Wednesday, April 24, 2024

$1,000 for Burlington flood victims without insurance

First Published:

There is some relief today for Burlington residents devastated by flooding after the severe thunderstorm in early August.

$1,000 is being made available to homeowners without flood insurance. The money is coming from the Burlington Community Foundation relief committee which has raised $450,000 in an ongoing fundraising campaign to meet their $2 million goal.

The city is waiting to hear whether the province will contribute up to two dollars for every dollar raised locally.

Editor’s note: The article and headline were updated September 16, 2014 to reflect the actual amount available. It is $1,000, not $100,000.

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