 Hi, I'm Brian May, as of Wednesday morning there were still some 15,000 residents across California under evacuation orders due to the wildfires burning across the state. But as of late Wednesday morning some of those evacuation orders began being lifted, including for the tiny community of Clearlake Oaks here in Lake County. Roads that were once closed are now open and residents are happy to come home. Jerry Holman was one of the first ones to return to his home in Clearlake Oaks. He had been evacuated since Sunday, but he came home knowing his house was still standing. Thanks to being able to monitor these security cameras he installed. I just put that up about a month ago and I can pan back and forth and I can pan and look up at the hills to see the smoke or fire or whatever. Our neighbors' houses there, I can pan and see those. So yes, that was good. I think everybody should get some of them. 25 miles to the south of Clearlake Oaks, Jimmy Manchuria has been staying in an evacuation shelter at Middletown High School for five days. He just found out he can go home. You were the one who told me that I could go home and I'm glad. How long have you been away? Five days. What's it been like for you? Red Cross has been great. These people have been wonderful, it's the biggest bottom line thing. Jimmy will be driving both he and longtime friend William back home. Yeah, well it's going to, the fridge will be a mess, but it'll be nice to be home. Back in Clearlake Oaks, signs of life are coming back quick and that's good news for the one convenience store that stayed open during the evacuations. Firefighters needing gas, they're only customers for the past five days. The fuel was, we kept it open 24 hours so they could buy and purchase on their state card. One look at the smoke in the air tells you these fires are far from out, but for now, for the lucky few, they are glad to be home. I told our neighbors they're from Lucerne and she was still in the dance. Happy.