Hanoi: Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on January 16 chaired an online conference with central localities to review the 'Quang Trung Campaign,' a lightning-fast effort to rebuild and repair homes damaged by storms and floods in central Vietnam, declaring that the campaign had achieved a 'resounding victory.' By December 30, 2025, all 34,759 damaged houses had been fully repaired, while by January 15, 2026, the construction of all 1,597 new houses had been basically completed-more than 45 days ahead of the initial schedule. As a result, 100% of affected households now have new, solid homes in time to welcome the 14th National Party Congress and the Lunar New Year.
According to Vietnam News Agency, the Quang Trung Campaign was a coordinated effort involving multiple agencies and local governments to ensure the rapid rebuilding of infrastructure in the storm-hit areas. The goal was to restore normalcy to the lives of thousands affected by the severe weather conditions. The project's completion well ahead of schedule has been seen as a significant achievement for the government and the communities involved.
The Prime Minister praised the collaborative efforts and efficiency demonstrated throughout the campaign. The swift completion of the housing projects has been attributed to the effective mobilization of resources and manpower, as well as the strong commitment from all parties involved. The success of the Quang Trung Campaign serves as an example of what can be achieved through coordinated action and determination in the face of adversity.