 I'm Brian May with Cal OES at the Creek Fire in Fresno County. This fire now over 176,000 acres, still 0% contained. And you can see behind me, one structure is burned, the structure next to it still standing. This fire moved through here quickly. People here had minutes to evacuate. If you're out there and you see the fire and you think it's a waste from it, it could be on you in minutes. Russ Davis is Chief of the Bald Mountain Fire Department. This is home for him. He knows this Sierra National Forest well, knows Shaver Lake and the fuels that are still feeding this massive fire. The ongoing firefight includes hand crews, dozers, air support and mutual aid being coordinated by Cal OES from across the state. This fire dynamic and changing by the minute. More evacuation orders could come at any moment, meaning those in the area need to be ready and pay close attention to local authorities. Like Russ. When it's pushing that fire and if it's kind of creeping on you, don't let that fool you. That foolish type of situation or denial that it's going to get to you, that's foolish very much. It's going to come and get you. For more information on wildfire evacuations, go to ready.gov. And for the latest on the wildfires currently burning in California, go to fire.ca.gov.