Flood discharge

HCMC on November 15: 2 large reservoirs in HCMC simultaneously announce flood discharge

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Ho Chi Minh City strives to stabilize the market, reduce spending pressure at the end of the year; 2 large reservoirs in Ho Chi Minh City simultaneously announce flood discharge...

2 large reservoirs in Ho Chi Minh City simultaneously announce flood discharge

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HCMC - The two reservoirs of the Hoa River and Ray River in the Ba Ria - Vung Tau area previously announced to continue releasing floodwaters.

This afternoon, the largest hydroelectric reservoir in the South reduced flood discharge

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Dong Nai - This afternoon, Tri An Hydropower Company reduced the amount of floodwater discharged downstream to 940 m3/s to 1,280 m3/s.

The largest hydropower plant in the South reduces flood discharge

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Dong Nai - This afternoon, Tri An Hydropower Company reduced the amount of floodwater discharged after many increases to 960m3/s on November 11.

Close-up of deep floodwaters flooding into houses around Ba Thon canal in Ho Chi Minh City

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HCMC - Over the past 24 hours, the water level of Ba Thon canal has risen, causing many houses in An Phu Dong ward to be deeply flooded, many items to be damaged.

Affected by flood discharge, many households in Ho Chi Minh City struggle because of flooding for many hours

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HCMC - The water level of Ba Thon canal suddenly rose 40-60 cm due to flood discharge, causing flooding in houses along TL37 route from last night to today (November 11) and has not yet receded.

This afternoon, the largest hydroelectric reservoir in the South opened 6 floodgates

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Dong Nai - At 3:00 p.m. on November 11, Tri An Hydropower Company opened 6 gates, increasing the discharge flow downstream from 1,420 m3/s to 1,760 m3/s, people need to proactively respond.

Water rises rapidly at night, many houses along Ba Thon canal in Ho Chi Minh City are flooded

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HCMC - On the evening of November 10, the water level of Ba Thon canal, An Phu Dong ward suddenly rose rapidly, overflowing into many houses along TL37 road, causing local flooding.

This afternoon, the largest hydroelectric reservoir in the South increased flood discharge to 800 m3/s

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Dong Nai - On the afternoon of November 10, Tri An hydroelectric reservoir increased the spillway discharge to 800 m3/s, bringing the total downstream discharge to 1,600 m3/s, warning people to proactively respond.

Ray River Reservoir announces flood discharge

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Ho Chi Minh City - Song Ray Lake with a designed capacity of 215 million m3 announced to release floodwaters in the second phase in 10 days from November 6, with a flow rate of 27.85 - 137.91 m3/s.

Ke Go Lake reduces discharge to 200m3/s, downstream continues to reduce flooding

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Ha Tinh - On the afternoon of November 3, Ke Go Lake continued to regulate to reduce overflow to 200m3/s, so the downstream water receded further, and the number of flooded houses continued to decrease.

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.