Flood discharge
Water discharge from Chi Khe hydroelectric reservoir with a flow of up to 1,000m3/s from the evening of November 1
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Nghe An - The reservoir of Chi Khe Hydropower Plant will release water to regulate from 7:30 p.m. on November 1, with an expected flow from 506m3/s to 1,000m3/s.
Ke Go Lake increases spillway discharge, evacuates more than 450 people at night
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Ha Tinh - On the night of October 31, after Ke Go lake increased its overflow, Cam Due commune organized the evacuation of more than 450 people to safety.
Ke Go Lake increases spillway discharge
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Ha Tinh - Ke Go Lake operator announced that they will increase the overflow flow to the range of 350m3/s - 800m3/s from 5:00 p.m. on October 31, causing the downstream area to worry.
Ho Ho Hydropower Plant increases discharge flow to 1,104 m3/s
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Ha Tinh - Based on the amount of water flowing into the reservoir, on the afternoon of October 31, Ho Ho Hydropower Plant increased the overflow flow to 1,104 m3/s.
Prolonged heavy rain increases the overflow of many reservoirs in Ha Tinh
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Due to prolonged heavy rain, the management and operation unit has announced that it will increase the overflow flow at many reservoirs in Ha Tinh from the morning of October 31.
The largest hydroelectric reservoir in the South announces the time of spillway discharge in the second phase
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Dong Nai - Tri An Hydropower Plant has just announced the second spillway discharge time tomorrow (October 21), after closing the spillway.
The largest hydroelectric plant in the South increases the amount of water released through the spillway
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Dong Nai - Tri An Hydropower Company announced on the morning of October 13 that it will increase the water flow through the spillway.
The largest hydroelectric reservoir in the South has reduced half of the water discharged through the spillway to 160m3/s
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Dong Nai - Tri An Hydropower Company announced at 2:00 p.m. on October 7, reducing the water flow through the spillway to 160m3/s.
A series of hydropower plants in Cao Bang released floodwaters, 17/19 irrigation lakes were full
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Cao Bang - The flood situation in the locality is very tense.
The lake's water level is more than 61m, the largest hydroelectric project in the South has doubled the spillway discharge
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Dong Nai - The water level of Tri An hydroelectric reservoir has risen to more than 61 m and will be increased from 1:00 p.m. on October 2 with the amount of water released through the spillway being 640 m3/s.
The largest hydroelectric reservoir in the South has begun to release floodwaters, warning downstream areas to avoid damage
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Dong Nai - On September 30, Tri An hydroelectric reservoir - the largest lake in the South released floodwaters for the first time in 2025, warning people to proactively take precautions to avoid damage.
Tuyen Quang Hydropower Plant opens 2 more bottom spillways on the morning of September 30
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Tuyen Quang - Tuyen Quang Hydropower Company will open two more gates 6 and 7 at 6:45 and 7:00 on September 30.
Opening more flood vents for Ban Nung Hydropower Plant, Lang Son
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Lang Son - Heavy rain, Ban Nhung hydroelectric reservoir increased flood discharge to more than 1,200 m3/s.
Ban Ve Hydropower Plant releases floodwaters
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Nghe An - Ban Ve Hydropower Plant started releasing floodwaters with a flow rate of 400 - 800m3/s from 8:00 a.m. on September 24 to proactively reduce the lake water level and welcome floods due to the impact of storm No. 9.
Ho Ho Hydropower Plant begins regulating the overflow from 8:00 p.m. on August 25 to respond to storm No. 5
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Ha Tinh - To proactively respond to storm No. 5, Ho Ho Hydropower Plant plans to regulate water through overflow depending on the actual situation.