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Ha Tinh allocated more than 8.5 billion VND to support people affected by storm No. 5.

(Baohatinh.vn) - The Ha Tinh Provincial Relief Committee has just issued a decision to support households in the area affected by storm No. 5.

Báo Hà TĩnhBáo Hà Tĩnh28/08/2025

Accordingly, VND 8.51 billion will be allocated from the Provincial Relief Fund to support poor, near-poor, and disadvantaged households whose houses have collapsed or had their roofs blown off in the province to overcome the consequences caused by storm No. 5.

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After the storm, localities and departments focused on calculating damage and helping people overcome the consequences of natural disasters.

Specifically, the allocation source is as follows: 1.12 billion VND is allocated to support 16 households whose houses have completely collapsed, with a support level of 70 million VND/house; 3.78 billion VND is allocated to support 252 households whose houses have roofs over 70% damaged, with a support level of 15 million VND/house; 3.61 billion VND is allocated to support 361 households whose houses have roofs over 50% and under 70% damaged, with a support level of 10 million VND/house.

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The entire roof of the level 4 house of Ms. Nguyen Thi Toan (born in 1960, residing in Nam Moi village, Co Dam commune) was blown away by storm No. 5.

This fund will be transferred to the Relief Fund accounts of communes and wards. The Relief Mobilization Committee of communes and wards is responsible for coordinating with local Party committees and authorities to hand over the money to households approved for support, ensuring timeliness and transparency, contributing to helping people overcome the consequences of natural disasters and soon stabilize their lives.

Source: https://baohatinh.vn/ha-tinh-trich-hon-85-ty-dong-ho-tro-nguoi-dan-bi-anh-huong-bao-so-5-post294571.html


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