By the numbers: Southern California wildfires Six major wildfires have scorched more than 141,000 acres of land.

 -- Six major wildfires have scorched over 175,000 acres across Southern California this week, forcing thousands of residents from their homes.

Some 8,500 firefighters on Saturday were still battling the blazes fanned by fierce Santa Ana winds, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.

Here's a breakdown of the major wildfires still raging in the region as of Saturday morning:

Thomas fire in Ventura County

Acres burned: 148,000

Containment: 15 percent

Structures destroyed: 537

Structures damaged: 118

Structures threatened: 15,000

Evacuations: 88,000 residents

Personnel on site: 3,993

Creek fire in Los Angeles County

Acres burned: 15,619

Containment: 80 percent

Structures destroyed: 105

Structures damaged: 70

Structures threatened: 2,500

Evacuations: 150,000 residents

Personnel on site: 1,964

Rye fire in Los Angeles County

Acres burned: 6,049

Containment: 65 percent

Structures destroyed: 1

Structures damaged: 0

Structures threatened: 5,460

Evacuations: 2,000 residents

Personnel on site: 813

Skirball fire in Los Angeles County

Acres burned: 475

Containment: 50 percent

Structures destroyed: 6

Structures damaged: 12

Evacuations: Over 700 homes in a 3.2-square-mile area

Lilac fire in San Diego County

Acres burned: 4,100

Containment: 20 percent

Structures destroyed: 105

Structures damaged: 15

Structures threatened: 1,500

Evacuations: 100,000 text alerts sent out

Personnel on site: 1,000

Liberty fire in Riverside County

Acres burned: 300

Containment: 90 percent

Structures destroyed: 7