After a fire broke out at the main warehouse of the Central Market on Monday, tenants and vendors of the food area did a general cleaning of their spaces ahead of their reopening today.
Supported by a pipe with water from the firefighters, the merchants carried out a general cleaning of the umbrella area located at the access to Feliciano Radilla Street. There, each column placed in the center has a slab simulating an umbrella.
That area is divided by a corridor of a wall barely more than two meters high that was part of the main cave. The fire has reached a part of the umbrellas and two places have been affected.
Both establishments have cracked walls, with vendors indicating that the intense heat of the fire caused the walls to crack, and they fear that a minor earthquake could cause them to collapse, prompting the owners to evict them Is.
A few meters away from where the two stores are, there is another store, although its structure is not affected, but the electrical wires and safety hoses have melted, and the roofs of the umbrellas are blackened by the smoke of the fire.
The woman said that her concern was that he told her that she would bear the cost of the arrangement. She remarked that she had been selling at a relative’s stall for 15 years, and in all that time she had never experienced anything like this.
The vendors themselves on the tour were also surprised that after washing the floor of their shops and corridors, they are looking different in color and shiny.
He informed that this Friday more than 100 food selling places will open on a regular basis in that section of the market.