According to data from Vietnam Electricity Group, at 1:00 PM on March 22, in the Northeast region, Tuyen Quang Lake was at 114.94m, lower than the normal water level (120m).
The water flow to the reservoir reached 50 m3/s, currently no discharge has been carried out.
In the Northwest region, Lai Chau reservoir reached 294.05m, approaching the normal water level (295m), inflow to the reservoir 109 m3/s, not yet discharged.
The hydropower reservoir chain on the Da River continues to operate stably. Son La Lake recorded a water level of 213.98m, a water inflow of 182 m3/s, and a total discharge of 738 m3/s, all through the plant.
Hoa Binh Lake is at 115.8m, with a flow rate of 355 m3/s, discharging 348 m3/s to serve power generation.
The two lakes Huoi Quang and Ban Chat also maintained power generation with discharge through the plant of 264 m3/s and 124 m3/s respectively, the water level reached 368.75m and 438.21m.
Thac Ba Lake is currently at 54.38m, with a water inflow of 61 m3/s, and no discharge has occurred.
According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, the weather forecast for March 22nd, the Northern region has light rain in some places, early morning fog and light fog scattered; especially the mountainous and midland areas have rain, scattered showers and thunderstorms in some places. In thunderstorms, there is a possibility of tornadoes, lightning 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, especially the East has hot sunny places.