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Over 206,000 dilapidated houses eliminated nationwide

By June 14, a total of 155,501 houses had been completed, while over 51,000 were under construction.
Hai Duong city's leaders present gifts to a family with a newly renovated house. (Photo: VNA)
Hai Duong city's leaders present gifts to a family with a newly renovated house. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – More than 206,000 makeshift and dilapidated houses across Vietnam have been removed as of mid-June,⭕ accor𝔉ding to the Ministry of Ethnic and Religious Affairs.

By June 14, a total of 155,501 houses had been completed, while over 51,000 were under construction. Recent additions of Hai Duong and Ca Mau provinces to the list brought the number of localities free of substandard houses to 23 out of 63 nationwide. The support includes nearly 28,300 houses for national contributors, over 52,400 under two national target programmes, and more than 126,000 under the specialised campaign to eliminate makeshift houses.
In early June, the Prime Minister issued an urgent directive urging ministries and localities to accelerate efforts and complete the national housing support goal by August 31, 2025, with priority given to families of war martyrs and national contributors by July 27.
Authorities have been requested to ensure transparency and effectiveness in implementation, while the Ministry of Construction has been tasked with monitoring progress and addressing obstacles. The campaign is viewed as a significant social policy, reflecting the state’s care for the disadvantaged and affirming national solidarity and the humanitarian values of the Vietnamese people./.
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