 Hello, I'm Sean Boyd in the State Operations Center at Cal OES where teams of people are working around the clock to assist recovery and response efforts around the state. Cal OES coordinated additional mutual aid fire crews on the Mosquito Fire in Placer County as well as for the aggressive spot fire it created. The Mosquito grew to become the largest fire in California this year at more than 67,000 acres. The crews gained significant ground in Siskiw County where phase one of household hazardous waste removal began on the mill fire. Cal OES Director Mark Gillarducci along with recovery partners reassured residents they're here for the long haul. Also in Siskiw County debris removal on the McKinney fire wrapped its operation while to the south in Mariposa County Cal OES announced that phase one of the debris removal process for the oak fire is also complete. And with wetter weather affecting California it's a relief to say that we have completed emergency watershed protection work for the oak and McKinney fires. To see more from us go to news.caloes.ca.gov and follow us on all our social media platforms.