On December 21, the first house in the "Quang Trung Campaign" to support people to overcome the consequences of natural disasters in Lam Dong province was completed and put into use.
The project was handed over to Ms. Nguyen Thi Huong Lan's family in Quang Lap commune (Lam Dong province). This is a household whose house, garden and property were almost swept away by floodwaters, with total estimated damage of more than 7 billion VND.

The Ministry of Public Security, Lam Dong Provincial People's Committee and local authorities have decided to support more than 200 million VND to repair and build new houses, creating conditions for the family to soon stabilize their lives.
The house of Ms. Nguyen Thi Huong Lan's family started construction on December 2. To speed up the progress, Quang Lap Commune Police have coordinated with the Mobile Police of Lam Dong Province Police to increase forces, working both day and night shifts, directly supporting the transportation of materials, supervising construction, and removing arising difficulties.

After only 18 days of construction, the house was completed with a solid structure, meeting living requirements. This is the first house to be completed out of 43 completely collapsed houses that have been supported for new construction in the province.
Speaking at the ceremony, Colonel Nay Gia Phu - Deputy Director of the Provincial Police Department congratulated Ms. Nguyen Thi Huong Lan's household on having a new home and praised the police forces for their determination and determination to complete ahead of schedule and thanked the commune government committee for proactively coordinating human resource mobilization.

The inauguration of the first house is of great significance, not only contributing to helping Ms. Lan's family stabilize their lives soon, but also creating confidence and motivation for other households affected by natural disasters in the province to feel secure in overcoming difficulties.
Thereby, affirming the effectiveness of implementing the Quang Trung Campaign, aiming to ensure housing for people in disaster areas, gradually overcome the consequences, and stabilize social security.