According to data from Vietnam Electricity Group, at 2:00 PM on May 27, Khe Bo reservoir had the largest inflow of water to the reservoir in the North Central region with 410.6m3/s, total discharge reached 482m3/s. The upstream water level of the reservoir reached 64.61m, approaching the normal water level of 65m.
Trung Son Lake recorded a water flow to the lake of 55m3/s, the total discharge through the plant reached 457m3/s. Ban Ve Lake maintained the upstream water level at 180.16m, nearly 20m lower than the normal water level, with a total discharge of 330m3/s.
In the South Central Coast, Song Ba Ha reservoir has a total discharge rate of 200m3/s, while Song Tranh 2 reservoir only discharges 5.58m3/s. A Vuong reservoir recorded a water inflow rate of 12.77m3/s and a total discharge rate of 32m3/s.
In the Central Highlands region, Ialy Lake has a water inflow rate of 298m3/s, with a total discharge rate of 395m3/s. Se San 3 Lake recorded a water inflow rate of 398m3/s, with a total discharge rate of 386m3/s.
Some lakes continue to discharge through spillways with small flows. An Khe Lake discharges 8m3/s through spillways and opens 1 surface discharge gate. Srepok 3 Lake discharges 0.8m3/s through spillways with 2 deep discharge gates operating. Buon Kuop Lake discharges 15.66m3/s through spillways and opens 1 deep discharge gate.
According to the forecast of the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, on May 27, the Northern Delta region, Phu Tho and from Thanh Hoa to Hue City will have intense and especially intense heat with the highest temperature commonly 38-40 degrees Celsius, with some places above 40 degrees Celsius.
Other places in the North and the South Central Coast have hot and intense heat, especially intense in some places with the highest temperature commonly 36-38 degrees Celsius, in some places above 39 degrees Celsius.
Southern region in the late afternoon and evening with scattered showers and thunderstorms, sunny days, hot sun in some places.