HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- A family will spend Christmas in mourning after losing a 10-year-old child and their belongings in a devastating apartment fire in southwest Houston.
Arson investigators are still on scene trying to determine what sparked the deadly blaze Monday morning in the 7000 block of South Gessner Road.
Sixty families were left homeless as the fire ripped through their units just after 8 a.m.
While Pedro Guerra was able to throw his younger children to safety from their third-floor apartment, 10-year-old Angel was killed in the fire.
"That's really sad right now," said Milton Contreras, the victim's uncle.
He and his family were trapped by the flames when the fire first started. Pedro is spending Christmas Eve in the hospital, recovering from severe burns.
"My heart is feeling very bad," said Alex Iraheta, who helped his neighbor save his children from the fire.
More than 100 firefighters responded to the deadly fire.
After putting out the flames, firefighters started handing out gifts to residents.
Many of the displaced families are now heading to a temporary shelter, where they will spend the Christmas holidays. These may be the only gifts they open this year.
The Guerra family has launched a GoFundMe account to help pay for Angel's funeral.