Water level of hydropower reservoir

Water levels of hydropower reservoirs nationwide on May 18th

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Hydropower reservoirs across the country are still lower than normal water levels, while the Northwest and Central Highlands regions continue to generate electricity with high flow rates.

Water levels of hydropower reservoirs nationwide on May 17

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The water level of many hydropower reservoirs across the country fluctuates below the normal water level, and some large reservoirs in the Northwest are discharging electricity with high flow rates.

Water level of some hydropower reservoirs in the North on May 17

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Northern hydropower reservoirs are commonly below normal water levels, while some large reservoirs still maintain discharge for power generation with high flow rates.

Water level of some hydropower reservoirs in the Central - Central Highlands region on May 17

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Hydropower reservoirs in the Central - Central Highlands region are commonly at normal water levels, many reservoirs are maintaining power generation.

Water level of some hydropower reservoirs in the Central - Central Highlands region on May 15

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Many hydropower reservoirs in the Central - Central Highlands region are still lower than the normal water level, the water flow to the reservoirs is low, and the plants mainly operate for power generation.

Water level of some hydropower reservoirs in the Central - Central Highlands region on May 14

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Water levels at many hydropower reservoirs in the Central - Central Highlands region are maintained at a low level.

Water levels of hydropower reservoirs nationwide on May 14th

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Hydropower reservoirs across the country are still lower than the normal water level, while many reservoirs increase discharge through power generation to meet the needs of the power system.

Water level of some hydropower reservoirs in the North on May 14th

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Hydropower reservoirs in the Northern region continue to be lower than the normal water level, many large reservoirs on the Da River system maintain high discharge flow for power generation.

Water levels of hydropower reservoirs nationwide on May 13th

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The water level of many large hydropower reservoirs is maintained below the normal water level, continuing to generate electricity and regulate downstream.

Water level of some hydropower reservoirs in the Central - Central Highlands region on May 13

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The water level of many hydropower reservoirs in the Central - Central Highlands region continues to be lower than the normal water level, mainly operating for power generation with small discharge flows.

Water level of some hydropower reservoirs in the North on May 13

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The water level of hydropower reservoirs in the Northern region is still lower than the normal water level, and many reservoirs continue to discharge water through plants to generate electricity.

Water level of some hydropower reservoirs in the Central - Central Highlands region on May 12

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

Water levels of hydropower reservoirs nationwide on May 12

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The water level and flow of many hydropower reservoirs across the country continue to be maintained at a fairly good level, in which the Northwest and Northern regions have large inflows and discharges.

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.