November 26, 2025 | 15:46

Government’s resolution on disaster recovery, production restoration in central region

Ly Ha

The newly-issued resolution specifies that the highest priority is to protect lives and health and quickly stabilize people’s livelihoods.

Government’s resolution on disaster recovery, production restoration in central region
A flooded area in Dak Lak province.

The Government on November 25 issued  Resolution No. 380/NQ-CP dated November 25, 2025, on measures to urgently address consequences of natural disasters and restore production in south central Vietnam.

Under the resolution, the highest priority will be given to protecting lives and health and quickly stabilizing people’s livelihoods.

“No one should be left without shelter, go hungry or suffer from cold; schoolchildren must not be deprived of access to schools; the sick must not be left without medical care and essential services,” the resolution stresssed.

It highlighted the need to carry out disaster recovery efforts with a spirit of proactivity, urgency, timeliness, and effectiveness, demonstrating strong determination, great effort, and decisive, focused action.

It stated that disaster recovery support should be closely combined with restructuring production, reorganizing populations in risky areas, proactively restoring infrastructure, and enhancing resilience and sustainable adaptation to natural disasters.

According to the resolution, the beneficiaries of support include residents, workers, vulnerable groups, business households, cooperatives, and enterprises in the central region affected by Typhoons Fengshen and Kalmaegi, and the floods in October and November, including Ha Tinh, Quang Tri, Thua Thien Hue, Da Nang, Quang Ngai, Khanh Hoa, Gia Lai, Dak Lak, and Lam Dong. They will receive assistance from now until December 31, 2025.

The Government instructed the People’s Committees of the provinces and cities to review the situation and, by all possible means, provide food, drinking water, medicine, and essential supplies to households at risk of hunger, ensuring that no one is left without food, clothing, or clean water.

Measures must also be taken to prevent the outbreak of diseases following the floods and evacuate residents from areas still deeply flooded or dangerous, the resolution said, adding that  authorities should proactively announce information on needed supplies so that relief and support efforts can be carried out in a practical and effective manner.

The Ministry of Finance should continue to release goods from the national reserve to support the affected localities, ensuring speed, timeliness, and effectiveness, while directing Vietnam Airlines, Vietnam National Shipping Lines, and Vietnam Railways to provide maximum support in transporting food and supplies to the affected provinces and areas.

The Ministry of National Defense and the Ministry of Public Security should direct their local units and forces to assist the local authorities in receiving, transporting, and distributing food directly to residents in isolated and cut-off areas, according to the resolution.

Regarding social security, the Ministry of Finance was required to direct the Vietnam Social Security to make a combined payment of three months’ pensions and social insurance benefits for December 2025, January and February 2026 in the December payment cycle for those in the four provinces of Dak Lak, Gia Lai, Khanh Hoa, and Lam Dong. This aims to support beneficiaries in the areas affected by storms, floods, and inundation to overcome the consequences and prepare for the upcoming Lunar New Year.

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