On the afternoon of September 10, according to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, the current flood situation has passed. The flood on Thao River in Lao Cai City continues to slowly recede. In Bao Ha, it has peaked at 61.95m, 4.95m above alert level 3, 1.02m above the historical flood level in 2008 (60.93m). In Yen Bai, it is fluctuating at the flood peak of 35.70m, 3.70m above alert level 3, 1.28m above the historical flood level in 1968 (34.42m) and is receding slowly. In Phu Tho, it is rising rapidly.
Floods on Lo River (Tuyen Quang, Phu Tho), Cau River (Bac Ninh), Thuong River (Bac Giang), Thai Binh River (Hai Duong), Red River (Hanoi), Hoang Long River (Ninh Binh) are rising, Luc Nam River (Bac Giang) is slowly receding.
Water level at 1:00 p.m. the same day, on Thao River in Yen Bai 35.66m, on BĐ3 3.66m, 1.24m above the historical flood level in 1968 (34.42m), in Phu Tho 17.74m, on BĐ1 0.24m.
On Cau River at Dap Cau 6.35m, above BĐ3 0.05m, on Thuong River at Phu Lang Thuong 6.75m, above BĐ3 0.45m, on Luc Nam River at Luc Nam 6.29m, below BĐ3 0.01m.
On Lo River in Tuyen Quang 26.90m, above BĐ3 0.90m, at Vu Quang 19.62m, above BĐ2 0.12m. On Hoang Long River in Ben De 4.00m, level BĐ3. On Thai Binh River in Pha Lai 5.30m, level BĐ2. On Red River in Hanoi 9.62m, above BĐ1 0.12m.
In the next 12 hours, the flood on the Thao River in Lao Cai will continue to decrease; in Yen Bai it will decrease slowly but still above the historical flood level; in Phu Tho it will rise to level 2. The flood on the Lo River in Tuyen Quang is likely to peak at 27.30m, 1.30m above level 3 tonight (September 10), in Vu Quang it will continue to rise and peak at 20.40m, 0.10m below level 3, tonight. The flood on the Cau River will continue to rise and be above level 3, the Thuong River will continue to rise slowly above level 3.
Floods on the Luc Nam River are slowly receding below level 3. Floods on the Thai Binh River continue to rise above level 2. Floods on the Hoang Long River continue to rise above level 3. Floods on the Red River in Hanoi continue to rise rapidly below level 2.
In the next 12 - 24 hours, the flood on Thao River in Lao Cai will continue to decrease, in Bao Ha it will decrease slowly, in Yen Bai it will continue to decrease but still above the historical flood level, in Phu Tho it will increase above level 2.
Floods on the Lo River will recede slowly. Floods on the Thuong and Cau Rivers will change slowly and remain at level 3. Floods on the Luc Nam River will continue to fall below level 3. Floods on the Thai Binh River will continue to rise to level 3.
Floods on the Hoang Long River will change slowly above level 3. Floods on the Red River in Hanoi will rise slowly and stay below level 2.
Warning of flood risk, possibility of other natural disasters High risk of flooding in low-lying areas along rivers in the provinces of Lang Son, Cao Bang, Lao Cai, Yen Bai, Phu Tho, Bac Giang, Bac Kan, Thai Nguyen, Hoa Binh, flash floods and landslides on steep slopes in mountainous areas of the North.
According to Lao Dong reporters, in Thai Nguyen province, many areas in Thai Nguyen city are still deeply flooded. In particular, some areas in Quang Vinh ward are still isolated. Currently, functional forces are still working day and night to evacuate and supply necessities to flooded areas.
In Tuyen Quang, many areas are still deeply flooded, although the water has shown signs of receding but not significantly.
For Yen Bai province, flooding still occurs in many localities.