 Hi, I'm Brian May in the State Operations Center Cal OES headquarters. I just want to give you an update on the largest of the fires that are burning across California on this Sunday morning and there are about 12 large wildfires burning it this morning. I'm gonna run down the top four of those and we'll start at the northern part of the state and work our way down so the car fire that's the large one in Shasta County over 89,000 acres and still just 5% contained. Latest number about 500 structures destroyed in that fire so far working our way down the Mendocino complex fire. This is a fire that spans both Mendocino and Lake counties. They combined it into one. It was two fires originally. It's now one large fire 24,000 acres, 10% containment and overnight that fire caused a massive power outage in those two counties. Mendocino and Lake County at one point. There are about 37,000 people without power as of this morning. All but about 500 of those have been restored in Mariposa County. The Ferguson fire. That's the one that's blanketed the Yosemite Valley with smoke. The Ferguson fire over 53,000 acres now contain it up to 30% and then in Riverside County, the Cranston fire 13,130 acres containment at 29% all these fires still very dynamic with the incredibly hot temperatures across the state. So firefighters still challenge trying to get these fires under control and continue to work on people getting back to their homes as safely and as soon as possible. You can continue to monitor all of our social media feeds, Facebook, Twitter, as well as our OES news.com will have updates throughout the day. For all of us at Cal OES, I'm Brian May. Thanks for watching.