Mendocino Fire Becomes Biggest in Modern California History as Weary Firefighters Brace for More
(TNS) - It’s day 11 for Omar Estorga on the front lines of California’s firestorm.
Some nights, the captain and his crew have slept — sitting up — in the seats of their fire engine as the Carr fire raged. Other nights, they’ve stayed at the base camp in Shasta County. On their days off, they’ve snagged dorm rooms at Shasta College or, if they’re lucky, a hotel room when another fire crew has checked out.
As some 14,000 firefighters wrap up their second week battling more than a dozen destructive wildfires across the state, fatigue is setting but the fires show few signs of letting up.