VNExpress-Oct 12

HCMC plans to build a million low-cost homes for workers and other poor residents, replacing old apartments and dilapidated neighborhoods. Phan Van Mai, chairman of the Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee, said Monday that the city still has many cramped neighborhoods where workers live in small spaces. Before the pandemic hit, such neighborhoods were used as rest stops after a long day at work. But due to social distancing measures, prolonged periods of being confined within narrow spaces for months had severely impacted people’s mental and emotional health, he said. As such, the plan for HCMC’s economic recovery includes construction of low-cost homes for workers and other low-income people, he added. “The city will build homes at the lowest possible prices so they are accessible for workers and replace old apartments and houses near canals, improving the conditions of neighborhoods,” Mai said, adding that District 7 has already proposed certain locations where such homes could be erected.  Read more at: https://e.vnexpress.net/news/news/hcmc-to-build-million-low-cost-homes-for-workers-4370638.html