 Over 14,000 firefighters are on the front lines of 15 large wildfires across California. To date these fires have burned over 644,000 acres. Here's the latest numbers on the five largest fires burning in California. Starting south, the Holy Fire in Orange County grew slightly overnight. Over 4,000 acres containment at 5%. The Ferguson fire in Mariposa County also saw minimal growth overnight. Over 94,000 acres containment at 43%. The Donnell fire in Tuolumne County grew by nearly 2,500 acres. Now over 13,000 acres containment at just 5%. The Mendocino Complex fire in both Mendocino and Lake County is the largest fire in California history and the first wildfire in California history to burn 300,000 acres. It grew by another almost 10,000 acres overnight but containment is up now to 47%. And the Car Fire in Chasta County grew by close to 6,500 acres overnight. Containment at 47% nearly 1,600 structures destroyed. For the latest information on any of the wildfires burning in California you can go to the Cal Fire Incident page at fire.ca.gov.