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FEMA Extends Sheltering Program For Isaac Victims
Friday, October 12, 2012    
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La. residents displaced by the hurricane will get an extra two weeks to stay in hotels and motels on the government's dime

Louisiana residents displaced by Hurricane Isaac are getting an extra two weeks to stay in hotels and motels on the government's dime.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency announced Friday that it has approved a third extension to its Transitional Sheltering Assistance program, which allows for FEMA to directly pay for rooms occupied by Isaac victims.

The program was due to expire on Oct. 15 but now runs through Oct. 28.

FEMA approved the extension at the state's request. The agency doesn't cover the cost of meals, telephone calls or other incidental charges.

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