Dak Nong still has 75 temporary and dilapidated houses that have not started construction

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Dak Nong - Up to now, there are still 75 houses that have not started construction, under the Program to Eliminate Temporary and Dilapidated Houses launched by the Prime Minister.

In Dak Nong province, many programs are being implemented to eliminate temporary and dilapidated houses according to the central government's launch.

According to the Prime Minister's request, the entire project must be completed before August 31, 2025.

To complete the progress on schedule, Dak Nong leaders requested agencies, units and localities to focus all their efforts, deploy more quickly and rapidly the work of eliminating temporary and dilapidated houses in the province.

Through on-site inspection, it can be seen that some localities are still behind schedule. Currently, the whole province still has 75/540 houses that have not started construction, under the Program to Eliminate Temporary and Dilapidated Houses launched by the Prime Minister.

These houses are mainly under repair. Localities that have not started construction include Cu cut district 2/72 units, Dak Mil 26/173 units, Dak R'lap 19/93, Tuy Duc 13 50 and Gia Nghia city 15/25 units.

Faced with the above situation, the leaders of Dak Nong province requested that for the houses that have started construction, focus on urging and mobilizing forces to complete them as soon as possible. The remaining houses that have not started construction will start construction before June 20.

Dak Nong province also requires specific progress for each program. Of which, for 2 programs to eliminate temporary and dilapidated houses launched by the Prime Minister and supported by the Ministry of Public Security (500 houses), to be completed before June 30.

For housing support for martyrs' relatives and people with revolutionary contributions (117 houses), completed before the anniversary of War Invalids and Martyrs Day on July 27.

For housing support from the National Target Program (sustainable poverty reduction of 541 houses and socio-economic development of 538 houses in ethnic minority and mountainous areas), to be completed before August 31.

One of the difficulties of the locality in recent times is the sudden increase in construction sand prices.

Gia cat xay dung tang dot bien va khan hiem da anh huong den tien do xoa nha tam, dot nat tren dia ban tinh Dak Nong. Anh: Dang Duong
The sudden increase in construction sand prices and scarcity have affected the progress of eliminating temporary and dilapidated houses in Dak Nong province. Photo: Dang Duong

According to a report by the Dak Nong Department of Construction, the current price of sand has doubled (some places have 1.2 million VND/m3 of sand) compared to 2 months ago.

Not only has the price increased, but there is also a shortage of construction sand. This affects the progress of eliminating temporary and dilapidated houses in the area.

To overcome the above difficulties, the Dak Nong Provincial People's Committee requires localities to propose that businesses prioritize sand sources at preferential prices for poor households. Mobilizing police and military forces to support workers and construction materials...

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