New housing, resettlement for storm-hit families must be completed by January 31, 2026: PM

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has requested that new housing and resettlement be provided for households whose homes were swept away, completely collapsed, or severely damaged by floods in the central region before January 31, 2026, according to his recently-signed urgent dispatch.

PM Pham Minh Chinh visits and offers encouragement to residents in De Gi commune, GIa Lai province, on November 13, 2025 (Photo: VNA)
PM Pham Minh Chinh visits and offers encouragement to residents in De Gi commune, GIa Lai province, on November 13, 2025 (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has requested that new housing and resettlement be provided for households whose homes were swept away, completely collapsed, or severely damaged by floods in the central region before January 31, 2026, according to his recently-signed urgent dispatch.

Central localities from Ha Tinh to Dak Lak endured back-to-back storms and flooding in late October and early November, with historic prolonged deluges in Hue and Da Nang triggered by storms Fengshen (No. 12) and Kalmaegi (No. 13) inflicting heavy casualties and damage to homes, schools, infrastructure, production and trade, especially aquaculture.

Preliminary data from the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development showed that disasters across the region left 90 dead and missing, 273 injured; 1,900 houses collapsed or swept away, 227,847 others damaged or unroofed, 160,715 ha of rice and crops ruined, 3,570 livestock and 452,098 poultry dead, 684 boats sunk or damaged, 63,328 aquaculture cages destroyed, 161km of canals impaired, 64.9 km of riverbanks and coastlines eroded, and 253km of roads damaged. The total estimated losses exceed 27.289 (1.04 billion USD).

The PM earlier approved 1,465 billion VND in aid to seven provinces and cities for immediate recovery, while the Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) Central Committee allocated 206 billion VND to affected areas.

In the dispatch, Party Secretaries and chairpersons of the People’s Committees of Ha Tinh, Quang Tri, Hue, Da Nang, Quang Ngai, Gia Lai and Dak Lak were urged to visit and offer support to affected families, especially those with dead, missing or injured relatives, by November 15.

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Soldiers help recover a factory hit by a recent storm. (Photo: VNA)

Temporary housing for displaced residents and emergency repairs to unroofed or damaged homes must be finished by November 20.

Authorities must provide food and essentials for households at risk of hunger, ensuring no shortages of food, clothing or clean water. The army, police, youth and women’s unions, self-defence militia and students are to be fully deployed to help clean and restore homes, roads, schools, clinics, offices and factories, enabling swift return to normal living, education, health care, production and trade, especially exports, by November 20.

Critical infrastructure, including power, water, telecoms, roads, irrigation and dams, must be restored by November 20.

All disaster damage must be fully documented and verified, with local budgets and legal funds raised for regulated relief, by the same date.

Additional tasks were also assigned to relevant ministers, Governor of the State Bank, the VFF Central Committee, the Government Office, and the mass media./.

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