There are currently more than a dozen wildfires are burning in California. From San Diego county in the south to the Klamath mountains near the Oregon border, they range in size from a few hundred to nearly thirty thousand acres. They’re blazing in the Sierra Nevada and the Coast Range. They are being fought by firefighting crews from Cal Fire and the national forest service with personnel also coming from elsewhere in the nation to assist. Numerous other local and state agencies are involved as well. Vic Bedoian reports from Fresno.