On December 26th, in hamlet 3A (Khe Sanh commune, Quang Tri), households affected by the landslide began to return home. Together with the army and police, people organized cleaning up, relocating property and restoring daily life.
At Mr. Nguyen Duc Hoang's house, one of the 12 affected households, as soon as he received the notice that he could return to his place of residence, he returned to open the door, clean and rearrange the furniture. He said that there were soldiers helping to clean the house.
I received the support of 3 soldiers to clean up the house, being cared for by officials, soldiers, and the state like this, I am very happy, the landslide prevention project is also about to be completed, now I am very reassured" - Mr. Hoang said.

Ms. Nguyen Ngoc Bang Trinh is one of the households most severely damaged, nearly half of the house behind was broken, and many properties were damaged. This morning, the army continued to support reinforcing and shielding the damaged area.
Currently, just stabilize your life first, and then find a way to repair the damaged area. Being supported by the State and the government for food and accommodation in the past time, I am very happy, after 1 month, I have now returned home" - Ms. Trinh shared.
Meanwhile, in the landslide recovery project area, functional forces and construction units continue to pour soil and rocks, reinforcing the slope to ensure safety.

Ms. Thai Thi Nga - Chairwoman of Khe Sanh Commune People's Committee said that after more than 10 days of implementation, the project has ensured conditions for people to return to live.
Commune leaders are directing forces to support people in transporting belongings and assets, as well as cleaning up houses for people; and at the same time continue to monitor and grasp the thoughts, aspirations as well as the living situation of people after returning to their old residences, assigning officials to regularly monitor and inspect the current status of works after being repaired and repaired to promptly handle and ensure absolute safety for people" - Ms. Nga said.