Hoa Phat Supports Dak Lak Residents with 100,000m² of Roofing Sheets to Overcome Storm Damage

In a bid to support the people of Dak Lak in overcoming the devastating effects of recent floods, Hoa Phat Group has joined forces with local authorities to provide urgent assistance. The company has pledged 100,000 square meters of roofing sheets to help repair homes damaged by the disaster, offering a vital lifeline to affected families.

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According to preliminary statistics from the Provincial People’s Committee, Dak Lak province has approximately 21,000 homes in need of repair and re-roofing support for residents across various communes.

In solidarity with local authorities and communities, the leadership of Hoa Phat Group has dispatched personnel to collaborate with local governments in emergency relief efforts. Together, they are developing strategies to address the aftermath of heavy rains and floods, with a particular focus on repairing homes to help residents swiftly stabilize their lives.

The Group’s objective is to manufacture and deliver Hoa Phat roofing sheets to specific areas as quickly as possible. It is anticipated that the Group will distribute the roofing materials in a rolling manner starting from November 27, 2025, as coordinated by local authorities.

The Group plans to distribute 100,000 m² of roofing sheets in a rolling manner starting from November 27, 2025.

Hoa Phat Group fulfills its social responsibilities across four key areas: Healthcare, Education, Infrastructure, and Community. The Group operates and contributes to the state budget in 20 provinces and cities nationwide, with its tax contributions steadily increasing. In the first nine months of 2025, the Group paid over 9.4 trillion VND to the state budget.

Annually, Hoa Phat allocates hundreds of billions of VND to implement various social responsibility programs, including: constructing 1,500 homes for low-income families in multiple localities; rebuilding dozens of homes destroyed by Typhoon Yagi in Lang Nu and other communes in Lao Cai province; donating over 40 billion VND to build a new school in Binh Dong (Quang Ngai); and providing more than 300 water filtration systems to schools and healthcare facilities nationwide.

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