According to data from Vietnam Electricity Group, at 12:00 on March 27, in the Da River basin, Hoa Binh hydropower reservoir recorded water inflow to the reservoir reaching 992 m3/s - the highest level in the Northern reservoir group at this time.
The lake water level is at an elevation of 116 m, 1 m lower than the normal water level; total discharge through power generation is 415 m3/s.
At the upstream terraced reservoirs, Son La reservoir reached a water level of 214.01 m, lower than the normal water level by 0.99 m; water inflow to the reservoir reached 460 m3/s, total discharge volume 428 m3/s.
Lai Chau Lake is at 292.78 m, lower than the normal water level by 2.22 m; total discharge volume 455 m3/s.
Huo Huoi Quang Lake maintains a water level of 368.11 m, 1.89 m lower than the normal water level; total discharge flow is 375 m3/s.
Ban Chat Lake is at an altitude of 434.48 m, 40 m lower than the normal water level; total discharge 252 m3/s.
In the Northeast region, Tuyen Quang reservoir reached a water level of 115 m, 5 m lower than the normal water level; total discharge through power generation is about 121 m3/s.
Thac Ba Lake is at 53.8 m, 4.2 m lower than the normal water level and has not generated discharge flow.
According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, the weather forecast for March 26th is that the Northern region will have light rain in some places, early morning fog and light fog scattered, sunny skies in the afternoon, and hot sun in some places. The highest temperature is commonly 27 - 31 degrees Celsius, especially in the Northwest region 31-34 degrees Celsius, in some places above 35 degrees Celsius.
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.