Navy hands over house to family affected by floods in Khanh Hoa
The Navy Command held an inauguration ceremony and handed over houses to families of people affected by floods.
On the morning of January 8, the Navy Command held an inauguration ceremony and handed over the house to the family of Ms. Le Thi Cam Van (26 years old, residing in Du Oai village, Tay Khanh Son commune, Khanh Hoa province) within the framework of the "Quang Trung Campaign".
Ms. Le Thi Cam Van's family is in a particularly difficult situation, she currently lives alone and raises two young children.
The family's old house was severely damaged by floods and rains, not ensuring safe living conditions.

The new house was built directly by officers and soldiers of Brigade 957, Naval Region 4. The project has a construction area of nearly 40m2, including 2 floors.
The ground floor is designed as an open space, can be used as a parking space and common activities; the upper floor is the main living space, covered with tiles, 1.5m high brick walls, tiled floors, arranged with bedrooms and bathrooms, meeting basic living conditions for the family.
To complete the project, the unit mobilized about 20 officers and soldiers to participate with a total of more than 600 working days.
The construction process encountered many difficulties due to prolonged rain and shortage of materials, but officers and soldiers made efforts to overcome the problem, determined to complete the project on schedule and ensure quality.
According to the Naval Region 4 Command, the unit has so far completed and handed over 4 houses to people in Tay Khanh Son commune.
The remaining houses in the Quang Trung Campaign are being urgently constructed, striving to complete according to the set plan.
Speaking at the ceremony, Rear Admiral Pham Minh Tuan - Deputy Commander of the Navy emphasized that the implementation of the Quang Trung Campaign demonstrates the deep sense of responsibility and humanity of Navy officers and soldiers towards the people of areas heavily affected by natural disasters, contributing to spreading the tradition of solidarity, affection, and "national love, compatriotism".
moved when receiving the new house, Ms. Le Thi Cam Van expressed her gratitude for the timely attention and support of the Party, State and Navy officers and soldiers, helping her family have more support to soon stabilize their lives.
On this occasion, the Naval Region 4 Command and agencies and units inside and outside the army presented many practical gifts such as washing machines, TVs, water purifiers... with a total value of more than 20 million VND, supporting Ms. Van's family in daily life.
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