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Binh Dinh completes removing temporary and dilapidated houses in May

(Chinhphu.vn) - The program to eliminate temporary and dilapidated houses in Binh Dinh province is being urgently implemented, bringing thousands of solid homes to poor, near-poor, newly escaped-poverty households and meritorious people.

Báo Chính PhủBáo Chính Phủ08/05/2025

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Leaders of Binh Dinh province participated in the groundbreaking ceremony to remove temporary and dilapidated houses in Van Canh district.

According to a quick report from the Department of Agriculture and Environment of Binh Dinh province, the whole province has 4,412 households supported under the program to eliminate temporary and dilapidated houses, of which 2,535 households built new houses and 1,877 households repaired them. In recent times, the province has focused on directing and drastically implementing the approved plan to eliminate temporary and dilapidated houses.

As of April 29, the province has started construction on 4,409 households (2,532 new ones, 1,877 repaired ones), reaching a rate of 99.9%. The remaining 3 households have not started construction due to a death in the family. To date, the province has completed and put into use 3,608 houses, reaching a rate of 82%.

Among them, many districts and towns have completed the goal of eliminating temporary houses, typically Tuy Phuoc and Tay Son districts and An Nhon town, with a completion rate of 100%.

Localities focus on directing and supervising the construction of new and repaired houses to ensure proper techniques, safety and sustainability, especially for households in particularly difficult circumstances.

The Department of Agriculture and Environment of Binh Dinh province said that the total disbursed budget for the program to eliminate temporary and dilapidated houses is more than 126 billion VND. In addition, agencies and units also mobilized additional community resources with a total budget of 22.4 billion VND and nearly 524 tons of cement.

With the above results, Binh Dinh province strives to complete the remaining 804 households (including 762 newly built households and 42 repaired households) in May 2025, at the same time as summarizing the movement "For the poor - No one is left behind" and the National Target Program on sustainable poverty reduction.

Localities such as Hoai An, Van Canh, Phu My, An Lao, Hoai Nhon town... are urgently directing the implementation of the goal of eliminating dilapidated houses this May.

In addition, Phu My district proposed additional support for households that are not poor but have especially difficult circumstances so that no one is left behind in life.

Accordingly, in Phu My, there are currently 78 households of the elderly, single people, seriously ill people, households with disabled people, orphans, and those living in simple, unsafe houses that need financial support to renovate and repair their houses, with a total funding need of about 3.5 billion VND.

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