Water level of hydropower reservoir

Water level of some hydropower reservoirs in the North on May 12

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Hydropower reservoirs in the Northern region continue to maintain below normal water levels, many reservoirs increase discharge to serve power generation and downstream regulation.

Water level of some hydropower reservoirs in the Central - Central Highlands region on May 11

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The water level of some hydropower reservoirs in the Central - Central Highlands regions is maintained around the normal level.

Water level of some hydropower reservoirs in the North on May 11

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The water level of many hydropower reservoirs in the Northern region continues to be maintained at a high level, and the inflow of water is large, causing reservoirs to increase discharge for power generation to serve the power system.

Water levels of hydropower reservoirs nationwide on May 11

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The water level of most hydropower reservoirs across the country is maintained at a stable level, many reservoirs increase discharge through plants to meet the demand for electricity load.

Water level of some hydropower reservoirs in the Central - Central Highlands region on May 10

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The Central - Central Highlands region recorded low water levels in many lakes, most projects continue to store water and generate electricity sparingly.

Water level of some hydropower reservoirs in the North on May 10th

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The water level of hydropower reservoirs nationwide is at an average level, while the Northwest maintains power generation with high flow.

Water level of some hydropower reservoirs in the North on May 10th

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The Northern region recorded increased water levels and inflows to lakes, many large lakes maintained power generation, and Da River cascade lakes discharged electricity with high flow rates.

Water level of some hydropower reservoirs in the Central - Central Highlands region on May 9

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The water level of hydropower reservoirs in the North Central Coast, South Central Coast and Central Highlands regions remains stable, and many reservoirs continue to accumulate water.

Water level of some hydropower reservoirs in the North on May 9th

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The water level of some lakes on the Da River continues to increase, the water flow is quite good, and the lakes of Son La, Hoa Binh and Thac Ba are promoting power generation.

Water levels of hydropower reservoirs nationwide on May 9th

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The water level of many hydropower reservoirs across the country remains stable, especially large reservoirs in the North recorded increased water inflow.

Water levels of hydropower reservoirs nationwide on May 8th

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Many hydropower reservoirs are still lower than the normal water level, the reservoirs mainly generate electricity, and widespread overflow has not appeared.

Water level of some hydropower reservoirs in the Central - Central Highlands region on May 8

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The water level and water flow to hydropower reservoirs in the Central - Central Highlands region are low, operating activities mainly serve power generation.

Water level of some hydropower reservoirs in the North on May 8

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Hydropower reservoirs in the Northern region are lower than the normal water level, mainly generate electricity, and have not discharged overflows.

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.