Water level of hydropower reservoir
Water level of some hydropower reservoirs in the North on March 17
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The water level of hydropower reservoirs in the Northern region continues to be maintained at a high level, many large reservoirs on the Da River are approaching the normal water level.
Water levels of hydropower reservoirs in the North on March 16th
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Many hydropower reservoirs in the Northern region are at a high level, some reservoirs are approaching the normal water level.
Water levels of hydropower reservoirs nationwide on March 16th
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Many large hydropower reservoirs across the country are at a fairly high level, some reservoirs are approaching the normal water level, most are mainly operating for power generation, not overflowing.
Water levels of hydropower reservoirs nationwide on March 14th
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Many hydropower reservoirs across the country are fluctuating around the normal water level, the reservoirs mainly operate to generate electricity through power plants, and overflow is not recorded.
Water levels of hydropower reservoirs nationwide on March 13th
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Many hydropower reservoirs across the country are currently lower than the normal water level, and the reservoirs mainly operate to generate electricity through plants, without overflowing.
Water levels of hydropower reservoirs nationwide on March 12
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Many hydropower reservoirs across the country fluctuate around the normal water level, some reservoirs in the Northwest region operate to generate electricity with quite large discharge flows.
Water levels of hydropower reservoirs in the North on March 12
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Hydropower reservoirs in the Northern region are fluctuating around the normal water level, mainly discharging water through plants to generate electricity.
Water levels of hydropower reservoirs nationwide on March 11
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Many large hydropower reservoirs across the country are fluctuating around or below normal water levels, and the reservoirs mainly discharge water for power generation.
Water levels of hydropower reservoirs nationwide on March 10th
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Many large hydropower reservoirs across the country fluctuate around or below normal water levels, mainly operating power generation through plants,
Water levels of hydropower reservoirs nationwide on March 9th
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Water levels at many large hydropower reservoirs across the country are fluctuating around or lower than normal water levels.
Water levels of hydropower reservoirs nationwide on March 8th
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The water level at many large lakes across the country is at a high level, approaching or close to the normal water level.
Water levels of hydropower reservoirs nationwide on March 7th
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The water level at many large hydropower reservoirs across the country fluctuates around the normal water level, most are not overflowed, mainly generating electricity through power plants.
Water levels of hydropower reservoirs nationwide on March 6th
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The water level at many hydropower reservoirs across the country is close to the normal water level, most operate to generate electricity through power plants, without overflowing.
Water levels of hydropower reservoirs nationwide on March 5th
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The water level at many large hydropower reservoirs across the country is lower than the normal water level, most of which operate to generate electricity through power plants, not discharging through spillways.
Water levels of hydropower reservoirs nationwide on March 4th
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The water level and flow to hydropower reservoirs across the country are basically stable, and no large flood discharge through spillways has been recorded.