**** Housing Media Release
Disaster Financial Assistance for November Storm Damage
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Nova Scotians with uninsurable damage from the heavy rain and windstorm on November 23 can apply for disaster financial assistance starting today, December 13.
“We know many Nova Scotians are dealing with storm-related damage, and this program will help ensure that they receive the support they need,” said John Lohr, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing and Minister responsible for the Emergency Management Office. “This storm created a lot of fear and stress for many people. We want them to have peace of mind and be able to move forward.”
The disaster financial assistance program helps municipalities, small businesses, not-for-profit groups and Nova Scotians get back on their feet after a disaster. The program supports those whose losses aren’t covered by insurance. The program will cover uninsurable losses of up to $200,000 per household. There is no deductible.
Applications are available online and will also be available at Access Nova Scotia centres, MLA offices, municipal offices and by calling 211. The application period will be open for about three months.
Nova Scotians affected by this storm should continue to assess damage, keep all receipts, take pictures and video and work with their insurance companies.
The Canadian Red Cross will administer emergency funding on behalf of the Province to a list of identified, eligible households. The Province has been working closely with the Red Cross since the storm and will continue to work with them to ensure that eligible households receive the financial assistance they need.
Quotes:
“We’ve gained extensive experience in recent years at rapidly distributing emergency financial aid on behalf of provincial governments after disasters like flooding and welcome the chance to help Nova Scotians the same way.”
– Christina Baert-Wilson, Provincial Director, Nova Scotia, Canadian Red Cross
Quick Facts:
— this disaster financial assistance program applies to structural damage to homes, as well as damage to uninsurable items like basic household goods and appliances, such as washers, dryers and furnaces
— anyone who isn’t sure if their insurance covers their losses should contact their insurance broker or company or the Insurance Bureau of Canada at 1-844-227-5422
Additional Resources:
Applications and more information on disaster financial assistance are available at: https://beta.novascotia.ca/disaster-financial-assistance-storm-flooding
Department of Municipal Affairs and Housing on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NS_DMAH
Nova Scotia Emergency Management Office on Twitter: https://twitter.com/nsemo