Thirty-seven temporary housing units have been constructed to replace the ministry staff housing units that were damaged by the earthquake in Nay Pyi Taw, according to the National Disaster Management Committee.
The Ministry of Labor plans to construct a total of 75 temporary staff housing units. So far, they have already built 10 two-room apartments measuring 40×22 feet and 7 two-room apartments measuring 20×22 feet. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation has completed the construction of 2 ten-room apartments measuring 45×24 feet, 17 three-room apartments measuring 36×15 feet, and 1 two-room apartment measuring 24×15 feet.

On the afternoon of May 4, Vice-Chairman of the State Administration Council Deputy Prime Minister Vice-Senior General Soe Win visited various ministries. During his visit, he inspected the temporary offices constructed from modular houses, assessed the construction status of staff housing units, and evaluated the living conditions of staff and their families in the completed temporary housing units.