The Southland suffered six major wildfires last week, and the monster Thomas fire continues to burn rapidly in Ventura and Santa Barbara counties.

As of noon Tuesday, Dec. 12, here are the latest facts and figures we have on the blaze, as well as the five other fires that ahve wreaked havoc in Southern California since Dec. 4.

(Figures will be updated as new information becomes available)

Fires’ impact across Southern California

260,000+ acres have been burned in the Southland. That’s more than 405 square miles.

Roughly 1,160 structures have been destroyed, including nearly 800 homes.

25,000 structures have been threatened.

More than 90,000 people displaced by the fires.

More than 10,000 firefighters from California and at least ten other states are working to save lives and homes.

More than 1,048 animals are being cared for by Ventura County Animal Services.

184 animals were sheltered by Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care & Control.

Nearly 1,700 guardsmen from the California National Guard have been deployed in the region.

Here’s how the fires are looking individually.

Thomas fire in Ventura and Santa Barbara counties

234,000 acres burned (as of 12 p.m. Tuesday)

20% containment

$48,616,000 spent battling the blaze

6,946 firefighters on scene

88,000+ residents evacuated

695+ homes destroyed

190+ other structures destroyed

27 helicopters in battle

2,128 Southern California Edison customers are without power in the Ventura area.

519 power poles have been damaged by the Thomas fire.

Creek fire in northeast San Fernando Valley

15,619 acres burned (as of 12 p.m. Tuesday)

98% containment

330 firefighters on scene

18,000 structures are currently threatened

56 homes and 49 other structures destroyed

45 homes and 25 other structures damaged

2,500 structures threatened

2 injuries reported

Rye fire in Santa Clarita area

6,049 acres burned (CalFire downgraded acreage Friday morning)

96% containment

652 firefighters on scene

1 firefighter injured

6 structures destroyed, 3 damaged

5,460 structures threatened

2 helicopters in battle

#RyeFire [update] off Rye Canyon Loop, west of Valencia (Los Angeles County) remains 6,049 acres and 96% contained. https://t.co/ZMx1UKojdE pic.twitter.com/Tptsg8tJo4 — CAL FIRE (@CAL_FIRE) December 12, 2017

Skirball fire in Los Angeles

422 acres burned (as of 12 p.m. Tuesday)

85% containment

808 firefighters on scene

3 firefighters sustained minor injuries

6 homes destroyed

12 structures damaged

700 homes evacuated

This interactive map shows where the four fires are burning.

Lilac fire in San Diego County

4,100 acres burned (as of 12 p.m. Tuesday)

92% containment

1,659 firefighters on scene

157 structures destroyed, 64 damaged

10,000 people evacuated

11 helicopters in battle

2 firefighters, 4 civilians injured

25 horses killed

#LilacFire [update] off Old Hwy 395 at Dulin Road, Bonsall (San Diego County) is now 4,100 acres and 92% contained. https://t.co/d1AIEV66qV pic.twitter.com/PcRkF6lfHC — CAL FIRE (@CAL_FIRE) December 12, 2017

Liberty fire in Murrieta area of Riverside County

300 acres burned

100% containment

1 structure, 6 outbuildings destroyed

0 injuries reported