They are also still searching for a cause – as some evacuees return to their homes. Drone View 7 showed how the store is unrecognizable. The fire chased Ryshiem Henderson from his home, who returned Monday morning after spending two nights in a hotel. “I panicked like everyone else. I mean it was right next to my yard and I was really looking at my fence. You could really see everything,” said Ryshiem Henderson. If you’re using the ABC7 News app, click here to watch live He stayed until the fire was extinguished – but then a firefighter advised him to leave the area for a few days due to possible toxins in the air. VIDEO: A huge fire broke out at the Home Depot in SJ “I would say that the fire brigade saved my house simply because it was throwing water on the roof and fighting the flames,” he said. The area around the On Blossom Hill Road store is still cordoned off as police and firefighters work to maintain the scene for their search. But people could not get to Wagly Veterinary Hospital and Pet Campus. The businesses that managed to open are waiting for a quiet day. Max Macias was able to reach his bank this morning at the Home Depot lot. He says he can not believe that this popular store is gone now. RELATED: Fire damage in Benicia harbor could affect Bay gas prices, city official says “It’s very bad. We just left the area six months ago. We lived a few blocks down and that was my shop, so it’s very bad for the community,” he said. The fire was first reported around 5pm on Saturday at the store at 920 Blossom Hill Rd between Santa Teresa and Winfield. According to the San Jose Fire Department, no injuries were reported to firefighters or civilians in the incident. No injuries were reported from firefighters or civilians. The fire is under investigation. Investigators from the San Jose Fire Department are on the scene and will continue their search overnight. – San Jose Fire Dept. (@SJFD) April 10, 2022 A shelter order was issued for residents in the El Lisa Drive area on Saturday due to the smoke that swept away on Saturday. But as of 1 p.m. on Sunday, an official says shelter warnings have been lifted. They say the air quality was deemed unhealthy by the dangerous members of the group and was re-evaluated on Sunday morning. The causes of the fire are still under investigation. Copyright © 2022 KGO-TV. All rights reserved.