According to data from Vietnam Electricity Group, at 3:00 PM on May 14, in the North Central region, Trung Son Lake had a water level of 156.41 m, currently discharging 430 m3/s of electricity. Khe Bo Lake reached a water level of 64.4 m, close to the normal water level, discharging 167.8 m3/s.
Meanwhile, Ban Ve Lake and Quang Tri Lake have not generated electricity due to low water inflow.
In the South Central region, most lakes maintain small power generation. Song Bung 4 Lake discharges 77 m³/s; River Bung 2 discharges 34 m³/s; A Vuong discharged 28 m³/s; Hinh River discharges 15.22 m³/s; Vinh Son A discharged 8.46 m³/s.
Lakes Vinh Son B, Vinh Son C, Song Tranh 2 and Song Ba Ha are currently not generating electricity.
In the Central Highlands, some reservoirs operate sporadically. Pleikrông reservoir discharges 125 m3/s; Đa Mi discharges 30.46 m3/s; Hàm Thuận discharges 26.9 m3/s; Buôn Kuốp discharges 15.91 m3/s; Kanak discharges 14 m3/s. An Khê reservoir discharges 8 m3/s through spillway and opens 1 surface discharge gate; Srêpốk 3 reservoir opens 2 deep discharge gates, discharging 0.78 m3/s.
Many other lakes in the area have not generated electricity due to low water inflow.
According to the forecast of the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, on May 14, the Northern region will be hot, with intense heat in some places with the highest temperature commonly 35 - 37 degrees C, in some places above 37 degrees C.
The area from Thanh Hoa to Da Nang city and the east of provinces from Quang Ngai to Dak Lak will have hot and intense heat with the highest temperature commonly 36 - 38 degrees C, in some places above 38 degrees C.
The Southern region is hot, the East has places with intense heat with the highest temperature commonly 35 - 36 degrees C, in some places above 37 degrees C.