According to data from Vietnam Electricity Group, at 4:30 PM on February 16, at Tuyen Quang Lake, the upstream water level at 3:00 PM reached 114.07 m, 5.93 m lower than the normal water level (120 m). Water flow to the lake was 50 m3/s, no discharge occurred.
In the Northwest region, Lai Chau Lake recorded a water level of 293.68 m, 1.32 m lower than the normal water level; inflow to the lake is 108 m3/s, not yet discharged.
Ban Chat Lake is at 458.43 m, 16.57 m lower than the normal water level; inflow to the lake is 12 m3/s, total discharge through power generation is 105 m3/s.
Huo Huoi Quang Lake has a water level of 369.43 m, 0.57 m lower than the normal water level; inflow to the lake is 95 m3/s, total discharge is 44 m3/s.
Meanwhile, two large reservoirs on the Da River still maintain high power generation.
Son La Lake reached a water level of 214.49 m, 0.51 m lower than the normal water level, inflow to the lake 129 m3/s, total discharge volume 1,331 m3/s.
Hoa Binh Lake is at 112.48 m, 4.52 m lower than the normal water level, with a total discharge volume of 522 m3/s.
According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, the weather forecast for February 16th, the Northern region has light rain in some places, early morning fog and light fog scattered, sunny skies in the afternoon. Cold at night and in the morning.
The Southern region in the late afternoon and night has showers and thunderstorms in some places, sunny during the day.