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Phu Hoa Commune launched a campaign to dismantle shops and tents violating the river corridor.

On July 11, the People's Committee of Phu Hoa commune (An Giang province) launched a plan to dismantle shops, tents, and structures that violate construction order, river corridors, canals, and ditches in the area.

Báo An GiangBáo An Giang12/07/2025

Support people to dismantle

Accordingly, the People's Committee of Phu Hoa commune established a Steering Committee to coordinate with other functional forces to organize propaganda, mobilize and make commitments for households violating the regulations to quickly dismantle the violations.

After the launch, the functional forces of Phu Hoa commune mobilized and supported the dismantling of nearly 10 shops, tents, and illegal structures. In addition, the functional forces also stepped up propaganda, dissemination, and education on the law on construction order management so that everyone voluntarily complies... Timely and resolutely handle violations.

Thereby, the aim is to strengthen the effectiveness and efficiency of state management of urban order and construction order, not to allow new emergence and reconstruction of houses, tents, camps, and construction structures that violate construction order. At the same time, to create positive changes in the awareness and consciousness of the people in the commune in implementing a civilized lifestyle, raising awareness of law enforcement on urban order and construction order.

News and photos: NGUYEN HUNG

Source: https://baoangiang.com.vn/xa-phu-hoa-ra-quan-thao-do-quan-leu-trai-vi-pham-hanh-lang-song-a424171.html


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