Woolsey fire map update: How much of the Woolsey fire is contained?

Celebrities including Neil Young, Robin Thicke and Gerard Butler have also lost their homes in the fires in Malibu. 

How much of the Woolsey fire is contained?

The Woolsey fire is 15 percent contained.

Elsewhere, the Camp Fire has burned 111,000 acres across Northern California and was 25 percent contained on Sunday morning. 

At least 29 people have died in the Camp fire, which has burned the town of Paradise to the ground. 

There are still 228 people missing and 6,700 of homes and structures have been destroyed, according to Butte County Sheriff and coroner Kory Honea. 

Hill fire is a lot smaller and has burned across 4,531 acres. 

At least 179 structures have been destroyed by the Woolsey and Hill fires.

However, around 57,000 more buildings are at risk of going up in flames, according to fire officials. 

The fires are still expected to rage across the state on Monday. 

Gusts of wind have been reaching speeds of 40mph, officials have warned. 

The powerful winds have resulted in thousands of firefighters struggling to get the flames under control due to powerful winds. 

Scott Jalbert, chief of Cal Fire’s San Luis Obispo Unit, said Sunday morning: “Sadly, with these winds, it’s not over yet.”