'It hurts': Vendors affected by N. Houston flea market fire unsure of when business will reopen

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Vendors arrived at their place of business, hopeful of returning to normal, but were met with locked gates and firefighters still on the scene. ABC13 spoke with them who said they're heartbroken over the ordeal.

A fire at the Tina Pancha Flea Market in north Houston has left vendors unsure of when they will open again.Heartache continues for those who were affected after a large fire broke out at a popular Houston flea market on Friday that left four people injured.

One man, who did not want to be identified due to fear of management, told ABC13 that over $10,000 worth of electronics were damaged in the fire. As the investigation into the fire continued, vendors said they felt helpless and were wondering about their next move.Firefighter, 1 person sent to hospital after large fire at Traders Village during busy Saturday

 

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