KEY POINTS
  • Rescue helicopters pulled dozens of people from the Sierra National Forest through the morning, the California National Guard said.
  • Labor Day weekend that saw a dramatic airlift of more than 200 people and ended with the state's largest utility cutting power to 172,000 customers to try to prevent more blazes.
  • California has already set a record with 2 million acres (809,000 hectares) burned this year, and the worst part of the wildfire season is just beginning.

More than a dozen California firefighters trying to protect a mountain fire station from flames were overrun by the blaze Tuesday, and were several hurt. Elsewhere, military helicopters rescued more than 150 people stranded in the burning wilderness.

Fourteen firefighters and bulldozer operators deployed emergency shelters as flames overtook them and destroyed the Nacimiento Station in the Los Padres National Forest on the state's central coast, the U.S. Forest Service said. They suffered from burns and smoke inhalation, and three were flown to a hospital in Fresno, where one was in critical condition.