Modern technology complementing flood-resilient home creations 08:00 | 14/12/2020 Many poor locals in five coastal provinces are being supported with storm- and flood-resilient homes that can protect them during disasters. However, these gifts are not simple dwellings, but scientifically designed and solidly built, as well as supervised during their construction through state-of-the-art technology. Thousands of storm- and flood-resilient homes have been built in Vietnam since 2017 As fate would have it, Tan An hamlet is annually sabotaged by strong storms and floods, with many families becoming homeless as their shabby houses succumb to the rage of nature. The recent storms and subsequent flooding in the hamlet, which belongs to Loc Binh commune in coastal Phu Loc district of the central province of Thua Thien-Hue, forced numerous locals to higher ground to find shelters. However, a number of poor farmers, like Phan Thi Hanh and her daughter, stayed safe in their newly-built house, provided for them in April and located right next to their run-down old home.