Three wildfires burning in Southern California are a wake-up call for a challenging summer ahead, Cal Fire chief says. - Statewide, 32,054 acres have burned since Jan.
1, 50% above the five-year average. - Fires include a 1,386-acre blaze in Ventura County, a 16,600-acre fire on Santa Rosa Island, and the 3,535-acre River Fire in Kern County.
- PG&E shut off power to 4,700 homes in 15 counties as a precaution due to high winds. - Officials urge residents to create defensible space around homes as climate change increases fire risk.