 Here's the wildfire update for Tuesday, August 14th, 2018. Over 12,500 firefighters remain on the lines of 11 large wildfires across California. Here's the latest on six of the largest fires currently burning. Firefighters made great progress on the Holy Fire in Orange County overnight, still just under 23,000 acres but containment jumped overnight by a third, now right at 60%. There is also great news to report on the Ferguson fire in Mariposa County. So much progress has been made on containing this nearly 100,000 acre fire that Yosemite National Park has reopened Yosemite Valley to visitors as of 9 a.m. Tuesday. Visitors returning to the valley may continue to see visible smoke and or urge to be mindful of firefighters, equipment and road construction delays. The Donnell fire in Tuolumne County grew by another 6,000 acres overnight, now just shy of 30,000 acres, containment holding around 25%. Monday night was another tragic night on the Mendocino Complex fire, the largest wildfire in California history. A firefighter from Utah was injured while working on an active portion of the ranch fire within the Mendocino complex. He was airlifted to a hospital where he died. There are currently three separate fires burning in Shasta County, the largest, the Car Fire, grew by another 5,000 acres overnight but containment also grew, now up to 65%. And the Hat Fire also in Shasta County held steady overnight, still just under 2,000 acres containment at 75%. For the latest on any of the wildfires currently burning in California, you can go to the Incident page on the Cal Fire website, that's fire.ca.gov. And if you need help, assistance or information on recovery from the wildfires, you can go to wildfirerecovery.org.