Fire officials say a row of trailers at a Londonderry, New Hampshire, flea market ignited and that the cause is suspicious.
The fire tore through two trailers and damaged a third Tuesday night at the Londonderry Flea Market just off Route 102. Officials told WMUR there wasn’t anything they believe could accidentally cause a fire. The trailers didn’t contain any fuel or accelerants.
The flames consumed shelving, spare machine parts, signs and other maintenance items.
The flea market has nine weeks left in its season. The owner does not anticipate that the damage will have any impact on business this weekend.
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