- The Camp Fire that has destroyed at least 6500 homes and 260 commercial buildings in Butte County, has grown to 125-thousand 42 people have died in the fire that the more than 51-hundred firefighters fighting that wildfire appear to have been able to stop at the Chico city limits. The most destructive fire in the state’s history is considered to be 30 percent contained. Firefighters hope to have it fully contained by November 30th.
- 2 people have died as a result of the Woolsey Fire burning in Ventura County, which has burned 96-thousand 314 acres and is 35 percent 435 structures have been destroyed by this wildfire, and 57-thousand more are still threatened by it. 83% of all National Parks Service land in the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area has been burned by the Woolsey Fire.
- The 45-hundred and 31 acre Hill Fire is now considered to be 90 percent contained. 2 structures are said to have been destroyed by the Hill Fire.