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Provincial disaster relief funds for flood-damaged Windsor, Ont. region

Ontario's municipal affairs minister approved disaster relief funds for residents affected by last week's flooding in Windsor and Tecumseh.

Sewer backup only covered under provincial exemptions for low-income residents

One cleanup crew used a large squeegee to pull excess water off the front lawn of an east Windsor home, Saturday morning. (Derek Spalding/CBC)

Ontario's municipal affairs minister approved disaster relief funds for residents affected by last week's flooding in Windsor,Tecumseh and Lakeshore.

Bill Mauro, the municipal affairs minister,toured some hardest-hit areas this morning and announced residents would be able to apply for the funding from the province at a media conference.

Provincial disaster relief funds announced for Windsor, Ont., region

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Ontario's municipal affairs Minister Bill Mauro announces Windsor-area residents affected by flood damage can apply

He said both the municipalities and residents can apply for provincial funds, whichwill be given out on a "case-by-case basis."

Mauro said there are options for insured and uninsured homeowners, depending on each situation and emergency expenses they may have.

"It covers emergency costs and essential property," Mauro said. "People are eligible to apply. This program is not a replacement for insurance."

He said thefund would likely cover expenses, such as pumping water out of basements or purchasing a new furnace. More information on the program and how to apply can be found here.

But flooding related to sewer backup is not covered under the Disaster Recovery Assistance for Ontarians program, according to a news release from the ministry. The only exception is low-income residents. A family of four would need to have had less than $41,571 in total income in 2015 to qualify.

City officials in Windsor say city services staff fielded nearly 2,000 calls for flooded basements while hundreds more called in Tecumseh.

Cleanup crews were busy throughout Windsor and Tecumseh, Ont., Saturday as residents continue to recover from severe flooding that hit the region earlier in the week. (Derek Spalding/CBC)

With many of those homes including finished basements, damaged carpeting, drywall and other items are piling up at curbs across the region. It prompted three special garbage pickups for residents affected by the flooding.