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Water levels of Dong Nai and La Nga rivers are rising.

(DN) - On December 5, Dong Nai Hydrometeorological Station said: Water level in the downstream of Dong Nai river system and on La Nga river is rising.

Báo Đồng NaiBáo Đồng Nai05/12/2025

The water level downstream of Dong Nai River at Bien Hoa station is at alarm level 2. Photo: Dang Tung
The water level downstream of Dong Nai River at Bien Hoa station is at alarm level 2. Photo: Dang Tung
At Bien Hoa station (downstream of Dong Nai river), the peak water level has exceeded alarm level 2 (2m). At Phu Hiep station (La Nga river), the water level continues to rise, above alarm level 1 (104.5m).

It is forecasted that the peak tide at Bien Hoa station will reach above alert level 2 from December 5 to 7 (ie October 16-18 of the lunar calendar), with peak tides occurring between 5-6am and 6-8pm. The peak tide will gradually decrease in the following days. In the next 24 hours, the water level at Phu Hiep station will continue to rise slowly.

Low-lying riverside areas in the lower reaches of the Dong Nai River, in the wards and communes of Tri An, Tan An, Trang Dai, Tan Trieu, Bien Hoa, Tran Bien,

Tam Hiep, Long Hung, Phuoc Tan, Tam Phuoc, An Phuoc, Nhon Trach, Dai Phuoc, Phuoc An in Dong Nai province and neighboring areas are at risk of flooding due to high tides; low-lying areas along La Nga river in Phu Lam, Tan Phu, Phu Hoa, Dinh Quan communes in Dong Nai province and neighboring areas are at risk of flooding due to floods.

It is necessary to guard against the possibility of heavy rain combined with floods causing inundation and landslides on river banks, streams, and low-lying areas in the above wards and communes.

Flood risk warning level on Dong Nai River, downstream: Level 2. On La Nga River: Level 1.

Kim Lieu

Source: https://baodongnai.com.vn/xa-hoi/202512/muc-nuoc-song-dong-nai-va-song-la-nga-dang-len-cao-034056a/


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