SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Since the wildfires began raging in California last weekend, Cal Fire crews said they have battled more than 625 new wildfires, which have now burned over 1.4 million acres throughout the state.To put that into perspective, that's just about 1% of California's landmass, which equals about one million football fields or 1,875 square miles.More than 1,000 structures have been either destroyed or damaged and 30,500 structures remained threatened.
To date, seven people have died. UPLOAD YOUR PICTURES TO THE KTVU WEATHER APPThe largest complex of fires are raging in Northern California, from the LNU fires in the North Bay, to the SCU fires across the East and South bays, and the CZU fires in San Mateo and Santa Cruz.