 I'm Brian May in the state operations center Cal OES headquarters in Sacramento and behind me this office still managed 24 7 right now working with the 14 major wildfires that are burning still across California the largest of those and the most dangerous of those still is the car fire in Shasta County which doubled overnight it is now over 80,000 acres still just 5% contained over 500 structures have already burned in the car fire. And 38,000 people have been evacuated since this fire began last week. Earlier this morning we had a chance to talk to the director of Cal fire Ken Pimlott. The car fire this morning is over 80,000 acres. Yeah, significant growth overnight it's growing in three directions to the north south and to the west. But the important piece is firefighters continue to work aggressively to keep the fire from spreading any further into redding and there may be some isolated new structures that have been destroyed throughout the fire. But in general overall on the fire they've been doing an amazing job of protecting life and property but this fire is just well established in areas there in Shasta County and it's going to continue to grow. Again that was Cal Fire Director Ken Pimlott. Now one of the problems that firefighters are facing right now is just a lack of resources. With all of these fires burning across the state they are tapped out with trying to get resources in now from as far away as Maryland. There are states that are sending mutual aid to California. Here's the director of Cal OES's fire department, Kim Zagaris. What we're really fighting is not only the fires that we've got 14 major fires burning in the state right now but because of the heat wave we've been under. The 911 calls at the local level are up as well servicing those 911 calls for the heat related illnesses and stuff. So it's actually we're having less resources in the mutual aid system people are willing to give up. That on top of the local agencies are also because the heat are worried about their own jurisdiction with fires. We're really struggling in some areas to get some of these resources out the door. Again 14 wildfires now burning across California but as fire officials tell us they are seeing between 40 and 50 fires pop up every day. Their goal to jump on those smaller fires before they can become large overnight. We'll have the very latest. You can continue to join us on our Facebook, Twitter and OES news.com pages and for all of us at Cal OES. I'm Brian May. Thanks for watching.