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Lam Dong Provincial Police handed over houses to households in 2 border communes. Photo: Phuc Khanh
Lam Dong Provincial Police handed over houses to households in 2 border communes. Photo: Phuc Khanh

Handing over 6 houses to people in the border area of Lam Dong before the New Year

Phúc Khánh (báo lao động) 25/01/2026 08:23 (GMT+7)

Lam Dong - The Provincial Police have just organized the handover of 6 more houses to households in border areas with special difficulties in Thuan Hanh and Dak Wil communes.

On January 24, Lam Dong Provincial Police held an inauguration ceremony and handed over 6 houses to households in especially difficult circumstances in the two border communes of Thuan Hanh and Dak Wil.

Cong an tinh Lam Dong ban giao nha cho nguoi dan dac biet kho khan tai xa bien gioi Thuan Hanh. Anh: Phuc Khanh
Lam Dong Provincial Police handed over houses to people in especially difficult circumstances in border communes. Photo: Phuc Khanh

The houses are built under the Program to Eliminate Temporary and Dilapidated Houses in Lam Dong Province. In a warm and affectionate atmosphere, new, spacious houses have been completed and handed over to the people for use before the new year of Binh Ngo 2026.

Specifically, in Dak Wil commune, Lam Dong Provincial Police handed over 3 houses to the households of Ms. Dam Thi Tinh (village 6), Ms. Ha Thi Khan (Thanh Tam village) and Ms. Le Thi Quy (Nam Thanh village).

In Thuan Hanh commune, the remaining 3 houses were handed over to Mr. Vo Minh Khoi (Thuan Bac village), Ms. Phan Thi Mai (Thuan Hoa village) and Mr. Dang Xuan Truong (Ban Dak Thot) households.

Cong an tinh Lam Dong tang qua cho cac ho dan ve nha moi. Anh: Phuc Khanh
Lam Dong Provincial Police presented gifts to households returning to their new homes. Photo: Phuc Khanh

The houses have an area of 45m2 to 96m2, built in the form of level 4 houses, ensuring the criteria of "hard foundation, hard walls, hard roofs", suitable for the living conditions of people in border areas.

Each house is supported with 90 million VND from the budget contributed by the Vietnam People's Public Security Sports Association and Novasport Joint Stock Company (Nova Group). The remaining budget is contributed by families, along with support for working days and construction materials from local organizations.

Receiving the keys to the new house, the households expressed their emotions and sent their thanks to the leaders of the Provincial Police, Party committees, local authorities and sponsors for their attention, sharing, helping people have a stable place to live, feel secure in working and producing.

Speaking at the house handover ceremony, Colonel Nay Gia Phu, Deputy Director of Lam Dong Provincial Police, congratulated the families on having new homes.

Therefore, we hope that people will continue to strive to improve their lives, comply with the Party's policies and the State's laws and policies; actively coordinate with the police force in maintaining security and order in the locality.

Colonel Nay Gia Phu also acknowledged the sense of responsibility of the grassroots police force, the participation of local Party committees and authorities and respectfully thanked the organizations and enterprises for accompanying the Program to eliminate temporary and dilapidated houses with profound humanitarian significance.

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