 I'm Brian May in the State Operations Center at Cal OES headquarters. Here's the latest on the wildfires currently burning all across California. There are as of this morning more than 5,000 firefighters fighting wildfires up and down California. Currently over 174,000 acres have burned and there are over 272,000 Californians who have been evacuated from their homes due to these wildfires. Here's the latest on the three major fires currently burning in California starting north and working south. The campfire in Butte County already the most destructive wildfire in California history. The campfire grew by another 10,000 acres overnight. Now at 100,000 acres containment also up though by 15 percent overnight. Now at 20 percent, 6,453 structures have been destroyed in this fire with nine confirmed fatalities. Two major fires continuing to threaten homes in Ventura and Los Angeles County. The Woolsey fire covering both Ventura and Los Angeles County now 70,000 acres still zero percent contained. There are now two confirmed fatalities in the Woolsey fire. And the Hill fire also in Ventura County. Overnight mapping showed containment for the Hill fire up to 25 percent and that dropped the acreage burned down to 4,500 acres. Red flag conditions are forecasted to continue in Northern California through Sunday and in Southern California through Tuesday. Gus could exceed 60 miles an hour in some locations so residents all across the state are urged to remain alert, monitor your local law enforcement agencies and leave immediately if told to do so. For all of us at Cal OES and our partner agencies, I'm Brian May, thanks for watching.