According to updated data at 11:10 am on August 19, in the Central Highlands, Ialy Lake has a water level of 501.77 m, 515 m lower than the normal water level and 490 m higher than the dead water level. The water flow to the lake reached 541 m3/s, the total discharge volume was 467 m3/s, all through the plant.
Pleikrông Lake has a water level of 552.30 m, lower than the normal water level of 570 m. The water flow is 456 m3/s, the total discharge is 284 m3/s.
Se San 3 Lake has a water level of 303.60 m, lower than the normal water level of 304.50 m. Inflow reached 497 m3/s, total discharge volume 448 m3/s.
Se San 3A Lake has a water level of 238.77 m, only 0.23 m lower than the normal water level of 239 m. Water inflow is 492 m3/s, total discharge is 492 m3/s.
Se San 4 reservoir has a water level of 213.68 m, which is 215 m lower than the normal water level. The water flow to the reservoir reached 822 m3/s, with a total discharge volume of 675 m3/s.
Reservoirs in the South Central region also maintain water levels below normal levels. A Vuong Lake reached 347.61 m, lower than normal water levels by 380 m; water inflow 30 m3/s and total discharge 30 m3/s.
Song Bung 4 reservoir has a water level of 207.81 m, lower than the normal water level of 222.50 m. Inflow 39 m3/s, total discharge 7 m3/s.
Song Tranh 2 reservoir reached 146.78 m, 175 m lower than the normal water level. Inflow 30.71 m3/s, total discharge 25 m3/s.
In the North Central region, Trung Son Lake has a water level of 149.30 m, 160 m lower than the normal water level; the inflow and total discharge volume are both at 497 m3/s.
Ban Ve Lake reached 188.53 m, 200 m lower than the normal water level. Inflow 387 m3/s, total discharge 344 m3/s.
Khe Bo Lake has a water level of 63.40 m, 65 m lower than the normal water level. The water flow is 463.90 m3/s, the total discharge is 487.70 m3/s.
