Specifically: Reservoirs with a capacity of over 10 million m3 achieve a water storage capacity ratio of 56%-98% (especially at large reservoirs such as: Da Ban, Suoi Dau, Song Cai, Song Sat, Song Trau, the water storage capacity ratio is 68%-98%). Reservoirs with a capacity of 1 to 10 million m3 achieve a water storage capacity ratio of 72-100%. Reservoirs with a capacity of less than 1 million m3 achieve a water storage capacity ratio of 55-100%.
Currently, the reservoirs operating to regulate water include: Cai River (86.6%) is 567.39m3 /s; Sat River (91.9%): 166.64m3 /s; Tra Co (86.7%): 37.27m3 /s; Trau River (82.4%): 51.91m3/s; Ba Rau (75.5%): 31.64m3/s; Tan Giang (89.8%): 34.7m3/s; Cho Mo (100%): 38.36m3/s; Than River (49.9%): 157.05m3/s; Hoa Son (73%): 109.8m3/s; Da Ban (98.5%): 186.5m3/s; EakrongRou Hydropower Plant (94.6%): 50m3/s; Suoi Trau (86.6%): 37.79m3/s; Am Chua (80%) 14.8m3/s; Suoi Dau (82.2%) 74.3m3/s; Cam Ranh (79.4%) 33.15m3/s; Ta Ruc (86.7%) 68.51m3/s.
In the past 2 days, the public has had some information about the dams of the reservoirs: Suoi Dau, Ta Ruc, Suoi Hanh. Through discussion, the unit assigned to manage and operate the reservoirs confirmed that all the works are safe, there is no such thing as a dam break. Except for 1 dam on the Suoi Dau River (about 6km from the main dam of Suoi Dau Lake) that was eroded.
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Source: https://baokhanhhoa.vn/xa-hoi/202511/16-ho-dang-xa-dieu-tiet-phu-nhan-tin-don-vo-dap-ho-chua-nuoc-0d13d69/






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