As October's California wildfires die down, use our interactive map to see what fires remain.

Early Friday morning the Maria fire ignited northwest of Los Angeles. That day destroyed two homes, threatened 2,700 more, and caused the evacuation of 10,800 residents. As of last report Sunday evening it was at more than 9,400 acres and 70 percent contained.

Earlier last week a brush fire, the Hillside fire, near San Bernardino destroyed six homes.

Most of the previous week's blazes were contained or extinguished by Nov. 3.

In Southern California, the Easy fire was 100 percent contained as of Sunday, as was the 46 fire.

Among the biggest threats last week was the the Getty fire, which has consumed more than 700 acres on a hillside in West Los Angeles and the Kincade fire in wine country north of San Francisco. That fire had burned through more than 77,000 acres, approximately 117 square miles, and was 78 percent contained as of Sunday evening.