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Ottawa residents struggle to claim insurance for derecho damages as winter approaches

Some Ottawa residents and nearby municipalities looking to repair damages from the major wind storm in May have gotten little to no help fromThe storm known as a derecho swept through parts of Ottawa and Quebec with windspeeds at times of close to 140 km an hour leaving a trail of destruction along the most populated corridor in Canada.

Nearly six months later some residents are facing hundreds of thousands of dollars in repair bills with little to no communication from their insurance companies about what will be covered.

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