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Nova Scotians can now apply for funds to cover uninsurable flood losses

The Nova Scotia government says the Disaster Financial Assistance Program covers up to $200,000 in uninsurable losses per household, small business and not-for-profit organization.

Program covers up to $200K in uninsurable losses per household

A large white building is seen surrounded by a water, flooded. A small sedan sits in front of the house and is also flooded.
A building on Union Street in Bedford, N.S., is seen surrounded by water after the Sackville River overflowed due to heavy rains. (Jonathan Villeneuve/Radio-Canada)

Nova Scotians can now apply for financial assistanceto help cover uninsurable losses due to last weekend's severe flooding.

The provincial government said Wednesday the Disaster Financial Assistance Program covers up to $200,000 in uninsurable losses per household, small business and not-for-profit organization.

"This has been a very difficult situation for so many Nova Scotians, and this program is designed to help," said Emergency Management Office MinisterJohn Lohr.

"These floods have caused severe damage, and I want people to know we are working as quickly as possible to get them the support they need to begin their cleanup and repairs."

Applications for the program are available atAccess Nova Scotia centres,MLA offices and online.

Halifax Regional Municipality Mayor Mike Savage will provide an update onthe municipal flood response at 2:30 p.m. AT, which will be livestreamed on cbc.ca/ns.

Residents are asked to continue to assess damage, keep all receipts, take pictures and video and to contact their insurance companies.

The government notes the program does notreplaceprivate insurance and only uninsurable damage is eligible. The application includes a form to be filled out by the applicant's insurance company confirming that insurance was not available for losses.

It also warns the process will take several months.

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