Fortunately did crews did make progress overnight on the paddock fire burning north of Emmett. The fire has burned more than 100 and 87,000 acres and is now 5% contained the fire's incident. Command team held a meeting yesterday to update community members on the progress. The other night, we had, we thought we were doing pretty good with the lines. We had a wind come out of the north and push this fire in three different directions and, and that's why we do not have much containment yet on it. We're still working to catch up some of these areas in particular, these ones that are in very steep terrain that have some retardant line on them but not necessarily a lot of hand lines. Evacuation notices do remain in place for parts of Gem Payette and Washington counties. The Gem County Sheriff's Office says they are going door to door to alert residents who need to evacuate immediately while the blm says everyone in the area should be on alert just in case the snag fire burning near Lake Cascade keeps growing. It grew more than 6000 acres last night to more than 10,000 acres today, none of that fire is contained yet. Traffic on warm Lake Highway east of Scott Valley is closed. Residents are being allowed one time access into the warm lake area to retrieve personal items. Westbound traffic to cascade along the warm lake highway is still open all and evacuation level orders still in place. Meanwhile, crews are making progress on the Wolf Creek fire burning five miles south of Donnelly so far he has scorched roughly 1100 acres that fire started by lightning. It is now 49% contained. That's up from 46% last night. So crews are making progress. Officials have reduced evacuation orders in that area to reflect the lower fire danger. The lime point fire burning along the Snake River in the Hells Canyon area also grew overnight. It grew from around 28,000 acres to almost 30,000. The Adams County Sheriff's Office previously issued level three evacuation orders for bear and keep from on Thursday, they lowered it to a level two around bear allowing people to return to their homes. And then on Friday evening, evacuation levels were lowered for people living in C from as well.