivers to avoid the area to allow emergency crews to work without obstruction.
Community Urged to Stay Prepared
Officials emphasize the importance of readiness: “Residents should stay alert, follow evacuation orders, and keep emergency kits ready.”
The Ellie Fire serves as another reminder of how quickly wildfires can escalate under California’s dry, windy conditions.