Quang Trung Campaign helps deepen army-people bond in Khanh Hoa
The “Quang Trung Campaign” to rebuild homes for flood-affected residents in the central province of Khanh Hoa has been completed. From lowlands to mountainous areas, from rural communities to urban centres, houses that were once swept away or collapsed by floods have now been rebuilt to be solid and durable. VNA Photo: Phan Sáu
A warm campfire exchange night between soldiers and local residents takes place after the house handover ceremony on January 10 at the Cu Thanh resettlement area, Suoi Hiep commune, Khanh Hoa province. VNA Photo: Phan Sáu
An emotional farewell moment between soldiers and residents whose houses were rebuilt by the army. VNA Photo: Phan Sáu
Officers and soldiers of the Khanh Hoa Provincial Military Command, after completing the reconstruction of houses totally destroyed by floods in November 2025, are seen off by local residents. VNA Photo: Phan Sáu
Warm embraces are shared as soldiers bid farewell to children in Suoi Dau commune, Khanh Hoa province. VNA Photo: Phan Sáu
Soldiers bid farewell to local residents before returning to their units for new assignments after completing house construction under the Quang Trung Campaign. VNA Photo: Phan Sáu
Soldiers bid farewell to local residents before returning to their units for new assignments after completing house construction under the Quang Trung Campaign. VNA Photo: Phan Sáu
Soldiers bid farewell to local residents before returning to their units for new assignments after completing house construction under the Quang Trung Campaign. VNA Photo: Phan Sáu

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