According to data from Vietnam Electricity Group, at 9:00 AM on May 12, in the North Central region, Trung Son Lake had a water level of 156.69 m, a flow rate of 150 m3/s, and discharged 83 m3/s.
Khe Bo Lake is at 64.64 m, approaching the normal water level, discharging 95.5 m3/s. Quang Tri Lake discharges 18 m3/s, while Ban Ve Lake has not yet generated discharge.
In the South Central Coast, many reservoirs maintain power generation with an average flow rate: Song Tranh 2 discharges 105 m3/s, Song Ba Ha discharges 120 m3/s, Song Bung 2 discharges 17 m3/s, Vinh Son A discharges 7.58 m3/s.
Some reservoirs such as A Vuong, Song Hinh, Song Bung 4, Vinh Son B and Vinh Son C have not yet generated discharge.
The Central Highlands region recorded some reservoirs with large discharge flows such as Se San 4 discharging 290 m3/s, Ialy discharging 130 m3/s, Pleyrong discharging 123 m3/s, Thuong Kon Tum discharging 26.58 m3/s.
An Khe, Buon Kuop, Srepok 3 reservoirs discharge small amounts; many other reservoirs have not yet generated discharge.
According to the forecast of the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, on May 12, the Northern region will have showers and thunderstorms in some places, especially the northern mountainous region tonight will have scattered showers and thunderstorms in some places. Sunny day, showers and thunderstorms in the late afternoon and evening tomorrow, locally heavy rain.
The Southern region in the late afternoon and night has showers and thunderstorms in some places; hot sunny days, the East has places with intense heat.