Between June 16 and June 23, 2014, Albertans living in the southwest part of the province experienced an intense weather system that resulted in significant flooding. Disaster recovery programs (DRPs) provide financial assistance for uninsurable property damage, loss and other expenses incurred as the result of a disaster. DRPs do not replace private insurance coverage. We encourage potential applicants to pursue their own insurance options first as DRPs cannot assist with all types of damages or loss and may not cover damages or loss at full replacement value. Rather, DRPs exist as a final resort for funding to help restore essential property back to basic, pre-disaster functional condition.
Learn how this applies to:
homeowners and tenants (PDF)
not-for-profit organizations, institutions and condo associations (PDF)
agricultural producers (PDF)
landlords and small businesses (20 or less full-time employees) (PDF)
homeowners and tenants (PDF)
not-for-profit organizations, institutions and condo associations (PDF)
agricultural producers (PDF)
landlords and small businesses (20 or less full-time employees) (PDF)

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