The last large wildfire in Southern California was about 20% contained as it raged over 9,400 acres in Ventura County north of Los Angeles Saturday.

It has burned 15 square miles since Thursday evening. This blaze may be the latest attributed to electric lines, despite massive power shutdowns to hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses aimed at preventing new fires.

Winds had died down after near hurricane-strength gusts fanned flames of multiple fires in both the LA and San Francisco areas during the past week.

There were still eight wildfires burning across the state late Saturday.

In Northern California, the largest blaze, the 77,758-acre Kincade Fire in Sonoma County wine country was 75% contained, and most residents were returning after mass evacuations. At least 174 homes and 11 businesses were destroyed and 59 structures damaged, according to Cal Fire.