City of Humboldt applies for help from Provincial Disaster Assistance Program
Help might be on the way very soon for the City of Humboldt and it’s residents after two major storms tore through the area over the past month, one of which caused a State of Emergency.
Council voted unanimously at a Special Council Meeting on Monday in favour of sending in their application for some relief from the Provincial Disaster Assistance Program (PDAP).
The most recent storm hit Humboldt on Tuesday, June 30 as it caused widespread flooding through the city. In the past, PDAP has been used to help cover uninsurable damage after major events.
“We didn’t really have any damage to any city properties,” Mayor Rob Muench told northeastNOW. “So, it would be mainly for the residents. There has been some overland flooding in different areas of the city.”


