Bonfire Eyed As Possible Cause For Fire That Spread To 20 Trees, 2 Properties In Norwalk

NORWALK (CBSLA) — An investigation is underway in Norwalk where trees caught fire overnight, and flames spread to nearby homes.

Investigators received a call of a fire that had erupted around 2:30 a.m. Saturday in the 11000 block of Elizabeth Street.

Twenty or so Cypress trees had caught fire as a result, officials said.

The trees were in such close proximity to two homes that flames quickly spread, destroying a garage, two vehicles and spreading to the attic of a home.

"It was just flames. It was just bright red and orange lights," said Marie Paul, a homeowner. "According to my kids, they were hanging out last night and the neighbors were having a bonfire. Those trees had represented a danger for us but we never realized that it was going to happen at one point."

Investigators suspect that the fire started as a result of that bonfire. An investigation is underway.

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