According to data from Vietnam Electricity Group, at 7:30 am on March 13, on the Da River and Son La Lake system, the upstream water level was at 214.97 m, close to the normal water level (215 m), the water flow to the lake was 420 m3/s and the total discharge through the plant reached 1,125 m3/s.
Hoa Binh Lake recorded a water level of 113.95 m, lower than the normal water level (117 m), water flow to the lake 983 m3/s and discharge for power generation 421 m3/s.
In the upstream area, Lai Chau Lake has a water level of 294.57 m, a water inflow rate of 418 m3/s and is discharged entirely through the plant. Huoi Quang Lake recorded a water level of 369.39 m, a water inflow rate of 259 m3/s, and a total discharge through the plant of 265 m3/s.
Ban Chat Lake has a water level of 444.58 m, inflow to the lake 18 m3/s, discharge 256 m3/s through the plant.
Meanwhile, in the Northeast region, Tuyen Quang reservoir has a water level of 114.53 m, a water inflow rate of 33 m3/s and has not been discharged.
Similarly, Thac Ba reservoir recorded a water level of 54.99 m, inflow to the reservoir 83 m3/s and has not yet discharged.
According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, the weather forecast for March 13th, the Northern region will have light rain in some places at night, foggy in some places in the early morning, sunny skies in the afternoon. Cold at night and in the morning.
The area from Quang Tri to the east of Dak Lak province has rain, showers, locally moderate to heavy rain and thunderstorms.
The Southern region has showers and thunderstorms in some places at night, sunny days, especially the East has hot sunny places.