 Inside the State Emergency Operations Center, I'm Jonathan Goodell with a wildfire update for California. The State Operations Center here in Sacramento has been activated since Friday afternoon as extreme heat and strong winds caused dangerous fire conditions. This is where emergency managers are coordinating resources for multiple wildfires burning across California. Everything from mutual aid strike teams to shelters and evacuations, this is the nerve center when disasters strike. There are several fires burning, so let's take a look at the hotspots. Let's start up north where the Klamatham Fire is burning in Siskiw County near the California-Oregon border. As of noon today, containment is 5%. Nearly 22,000 acres have burned and there has been one civilian fatality, as well as 25 structures have been destroyed. In Yolo and Napa counties, containment continues to increase on the county fire, which has burned 88,000 acres and is now 48% contained. Ten structures have been destroyed and as many as 110 remain threatened by flames. Red flag warnings have been causing dangerous fire conditions in Southern California. Overnight, the holiday fire in Santa Barbara County burned at least 20 structures and is reported to be only 5% contained. Cal OES prepositioned mutual aid firefighting resources yesterday because of the extreme fire danger. Santa Barbara County is still recovering from one of the largest wildfires in state history, the Thomas Fire. That fire started in December of last year. It burned 281,000 acres and destroyed over 1,000 structures. Further south, the West Fire in San Diego County is now up to 30% containment after burning 400 acres. 18 structures were destroyed in that fire. Also in San Diego, two other fires at Camp Pendleton have burned 1,500 acres combined. Those are anticipating hot weather and dangerous fire conditions throughout the weekend. Stay tuned to local news stations for more information and have a plan to evacuate on a moment's notice no matter where you live in California. You can learn easy steps to be prepared at ready.gov or our Cal OES website. Click on preparedness. For all of us here at Cal OES, I'm Jonathan Godell. Thanks for watching.