Chairing an online conference with central provinces and cities, PM Pham Minh Chinh reviewed the implementation of the campaign, launched to ensure that no disaster-affected household is left without safe shelter as the country prepares for major political and cultural milestones.

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Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh chairs an online conference with central provinces and cities on “Quang Trung Campaign” on January 7.

According to reports, late-2025 storms and floods caused severe damage in localities from Quang Tri to Lam Dong, with 1,597 houses collapsing or being swept away and requiring new construction, and 34,759 others suffering damage and needing repairs. With the clear goal that every affected family would have a home to celebrate Tet in dignity and safety, the Prime Minister launched “Quang Trung Campaign” to accelerate reconstruction efforts across the region.

Thanks to the rapid and coordinated response from ministries, local authorities, businesses and the public, all 34,759 houses requiring repairs have been completed, fully achieving the set target.

At a review meeting on December 30, 2025, the PM urged all forces to press ahead and complete the rebuilding of destroyed houses by January 15, 2026, as a practical achievement to celebrate the 14th National Party Congress.

So far, 1,046 out of 1,597 houses needing new construction have been completed, equivalent to 65.5%. Work on the remainders have been started, with construction progress ranging from 60% to more than 80%. Localities reported that essential infrastructure, including electricity, clean water and telecommunications, has been fully restored, and that there are no major obstacles related to funding, manpower or construction materials.

Most provinces pledged to finish all rebuilding work before or on January 15. A small number of families in Lam Dong and Dak Lak have opted for larger-scale houses, which may take slightly longer, but are still expected to be completed well before the 14th National Party Congress later this month and ahead of Tet in mid-February.

Concluding the meeting, PM Pham Minh Chinh praised ministries, sectors and localities, particularly their leaders, for their proactive and effective implementation of the campaign. He expressed satisfaction that all households with repaired homes have already stabilized their daily lives.

Reiterating the target that by January 15 no affected citizen should be left without shelter, the PM urged the entire local political system to mobilize maximum resources, especially the armed forces and socio-political organizations, to work with the highest sense of urgency.

Beyond housing, he requested localities to continue restoring infrastructure, environmental sanitation and transport, while carefully reviewing residents’ essential needs, including household appliances, to raise support so that local residents can fully enjoy the festive atmosphere, follow the 14th National Party Congress, and celebrate a warm, safe and peaceful Tet.

The PM also proposed financial assistance of 5 million VND (190 USD) for each of the 34,759 households with repaired houses in the eight central localities, and 10 million VND for nearly 5,000 households nationwide whose homes collapsed or were swept away, to help them resume livelihoods and purchase essential items. He stressed transparency and strict supervision to prevent wastefulness or misconduct.

Calling “Quang Trung Campaign” a deeply humane initiative, PM Pham Minh Chinh urged continued participation and timely recognition of outstanding contributors, while drawing lessons for future movements and tasks.

Source: VNA