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The storage container damaged by the explosion is pulled out of the stall.

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A section of the stall roof was ripped open by the blast.

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Dismantling begins, The stall where the grenade exploded was the first to be dismantled and trucked to the police station.

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Following the January 5 blast at the Stabroek Market square, the authorities clamped down and began to dismantle stalls.

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Vendors pack up their goods after being given the order to move.

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Surrounded by police another vendor makes her point as she protests the order to move.

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A vendor protests the order to move from the Stabroek Market.

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Aggrieved vendors picketed the Ministry of Home Affairs.

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A Bobcat clears the debris from the decades-old Fuggies Beer Garden as authorities clamp down on vending following the explosion.

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Demolished stalls in the days following the explosion.

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A police mobile outpost is brought to the Stabroek Market Square.

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In the days following the explosion, demolitions continued, including the lone remaining public sanitary facility.

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Following a meeting with President Bharrat Jagdeo, some vendors were allowed to return under an agreement that requires them to close at 6pm.

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Sean’s fish shop and the K&VC restaurant are the only two buildings left standing at the Stabroek Market Square.

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A few days after demolition begins, some of the old stalls still remain standing at the Stabroek Market Square.