 Hi, I'm Brian May from the State Operations Center, Cal OES headquarters in Sacramento. I want to give you the latest on all of the wildfires that are burning across California on this Monday morning, July the 30th. Here's the numbers for the largest fires in the state, and we'll start south and work our way north. The Cranston fire that's in Riverside County, 13,139 acres as of this morning, containment now at 57%. The Ferguson fire that's in Mariposa County. That's the one that's been blanketing Yosemite Valley. Acreage now over 56,000 containment up to 30%. The Mendocino complex fire, and that's actually two different fires. It's the river fire and the ranch fire, and it's spanning across Lake and Mendocino counties. The river fire over 35,000 acres. The ranch fire over 20,000 acres. So combined, you see the acreage at over 55,000 containment at 10%. It doubled in size yesterday. And then still the largest fire burning in the state right now. It's the car fire in Shasta County. Acreage over 98,000 approaching 100,000. Containment numbers did rise significantly overnight though. Now up to 20% structures damaged or destroyed though in the car fire. Now up to 966. For the latest information on any of the wildfires burning across California, you can go to Cal Fire's incident page. That's fire.ca.gov. Also be sure and check with your local county and city officials for road closures, evacuation notices and repopulation notices. For all of us at Cal OES, I'm Brian May. Thanks for watching.