Press Release
VICTORIA – Disaster Financial Assistance (DFA) is now available for local governments and First Nations in regions that may have been impacted by the wildfires that started June 16, 2021.
“As the Premier said yesterday, the provincial and federal governments will be there to help Lytton rebuild the community,” said Mike Farnworth, Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General. “That begins by helping the local governments and First Nations rebuild their public infrastructure, and Disaster Financial Assistance will be there to help communities throughout B.C. begin that process.”
DFA is available to help community authorities cover disaster-related losses that are not covered by insurance, such as wildfire damage to public infrastructure – including roads, bridges and other publicly owned infrastructure.
Individuals who have been impacted by wildfires are encouraged to contact their insurance representative. Standard home and business insurance policies cover fire damage and additional living expenses – for things like food, shelter and clothing – if residents need to leave their homes because of a mandatory evacuation order issued by civil authorities.
British Columbians can contribute to trusted organizations, such as Food Banks BC and the Canadian Red Cross, which are supporting the Province and local authorities in providing assistance to those affected by the wildfires.
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More information about DFA can be found online: http://www.gov.bc.ca/disasterfinancialassistance
Contact:
Emergency Management BC
Media Relations
Miistry of Public Safety and Solicitor General
250 812-8513
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