Firefighters inspect the barbecue area of the restaurant where a two-alarm fire erupted at Mi Pueblo Supermarket on Story Road in San Jose, Calif., on Wednesday, February 1, 2017. (Josie Lepe/Bay Area News Group)

Firefighters mop up after a two-alarm fire at Mi Pueblo Supermarket on Story Road in San Jose, Calif., on Wednesday, February 1, 2017. (Josie Lepe/Bay Area News Group)

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SAN JOSE — A two-alarm fire erupted Wednesday night at a Mi Pueblo Supermarket in East San Jose.

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Oregon authorities open arson probe into deadly wildfire Firefighters responding to a report of a fire on the 1700 block of Story Road arrived to find smoke and flames coming from the store’s outdoor restaurant and roof, said San Jose fire Capt. Kevin Stidham.

A second alarm was immediately called because of the potential for the fire to spread to other businesses in the strip mall.

A build up of grease in the exhaust system of a BBQ pit was pinpointed as the cause of the fire, which spread to the roof, Stidham said. A sprinkler system helped contain the fire.

No injuries were reported.

Stidham said the store reopened after the county health department determined none of the food was damaged.