The blazes, which also closed a major north-south highway, come amid record temperatures in the western US state, where the annual wildfire season typically starts much later in the year.
Twenty thousand people were asked to evacuate their homes near San Diego on Tuesday night, although the order was later lifted as firefighters got the upper hand on the blaze.
But yesterday multiple fires erupted, including two at the Camp Pendleton base between Los Angeles and San Diego, where a naval weapons station was evacuated, along with military housing and a school.
In the nearby seaside resort of Carlsbad meanwhile fires burned homes, downed power lines and forced evacuations of homeowners as well as schoolchildren and tourists at the Legoland amusement park.
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More than 11,000 homeowners were asked to leave their homes in the city, officials said.
California and other western US states are routinely hit with wildfires during the summer and fall, but blazes have occurred earlier in the year in recent times.