 Here's the wildfire update for a Monday August 13, 2018. Almost 13,000 firefighters remain on the lines of 11 large wildfires across California. Here's the latest on six of the largest fires currently burning. The Holy Fire in Orange County, now over 22,000 acres, containment up to 52 percent. Crews have been able to make progress and as a result, the Glen Eden and Riverside evacuations have been lifted. The Ferguson Fire in Mariposa County is inching closer to full containment. You can see here how this fire has grown to nearly 100,000 acres since it began exactly one month ago. Full containment of the Ferguson is expected to happen on Wednesday of this week, although some interior parts of the burn area may continue to smolder, continuing to cause lingering smoke in Yosemite Valley. The Donnell Fire in Toalami County is now over 23,000 acres. Containment still around 20 percent even as additional firefighters continue to arrive joining the 800 firefighters already on this fire. The Mendocino Complex Fire, covering both Mendocino and Lake Counties, as you watch the progression of this fire, you can see how it's grown to now more than 530 square miles larger than the cities of Los Angeles and Oakland combined. Containment close to 70 percent. Now to the Car Fire in Shasta County, as you watch how this fire grew and ran into the City of Reading, the Car Fire now over 200,000 acres, containment up slightly at 61 percent. And also in Shasta County, the Hat Fire, which is now just under 2,000 acres, but firefighters are making good progress. Containment now up to nearly 70 percent. State Route 299 has reopened to the public. For the latest information on any of the wildfires currently burning in California, you can go to the Incident page on the Car Fire website, that's fire.ca.gov. And if you live in one of the burn areas and need shelter or any assistance information, you can go to wildfirerecovery.org.