Accordingly, 4 emergency projects in 4 communes will be built to prevent, combat, overcome the consequences of natural disasters, and stabilize people's lives.
At the same time, restore and repair technical infrastructure works, traffic works, and schools in the communes of Xa Dung, Tia Dinh, Muong Luan and Na Son.
The total estimated cost for the projects is 138.69 billion VND. The capital source for implementation is from the central budget reserve and other legal sources.
All 4 projects are assigned to the Project Management and Land Fund Development Board of Area 2 as the investor, with the implementation time in 2025.

In Xa Dung commune, 58.5 billion VND will be allocated to focus on arranging and stabilizing residents for households that have lost their homes or are in landslide-prone areas in Hang Pu Xi, Hang Song Tren, Chong Su A, Tu Xa B villages.
Along with that, 6 schools, 4 domestic water works and 11 irrigation works will be repaired and fixed.
Tia Dinh commune was allocated 29.7 billion VND, prioritizing stable residents for households in areas at risk of landslides in Tia Mung village. At the same time, 5 domestic water works and a series of important irrigation works were repaired that were damaged.

In Muong Luan commune, the 25.49 billion VND project mainly focuses on stabilizing residents in Phieng Muong village. In addition, repair and repair a series of large and small irrigation works, build embankments to protect residential areas and production land, and rebuild a concrete bridge to replace the overflow underpass.
In Na Son commune, the estimated budget of 25 billion VND will focus on stabilizing residents in Pa Chuong and Pa Den villages.
In addition, 4 schools, 5 domestic water projects and especially the construction of new bridges will be repaired to ensure traffic for people in Bang Choc and Long Chuong villages.

The People's Committee of Dien Bien province also assigned the Department of Finance to preside over and coordinate with the investor to advise the Provincial People's Committee to balance and ensure funding sources for project implementation.
As Lao Dong reported, the flood that occurred from July 31 to August 2 in Dien Bien province had 10 deaths and 12 injuries; over 640 houses were damaged, thousands of hectares of rice and crops were washed away and buried; many traffic routes, schools, medical facilities, public works... are estimated to have caused damage of over 700 billion VND.
In which, the communes that suffered heavy damage were Xa Dung, Tia Dinh, Muong Luan and Na Son.