According to updated reservoir operating data at 12:00 on July 9, in the South Central region, A Vuong reservoir has an upstream water level of 355.8 m, about 24.2 m lower than the normal water level (380 m). Song Bung 2 reservoir reached 580.25 m, 24.75 m lower than the normal water level; Song Bung 4 reservoir reached 210.57 m, about 11.93 m lower.
Song Tranh 2 Lake has a water level of 154.91 m, about 20.09 m lower than the normal water level (175 m). Song Ba Ha Lake reached 102.44 m, about 2.56 m lower than the normal water level (105 m). Song Hinh Lake has a water level of 202.32 m, 6.68 m lower than the normal level.
In the Central Highlands region, Thuong Kon Tum Lake has a water level of 1,144 m, about 16 m lower than the normal water level (1,160 m). Pleikrông Lake reached 545.81 m, 24.19 m lower than the normal threshold; Ia Ly Lake reached 493.77 m, 21.23 m lower.
Some lakes have high water levels, approaching normal water levels such as Se San 3 lake with 303.22 m (normal water level 304.5 m), An Khe lake with 428.14 m (normal water level 429 m), Buon Kuop lake with 409.7 m (normal water level 412 m).
Regarding operation, most hydropower reservoirs in the Central - Central Highlands region are discharging water through plants to serve power generation. Some reservoirs discharge through construction gates such as An Khe (1 surface discharge gate) and Buon Kuop (1 deep discharge gate).
According to the forecast of the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, on July 9, the Northern region will have scattered showers and thunderstorms, with locally heavy rain; especially mountainous, midland and Quang Ninh areas will have moderate to heavy rain and scattered thunderstorms, with locally very heavy rain.
Central region hot sunny day.
The Southern region in the late afternoon and evening has scattered showers and thunderstorms, with locally heavy rain.
