A Conklin family already recovering from this week's flooding is now dealing with the aftermath of a house fire.

The fire sparked around 10:00 p.m. Thursday.

Linda Burrows and her family were just turning in for the night after spending the day cleaning up water damage at Jimay's Flea Market .

No one was in the home at the time.

Fire investigators believe an electrical outlet might have started the fire.

Crews had a tough time getting to the home because of weight limits on a nearby bridge damaged by flooding.

Despite everything they've gone through - Linda and her family are still determined to open the flea market in a few weeks.

"I think I need a little more time to process it all and get it in my head of what I'm even going to do...you know...how I'm going to get it cleaned up. We'll get there. You know? We will get there. Just keep working at it. I'm hoping in three weeks we can have this place opened back up," said Linda Burrows, owner of Jimay's Flea Market.

The community is hosting a cleanup for the Flea Market Saturday.

If you're interesting in helping, it starts at 9 a.m.