According to the Da Nang Steering Committee for Natural Disaster Prevention, by the morning of September 28, the water level of large hydroelectric reservoirs in the area such as: A Vuong Lake was at 366.5/370/380m (the lake water level at the time of reporting/the flood water level/water level rose normally), the flow was 273 m3/s, no discharge. Dak Mi 4 Lake is at 252.15/251.5/258m, discharging 295 m3/s. Song Tranh 2 Lake is at 150.44/165/175m, no discharge. Song Bung 4 Lake reached 217.32/216/222.5m, discharging 568 m3/s. Song Bung 2 Lake is at 599.04/595/605m, discharging 109 m3/s.
In the past 24 hours, Da Nang has had very heavy rain. Rainfall in the plains and midlands is generally 150-280mm; the highest at Da Nang station is 300.8mm. However, in mountainous areas, there will be less rain, with 40-110mm.
It is forecasted that the city will continue to have heavy rain, very heavy rain, with thunderstorms, lightning, and strong gusts of wind on the day and night of September 28. Rainfall 50-130mm, some places over 170mm. Hai Chau, Son Tra, Ngu Hanh Son, Cam Le, Hoa Khanh, Hoi An, Dien Ban, Dai Loc areas are forecast to be 60-150mm. Tam Ky, Nui Thanh, Thang Binh 50-120mm. The areas of Hoa Tien, Hai Van, Thanh My, Dong Giang, Tay Giang 50-120mm. Que Son, Tien Phuoc, Kham Duc, Tra My 45-100mm. Hoang Sa 40-80mm.
From September 29, heavy rain in Da Nang will decrease, ending the rainy season. Warning level of natural disaster risk due to heavy rain: level 1. Risk of flash floods, landslides in mountainous areas, flooding in low-lying areas and urban areas; beware of tornadoes, lightning, strong gusts of wind.
In the border commune of La De, heavy rain in the past two days has caused serious landslides on National Highway 14D in Dac Re village. The Commune Civil Defense Command has put up warning signs, barriers, and notices to the people to ensure safety.