Hydroelectric lake
Water levels of hydroelectric reservoirs in the North on November 10
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Hydropower reservoirs in the North are flexibly operated according to flood developments, ensuring safety for downstream areas.
Water levels of hydroelectric reservoirs in the North on November 9
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Hydropower reservoirs in the North are flexibly operated according to flood developments, ensuring safety for downstream areas.
Water levels of hydroelectric reservoirs in the North on November 7
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Hydropower reservoirs in the North are flexibly operated according to flood developments, ensuring safety for downstream areas.
Water levels of hydroelectric reservoirs in the North on November 2
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Hydropower reservoirs in the North are flexibly operated according to flood developments, ensuring safety for downstream areas.
Hydropower reservoirs are required to strictly comply with operating procedures before storm No. 12
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Operating hydropower reservoirs according to procedures, closely coordinating with localities to warn people early will contribute to reducing storm and flood damage.
Water levels of hydroelectric reservoirs in the North on October 20
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Hydropower reservoirs in the North are flexibly operated according to flood developments, ensuring safety for downstream areas.
Water levels of hydroelectric reservoirs in the North
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In the face of prolonged heavy rain, the hydropower reservoirs in the North are being operated cautiously to regulate the flow, ensuring safety for the downstream area.
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.
11 hydroelectric reservoirs release overflow to regulate before super typhoon No. 9 Ragasa
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EVN has synchronously deployed many plans to ensure the safety of the power system and be ready to respond to all situations before, during and after super typhoon No. 9 Ragasa.
Drifting to make a living on the 5th largest hydroelectric lake in the North
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In the middle of the vast river area on the Tuyen Quang hydroelectric reservoir, there are still hundreds of households clinging to making a living by fishing.
Water level is nearly 62m, the largest hydroelectric reservoir in the South stops releasing floodwaters
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Dong Nai - On October 26, Tri An Hydropower Company said the lake water level was 61.57m and would stop releasing floodwaters.