 I'm Brian May in the Cal OES Newsroom with the latest on the California wildfires and we will start with good news from our friends at Cal Fire. The number of active fires in the state now down to nine. In Northern California, the weather continues to cooperate. Containment numbers on all of the major Northern California fires at or above 90%. And that's allowing the fighting to move resources now to the south as much higher temperatures and dangerous wind conditions continue to cause red flag warnings in much of Southern California. We also have good news in the form of schools. Eleven schools were able to be opened overnight and we are working hard to get the others opened as soon as it is safe and possible. Still 39 schools are closed, all of those in Sonoma County. Now as far as the statewide situation is concerned, the state emergency operation center just across the hall from me now still continues to be the hub of operations here in Sacramento. This is where state, local and federal officials are focused on recovery. Various task force teams are meeting several times a day to address issues like shelter for those who have lost their homes. Also schools we talked about and debris removal. And speaking of want to once again remind you to connect with your local county to get the information you need to begin the debris removal process. You can find that information on your county website. Yesterday officials in Santa Rosa held a press conference to specifically address questions about debris removal. Eric Lamaro is among those leading the debris cleanup efforts for Cal OES. The most important part of us moving forward on that full cleanup is the right of entry forms. The county needs to receive permission from each and every one of you that have tragically lost a home so that we can begin the work of cleaning your home site. And let me just dispel a couple misconceptions that I know are out there on the right of entry form. First and foremost, we are not going to charge you for this cleanup. If you have insurance that has a clause for debris, we'll be looking to collect that. If your insurance for debris is part of a larger category, we're going to let you rebuild. And if there's any proceeds left over, we'll look to collect those for debris. You heard Eric mention the right of entry forms. They are crucial to begin the cleanup process. And again, you can get those right of entry forms from your local county. For all of us at the State Operations Center, I'm Brian May. Thanks for watching.