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Lt. Gen. Le Ngoc Hai speaks at the event. |
On this occasion, the Military Region 5 Command, the Dak Lak Provincial Party Committee, and units of the Ministry of National Defense stationed in the locality conducted the first-phase hand-over of 102 out of a total of 331 newly-built houses to households across the province. These houses are the result of the joint efforts of officers and soldiers from units of the Ministry of National Defense, Military Region 5, and the Dak Lak Provincial Military Command, together with local Party committees and authorities. After completing surveys and site selection, construction was carried out simultaneously across designated locations.
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Overview of the inauguration and hand-over ceremony |
Despite difficult weather conditions and challenging terrain, the participating forces demonstrated a high sense of responsibility, mobilizing all available resources to accelerate construction progress while ensuring quality in accordance with approved designs. The houses met the “three-solid” standards, clearly reflecting the spirit of swift “Quang Trung campaign,” and helping affected residents stabilize their lives as soon as possible.
Beyond rebuilding houses, units involved in the campaign also presented households with essential items such as beds, tables and chairs, rice cookers, and other daily necessities. This assistance helped families quickly resume normal living conditions after the disaster. In parallel with the efforts of the armed forces, the program received active support from organizations, individuals, and charitable groups, which mobilized donations of essential household items, including gas stoves, pots, pans, and other necessities, making practical contributions to helping flood-affected families gradually stabilize their lives.
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Leaders of Dak Lak province and Military Region 5 present gifts to local households. |
Speaking at the ceremony, Lieutenant General Le Ngoc Hai, Commander of Military Region 5, emphasized that the inauguration and hand-over of houses to local residents not only carried profound humanitarian significance but also demonstrated the role and responsibility of the armed forces of Military Region 5 in mass mobilization, disaster prevention, and post-disaster recovery. Through these activities, the image of “Uncle Ho’s Soldiers” continues to be strengthened in the hearts of the people.
Also at the event, Secretary of the Dak Lak Provincial Party Committee and Secretary of the Provincial Military Party Committee Luong Nguyen Minh Triet highly appreciated the strong sense of responsibility and decisive engagement of the military in supporting local authorities to overcome the consequences of floods and help residents quickly stabilize their lives. He noted that the newly-built houses are vivid evidence of the close bond between the military and the people, and expressed his hope that beneficiary families would continue to overcome difficulties, stabilize production, develop their livelihoods, and work together with local authorities to build an increasingly prosperous homeland.
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Leaders of Dak Lak province and Military Region 5 congratulate households on receiving new houses. |
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Gifts presented to local residents |
Sharing the joy of receiving their new houses, the households expressed deep emotion and gratitude for the timely care and assistance provided by the Ministry of National Defense, Military Region 5, and local authorities. They viewed this support as an important foundation that enables them to work, produce, and build a stable life with peace of mind.
According to the plan, the remaining houses will be completed and handed over on January 10. This is a meaningful gift that reflects the affection and responsibility of the armed forces and authorities at all levels, contributing to helping local residents welcome the Lunar New Year 2026 in a warm, joyful atmosphere imbued with strong military–people solidarity.
Translated by Chung Anh