(KRON) -- A wildfire erupted in San Jose on Tuesday afternoon, closing multiple off-ramps from US-101 and forcing nearby businesses to shelter in place, the San Jose Fire Department said. The fire is at Tully Road and northbound US-101. It was reported at 3:20 p.m. SJFD described the fire as "large." The off-ramp to Tully Road, as well as the on and off-ramps to Story Road, are closed, according to California Highway Patrol's traffic log. The fire damaged a utility pole, and it caused SJFD to issue a shelter-in-place. No evacuation orders or warnings have been issued. The public is told to avoid the area and find alternate routes of travel. This is a developing story.
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