Water level of hydropower reservoir
Water level of some hydropower reservoirs in the Central - Central Highlands region on May 7
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The water level and water flow to many hydropower reservoirs in the Central - Central Highlands region are low, mainly operating power generation through power plants.
Water levels of hydropower reservoirs nationwide on May 7th
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Many hydropower reservoirs across the country are below normal water levels, while large reservoirs such as Hoa Binh, Son La, and Tri An maintain high discharge flow to serve power generation.
Water level of some hydropower reservoirs in the North on May 7
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Many hydropower reservoirs in the North are lower than the normal water level, while large reservoirs such as Hoa Binh and Son La still maintain high discharge flow to serve power generation.
Water level of some hydropower reservoirs in the Central - Central Highlands region on May 6
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Hydropower reservoirs in the Central - Central Highlands region are lower than the normal water level, the water flow to the reservoirs is small and mainly discharges electricity with low flow.
Water levels of hydropower reservoirs nationwide on May 6th
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Many hydropower reservoirs across the country are still lower than the normal water level, while large reservoirs in the Northern region continue to discharge electricity with high flow rates.
Water level of some hydropower reservoirs in the Central - Central Highlands region on May 5th
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Hydropower reservoirs in the Central - Central Highlands region are lower than the normal water level, many reservoirs generate electricity with small flow rates.
Water levels of hydropower reservoirs nationwide on May 5th
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Many hydropower reservoirs across the country are still lower than the normal water level, the reservoirs mainly generate electricity and do not have to discharge overflows.
Water level of some hydropower reservoirs in the North on May 5th
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Hydropower reservoirs in the Northern region are still lower than the normal water level, mainly operating for power generation and not yet having to discharge overflows.
Water level of some hydropower reservoirs in the Central - Central Highlands region on May 4th
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Water levels and water flow to hydropower reservoirs in the Central - Central Highlands region continue to be low, many reservoirs have not generated discharge.
Water level of some hydropower reservoirs in the North on May 4th
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The water level of hydropower reservoirs in the Northern region is maintained at a low to medium level, the reservoirs mainly operate regulated power generation, not yet overflowing.
Water levels of hydropower reservoirs nationwide on May 4th
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Many hydropower reservoirs across the country are at lower levels than normal water levels, and power plants are mainly operating for power generation.
Water level of some hydropower reservoirs in the Central - Central Highlands region on May 3rd
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Hydropower reservoirs in the Central - Central Highlands region are at normal water levels, many reservoirs have not had to overflow and are mainly operating for power generation.
Water levels of hydropower reservoirs nationwide on May 3rd
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Many hydropower reservoirs across the country are at lower levels than normal water levels, and power plants are mainly operating for power generation.
Water level of some hydropower reservoirs in the North on May 2nd
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Many large hydropower reservoirs in the Northern region are still lower than the normal water level, the reservoirs mainly operate for power generation and have not discharged overflows.
Water levels of hydropower reservoirs nationwide on May 2nd
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Most hydropower reservoirs across the country are still below the normal water level, mainly generating electricity through plants.