According to data from Vietnam Electricity Group, at 10:00 AM on February 11, in the Northern region, Son La Lake reached 214.46m, 0.54m lower than the normal water level (215m); Lai Chau Lake was at 293.3m, 1.7m lower than the elevation of 295m.
Hoa Binh Lake recorded a water level of 112.44m, 4.56m lower than the normal water level (117m).
Tuyen Quang Lake reached 113.74m, still 6.26m away from the elevation of 120m.
In the North Central region, Trung Son Lake reached 159.27m (0.73m lower than the normal water level of 160m).
Ban Ve Lake is at 196.39m, 3.61m lower than the elevation of 200m. Khe Bo Lake reaches 64.28m, still 0.72m away from the normal water level.
The South Central Coast region recorded Song Tranh 2 reservoir reaching 174.17m, 0.83m lower than the normal water level (175m).
Song Ba Ha Lake is at 104.62m, 0.38m lower; Song Hinh Lake reaches 207.9m, 1.1m short of the elevation of 209m.
In the Central Highlands, some reservoirs reached quite high levels such as Thuong Kon Tum at altitude 1.160m, equal to the normal water level; Se San 3 reached 304.3m, only 0.2m lower than the altitude 304.5m; Srepok 3 reached 271.54m, still 0.46m away from the normal water level (272m).
Ialy Lake is currently at 511.71m, 3.29m lower than the elevation of 515m.
In the Southeast region, Tri An Lake has a water level of 61.75m, 0.25m lower than the normal water level (62m).
According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, the weather forecast for February 11th, the Northern region will have rain in the morning, scattered light rain, light rain in some places during the day, and cold weather.
The Southern region in the late afternoon and night has showers and thunderstorms in some places, sunny during the day.