Khanh Hoa supports up to 60 million VND for households whose houses have completely collapsed due to floods

Hữu Long |

On November 23, Khanh Hoa province issued a set of criteria to support overcoming the consequences of floods, focusing on the group of households that suffered the most damage to their houses and lives.

Accordingly, households with houses that have collapsed, collapsed completely, or have no place to live will be supported with 60 million VND/house to rebuild new housing. For cases of houses that are flooded, partially collapsed, or severely damaged, the repair support level is 30 million VND/house.

In addition to housing support, the province also decided to support 1 million VND/person/household for households whose houses were deeply flooded and whose lives were seriously affected.

Students from primary schools and above in these households are supported with 500,000 VND/student to help buy books and school supplies after the flood.

Khanh Hoa Provincial People's Committee assigned the Commune People's Committee to urgently review, make a list, pay the right subjects, and at the same time synthesize reports and settle the budget in accordance with regulations.

The support fund is drawn from the central budget, local budget reserves, natural disaster prevention funds, and other legal sources according to the law.

Also on November 23, the People's Committee of Khanh Hoa province issued a decision to allocate 2,000 tons of rice from national reserves to support people affected by prolonged floods.

According to the report of Khanh Hoa Provincial Party Committee, as of November 23, the whole province recorded 15 deaths and 20 injuries. Regarding housing damage, 30,655 households with 115,384 people were flooded from 13m deep. The initial damage is estimated at about VND5,000 billion, including damage to property and houses of people and businesses.

Millions of arms turn to compatriots affected by storms and floods

Consecutive storms and floods caused by storms have caused many deaths, missing people, and injuries; many houses and production and business establishments have had their roofs blown off and suffered heavy damage. People across the Central and Northern mountainous provinces are struggling day and night to cope with floods and heavy losses in human lives and property that cannot be mentioned...

"A piece of food when hungry is worth a package when full", with the spirit of mutual love that has always been a beautiful image of the Vietnamese people, the Golden Heart Social Charity Fund calls on domestic and foreign philanthropists to join hands to share with people affected by floods to have food, clothing, shelter, students have books to go to school...

The Golden Heart Social Charity Fund would like to sincerely thank the precious feelings of agencies, businesses, and domestic and foreign philanthropists.

Please send any help to: Golden Heart Social Society Fund, No. 51 Hang Bo, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi. Phone: 024.39232756. Account number (STK): 113000000758 at Vietinbank Hoan Kiem Branch, Hanoi. STK: 0021000303088 - at Vietcombank - Hanoi Branch, STK: 12410001122556 - at BIDV - Hoan Kiem Branch. Or scan the following QR code:

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