The results of the review showed that the whole province had 6,604 households in need of housing support. Of which, 4,344 households need to rebuild, 2,260 households need to repair their houses. The total cost is more than 328 billion VND. From the launching ceremony of the program to support the elimination of temporary and dilapidated houses at the end of November 2024 to March 17, 2025, the whole province has deployed the construction and repair of 1,320 out of a total of 6,604 houses, reaching a rate of nearly 20%. Of which, 779 houses have been completed, 541 houses are under construction. In particular, the program to eliminate temporary and dilapidated houses has supported 1,094 houses, accounting for 38% of the total plan.

Talking to reporters, Mr. Pham Van Ram (62 years old), in Ba To commune, Ba To district, shared: "Previously, my family lived in an old, dilapidated, dilapidated house. Luckily, the State supported me with 60 million VND, I borrowed an additional 40 million VND to build a solid house. In addition, the youth union and the shock force of the commune and district supported the construction of houses to be completed before Tet. I am very happy and grateful for the attention and support of the State and the authorities.
The Provincial People's Committee has issued many important decisions such as approving housing support projects for meritorious people, reviewing support needs and allocating funds. To date, the province has mobilized more than 242 billion VND from the budget and social mobilization sources. Of which, more than 32.7 billion VND has been received and allocated by the Provincial Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee, while Ba To district alone received more than 27.9 billion VND. The 2024 regular spending savings budget from the Central Government, provinces and districts also contributed more than 137 billion VND to the program. Currently, Ba To has completed the removal of 100% of temporary and dilapidated houses in the district. Some localities have achieved high rates such as Son Tay, Nghia Hanh, Mo Duc.
According to Ms. Bui Thi Quynh Van - Secretary of the Quang Ngai Provincial Party Committee, the province has a high number of temporary and dilapidated houses compared to the whole country, so the provincial leaders have requested agencies, units and localities to continue to make efforts to speed up the progress of completing the elimination of temporary and dilapidated houses before September 30, 2025. Agencies need to have specific plans, roadmaps, and solutions, suitable to the actual situation in each locality to implement and ensure progress.