A look at all the fires burning in Northern California

Wildfires whipped by powerful winds swept through Northern California, killing at least 42 people and destroying more than 6,900 homes and businesses.About 100,000 people across the region were forced to evacuate their homes as at least 16 wildfires consumed more than 240,000 acres.Below is a quick update on most of the fires:ATLAS FIRE (updated 10:40 p.m. Wednesday) **Part of the Southern LNU ComplexSolano County/Napa CountyLocated off of Altas Peak Rd, south of Lake Berryessa 51, 064 acres84 percent contained6 people have been killed5000 structures threatened303 structures destroyed, 40 damagedFor more, tap hereCASCADE FIRE (updated 6:15 p.m. Wednesday) ** FULLY CONTAINEDPart of the Wind ComplexYuba CountyLocated near Cascade Way and Marysville Rd, north of Collins Lake9,989 acres100 percent contained4 people killed in connection with the wildfire100+ homes destroyedFor more, tap hereCHEROKEE FIRE (updated 6:30 a.m. Monday) **FULLY CONTAINEDButte CountyLocated off Cherokee Road and Zonalea Lane in Oroville 8,417 acres100 percent containedLA PORTE FIRE (updated 6:15 p.m. Wednesday) ** FULLY CONTAINEDPart of the Wind ComplexButte CountyLocated near La Porte Rd and Oro Bangor Hwy, Bangor 6,151 acres100 percent containedFor more, tap hereLOBO FIRE (updated 6:15 p.m. Wednesday) ** FULLY CONTAINEDPart of the Wind ComplexNevada CountyLocated near Lone Lobo Trail, Rough and Ready 821 acres100 percent contained30 to 40 structures lostFor more, tap hereMCCOURTNEY FIRE (updated 6:30 p.m. Friday) **FULLY CONTAINED**Part of the Wind ComplexNevada CountyLocated near McCourtney Rd and Hwy 20, Grass Valley76 acres100 percent contained8 homes destroyedFor more, tap hereNUNS/NORRBUM/ADOBE/PRESSLEY/PARTRICK FIRE (updated 10:50 p.m. Wednesday) **Part of the Central LNU Complex -- Five fires have mergedSonoma CountyLocated near Hwy 12, north of Glen Ellen, east of Boyes Hot Springs54,423 acres80 percent contained1 contracted firefighter died in this fireFor more, tap herePOCKET FIRE (updated 10: 50 p.m. Wednesday) **Part of the Central LNU ComplexSonoma CountyLocated off Pocket Ranch Rd and Ridge Ranch Rd, Geyserville14,225 acres63 percent containedPOINT FIRE (updated 7 p.m. Thursday) **FULLY CONTAINEDCalaveras CountyLocated near Hwy 26 and Higdon Rd., West Point 130 acres100 percent containedREDWOOD/POTTER FIRE (updated 7:25 p.m. Wednesday) **Part of the Mendocino Lake ComplexMendocino CountyLocated north of Hwy 20, west of Mendocino National Forest, south of Black Bart 36,523 acres80 percent contained8 people have been killedSULPHUR FIRE (updated 7:25 p.m. Wednesday) **Part of the Mendocino Lake ComplexLake CountyLocated off Hwy 20 and Sulphur Bank Road, Clearlake Oaks2,207 acres94 percent containedTUBBS FIRE (updated 10:50 p.m. Wednesday) **Part of the Central LNU ComplexSonoma and Napa countiesLocated off of Hwy 128 and Bennett Ln. in Calistoga36,432 acres91 percent contained23 people have been killedAt least 2,834 homes have been destroyed, as well as 400,000 square-feet of commercial space

Wildfires whipped by powerful winds swept through Northern California, killing at least 42 people and destroying more than 6,900 homes and businesses.



About 100,000 people across the region were forced to evacuate their homes as at least 16 wildfires consumed more than 240,000 acres.


Below is a quick update on most of the fires:

ATLAS FIRE (updated 10:40 p.m. Wednesday) **Part of the Southern LNU Complex

Solano County/Napa County

Located off of Altas Peak Rd, south of Lake Berryessa

51, 064 acres

84 percent contained

6 people have been killed

5000 structures threatened

303 structures destroyed, 40 damaged

For more, tap here

CASCADE FIRE (updated 6:15 p.m. Wednesday) ** FULLY CONTAINED

Part of the Wind Complex

Yuba County

Located near Cascade Way and Marysville Rd, north of Collins Lake

9,989 acres

100 percent contained

4 people killed in connection with the wildfire

100+ homes destroyed

For more, tap here

CHEROKEE FIRE (updated 6:30 a.m. Monday) **FULLY CONTAINED

Butte County

Located off Cherokee Road and Zonalea Lane in Oroville

8,417 acres

100 percent contained



LA PORTE FIRE (updated 6:15 p.m. Wednesday) ** FULLY CONTAINED

Part of the Wind Complex

Butte County

Located near La Porte Rd and Oro Bangor Hwy, Bangor

6,151 acres

100 percent contained

For more, tap here

LOBO FIRE (updated 6:15 p.m. Wednesday) ** FULLY CONTAINED

Part of the Wind Complex

Nevada County

Located near Lone Lobo Trail, Rough and Ready

821 acres

100 percent contained

30 to 40 structures lost

For more, tap here

MCCOURTNEY FIRE (updated 6:30 p.m. Friday) **FULLY CONTAINED

**Part of the Wind Complex

Nevada County

Located near McCourtney Rd and Hwy 20, Grass Valley

76 acres

100 percent contained

8 homes destroyed

For more, tap here

NUNS/NORRBUM/ADOBE/PRESSLEY/PARTRICK FIRE (updated 10:50 p.m. Wednesday) **Part of the Central LNU Complex -- Five fires have merged

Sonoma County

Located near Hwy 12, north of Glen Ellen, east of Boyes Hot Springs

54,423 acres

80 percent contained

1 contracted firefighter died in this fire

For more, tap here

POCKET FIRE (updated 10: 50 p.m. Wednesday) **Part of the Central LNU Complex

Sonoma County

Located off Pocket Ranch Rd and Ridge Ranch Rd, Geyserville

14,225 acres

63 percent contained



POINT FIRE (updated 7 p.m. Thursday) **FULLY CONTAINED

Calaveras County

Located near Hwy 26 and Higdon Rd., West Point

130 acres

100 percent contained

REDWOOD/POTTER FIRE (updated 7:25 p.m. Wednesday) **Part of the Mendocino Lake Complex

Mendocino County

Located north of Hwy 20, west of Mendocino National Forest, south of Black Bart

36,523 acres

80 percent contained

8 people have been killed



SULPHUR FIRE (updated 7:25 p.m. Wednesday) **Part of the Mendocino Lake Complex

Lake County

Located off Hwy 20 and Sulphur Bank Road, Clearlake Oaks

2,207 acres

94 percent contained



TUBBS FIRE (updated 10:50 p.m. Wednesday) **Part of the Central LNU Complex

Sonoma and Napa counties

Located off of Hwy 128 and Bennett Ln. in Calistoga

36,432 acres

91 percent contained

23 people have been killed

At least 2,834 homes have been destroyed, as well as 400,000 square-feet of commercial space

