The highest water level at stations on the Saigon River will slowly decrease over the next 5 days. The highest daily tide peak at approximately level 2 will remain until November 26-27, while Thu Dau Mot station will be at a high level above level 3 over the next 5 days.
The Southern Irrigation Exploitation Company Limited also said that based on the water level of Dau Tieng Lake at 7:00 a.m. on November 24 at elevation Z=23.09m, 0.5m lower than the highest water level before the flood (24.40m). To proactively respond to the flood situation in the coming time, the company decided to adjust the time and flow of water discharge through the spillway of Dau Tieng Lake for the 8th time in 2025.
Specifically, the discharge time is from 7am on November 25 to 7am on December 2; the discharge flow is from 36-200m 3 / second. Depending on the weather, tides on the Saigon River and the water level, the flow to Dau Tieng Lake, the company will adjust the discharge flow accordingly. After the above time, the company will continue to maintain the flow after the dam at a minimum of 36m 3 / second. The company will notify the localities, relevant units and people living along the Saigon River to avoid possible damage and be proactive in production planning.

Mr. Nguyen Xuan Hoang, Deputy Director of the Department of Agriculture and Environment of Ho Chi Minh City, said that in order to respond to the tropical depression (ATND) near the East Sea, the department has sent a dispatch to relevant localities and units requesting them to proactively take response and prevention measures. Departments, sectors and localities prepare forces, means and equipment to carry out search and rescue operations when situations arise; and prepare plans to prevent and respond when the ATND strengthens into a storm.
Coastal wards, communes, island communes, special economic zones, etc., must implement plans to ensure safety for people and boats operating on rivers and at sea; and regularly notify vehicle owners of developments of tropical depressions and strong winds.
Ho Chi Minh City Green Parks Company Limited proactively trims tree branches; prepares plans to quickly handle incidents of trees falling due to the impact of natural disasters.

The Ho Chi Minh City Department of Tourism informs units with tourist boats not to participate in activities on rivers and at sea in dangerous weather conditions, big waves, strong winds. The Department of Culture and Sports coordinates with the Department of Construction to notify organizations and individuals to properly brace and reinforce billboards and billboards to prevent storms and tornadoes from causing accidents; limit the organization of art performances, outdoor music stages, etc.
Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/tphcm-de-phong-trieu-cuong-cao-chu-dong-ung-pho-ap-thap-nhiet-doi-post825378.html






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