According to data from Vietnam Electricity Group, at 11:30 am on February 25, Tuyen Quang Hydropower Reservoir recorded an upstream water level at an elevation of 114.71m, about 5.3m lower than the normal water level of 120m. The water flow to the reservoir reached 84m3/s, the total discharge flow was 174.18m3/s through the plant.
In the Northwest region, large lakes on the Da River system continue to maintain high water levels.
Lai Chau Hydropower Lake reached 294.55m, only about 0.45m lower than the normal water level of 295m.
Son La Hydropower Lake is at 214.55m/215m, approaching the normal water level.
Hoa Binh Hydropower Lake recorded a water level of 112.94m, lower than the normal water level of 117m by more than 4m, with a water inflow to the lake of 728m3/s and a total discharge flow of 721m3/s through the plant.
Meanwhile, Ban Chat reservoir reached 454.06m (about 21m lower than the normal water level of 475m) and Huoi Quang reservoir reached 369.52m, close to the normal water level of 370m.
According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, the weather forecast for February 25th, the Northern region tonight has rain, scattered light rain; tomorrow there will be showers and scattered thunderstorms, locally heavy rain. Cold at night and in the morning. In thunderstorms, there is a possibility of tornadoes, lightning, hail and strong gusts of wind.
The Southern region in the late afternoon and night has showers and thunderstorms in some places, sunny during the day.