 Over 13,000 firefighters are on the front lines of 12 large wildfires across California. To date, these fires have burned nearly 667,000 acres and damaged or destroyed over 2,000 structures. Here's the latest information on five of the largest fires currently burning in California. The Holy Fire in Orange County more than doubled in size overnight. Now over 9,600 acres, just 5% contained. The nearly 1,900 firefighters on the Ferguson Fire in Mariposa County had their best night yet of containment on this 28-day-old fire. Containment jumping by 36% overnight. Now at nearly 80% contained just over 95,000 acres. The Donnell Fire in Toalami County grew by over 7,000 acres overnight. Containment still around just 5%. The largest fire in California history. The Mendocino Complex fire in both Mendocino and Lake Counties grew by another 4,300 acres. Containment continues to climb slowly. This fire now roughly 475 square miles, making it almost the size of California's largest city of Los Angeles. And the 4,700-plus firefighters working on the Car Fire in Shasta County continued to make progress. Containment holding steady at just under 50%. Over 177,000 acres burned and nearly 1,600 structures destroyed. For the latest information on any of the wildfires currently burning in California, you can go to the Cal Fire Incident page. That's fire.ca.gov.