 I'm Jonathan Goodell, here at the State Operations Center, which remains activated for the fifth consecutive day, initially in response to the public safety power shutoff, and now for multiple fires in Southern California, the most significant of which is a salvage fire, burning in the San Fernando Valley. Let's take a look at the numbers. 7,500 acres have burned, 10 structures have been destroyed, but containment is up to 19%. Thousands of residents, though, still remain evacuated from their homes. Five shelters remain open in the Los Angeles area, and you can check those by going to Red Cross Los Angeles for availability. More than a thousand fire and law personnel are on the ground responding to these fires. And there are 35 OES engines deployed through Mutual Aid, along with 247 from local government and one water tender. With red flag warnings still in effect until 6 p.m. on Saturday, there are also more than 60 engines from state and local governments pre-positioned throughout the state to respond quickly if other fires break out. For the latest fired updates, follow us on Facebook and Twitter and on our blog at OESNews.com. Cal OES Logo, Governor's Office of Emergency Services, where to find us, www.oesnews.com, look search Cal OES, Twitter and Instagram handle Cal underscore OES.