According to data from Vietnam Electricity Group, at 10:15 am on February 22, in the Northeast region, Tuyen Quang Lake recorded an upstream water level at 7 am at 114.64 m, lower than the normal water level by 120 m; water inflow to the lake reached 50 m3/s, no discharge occurred.
In the Northwest region, Lai Chau reservoir reached 294.69 m, approaching the normal water level of 295 m; inflow to the reservoir 314 m3/s, no discharge has occurred.
Ban Chat Lake is at 455.71 m, inflow 20 m3/s, total discharge through the plant 268 m3/s.
Ho Huoi Quang reached 369.73 m, inflow volume 271 m3/s, total discharge volume 263 m3/s.
Notably, Son La Hydropower reservoir reached 214.5 m, close to the normal water level of 215 m; water flow to the reservoir was 361 m3/s, the total discharge through the plant reached 1,111 m3/s.
Hoa Binh Hydropower Reservoir is at 112.99 m, lower than the normal water level by 117 m; inflow to the reservoir is 522 m3/s, total discharge output is 515 m3/s.
According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, the weather forecast for February 22nd, the Northern region has light rain in some places, early morning fog and light fog scattered; especially mountainous and midland areas have scattered rain during the day. Cold at night and early morning.
The Southern region has no rain at night, sunny during the day, especially the East has hot sunny places.