According to data from Vietnam Electricity Group, at 11:30 am on April 25, in the Northeast region, Tuyen Quang Lake was at 110.98m, lower than the normal water level by more than 9m. The water flow to the lake reached 50 m3/s, while the total power generation flow was 259.91 m3/s.
The Northwest region recorded many large lakes maintaining water levels below the design threshold.
Lai Chau Lake is at 290.96m; Son La reaches 206.95m with a power generation flow rate of 102 m3/s. Hoa Binh Lake is at 109.84m, lower than the normal water level by more than 7m; water inflow to the lake is 336 m3/s and power generation is 1,399 m3/s.
Ban Chat, Huoi Quang and Thac Ba reservoirs have small inflows to the reservoirs and have not yet discharged.
According to the forecast of the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, on April 25, the Northern region will have showers and thunderstorms in some places, sunny skies in the afternoon.
The area from Nghe An to Quang Ngai has showers and scattered thunderstorms, with locally heavy rain.
The Central Highlands and Southern regions are sunny during the day, with hot sun in some places.