Hanoi has heavy rain, the water level on To Lich River is at a very high level

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Hanoi - Flooded areas are currently receding very slowly, the water level on To Lich River at Cong Moc Bridge and Thanh Liet Dam is at a very high level.

Hanoi Drainage Company Limited has just reported on the drainage situation due to the impact of storm No. 5 on August 27.

Due to the influence of the circulation of storm No. 5 from 7:00 a.m. on August 26 to 6:00 a.m. on August 27, the city had moderate to heavy rain, to very heavy rain.

Luong mua do duoc tai cac khu vuc den thoi diem 6h ngay 27.8.
Rainfall was measured in the areas until 6:00 a.m. on August 27.
Muc nuoc tren cac song, ho dieu hoa tai thoi diem 6h ngay 27.8.
The water level on rivers and lakes was regulated at 6:00 a.m. on August 27.

At 6 am in the city, the company still has flooding, stagnant water, difficult transportation, specifically: Vo Chi Cong (UDIC Building); Phu Xa (Phu Xa - Phuc Hoa junction); Phan Van Truong (Market Gate - Military Barrier); Duong Dinh Nghe - Nam Trung Yen (after Keangnam); RESCO urban area; Lane 89 Lac Long Quan; Road 2.5 Lu Temple (next to Lu Lu lake); Nguyen Chinh (from lane 74 to Tan Mai sluice); Lane 165 Thai Ha; Huynh Thuc Khang (Nguyen Hong junction - lane 14 Huynh Thuc Khang); Nguyen Van Troi; Co Linh (before and opposite Long Bien Secondary School); Dam Quang Trung Street (before and opposite Aeon Mall supermarket); Ngoc Lam Street (from Long Bien 1 junction to Gia Lam urban environment); Thien Duc trunk tunnel, underground tunnel No. 3, No. 5, No. 6 and Km9+656 Thang Long Boulevard; Trieu Khuc (lane 97 to Ao Dinh); General Department V - Ministry of Public Security; Yen Xa; Cau Buoi (from K - Muong Yen Hospital).

Currently, flooded areas recede very slowly, the water level on the system is at a very high level such as: To Lich River (at Cong Moc bridge): 4.27 m; To Lich River (at TL Thanh Liet dam): 4.67 m; Lu River (at TL Du Tu Set): 3.01 m; Kim Nguu River (at TL Cong Quynh): 4.37 m; Set River (at Nguyen An Ninh bridge): 3.26 m; Nhue River (at Ha Dong culvert): 5.63 m.

The company is continuing to deploy on-duty forces at key points.

The Company's main pumping stations (Yen So, Cau Buu, Dong Bong 1, Dong Bong 2, Co Nhue, Da Sy...) are operating at full capacity.

The blast gates operate according to the correct procedures, ensuring traffic safety in low-lying areas.

Flooding situation at 6:00 a.m. on August 27: 4 flooding points have been reduced compared to 9:00 p.m. on August 26 (on Quyet Thang Street, Yen Nghia - from Yen Nghia Bus Station to Ba La Intersection; To Huu; Tran Binh).

By the time of reporting, 58/82 flooding points had been reduced, the level of flooding had decreased compared to 9:00 p.m. on August 26.

The company continues to deploy on-duty work, drainage settlement, garbage collection at the collection station throughout the management area; open the floodgates of regulating lakes such as Thien Quang Lake, Bay Mau, Dong Da... and properly operate the main pumping stations of Yen So, Dong Bong 1, Dong Bong 2, Co Nhue... to lower the water level in the system in accordance with regulations.

As of 6:00 a.m. on August 27, according to the forecast, the city will continue to have moderate to heavy rain. The Company's forces and vehicles continue to be on duty, operating the main pumping stations according to the process to lower the water level of the system and clean the flow.

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