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According to Mr. Nhan, at 15:30 on October 10, a large amount of water overflowed through the section of the NH1 route through the Quan Go area (Binh An commune) and gradually increased. At 16:00 (10:10), the water flooded almost 30 cm of path in the previous area. Furthermore, at the intersection between NH1 and the road leading down to Tam Thang Industrial Park (in Tam An Commune, Phu Ninh District), floods have crossed the road.
According to Mr. Nhan, the water is currently running low, making it temporary for vehicles to circulate. “We send forces to remain in service, if the water level continues to rise, we will ban traffic and vehicles to ensure safety,” added Lt. Col. Nhan.
Apply for a Vuong hydropower to continue storing waterOn the afternoon of October 10, the chairman of the Quang Nam Provincial People’s Committee sent a letter requesting that A Vuong hydropower continue to collect water. According to the Quang Nam Province People’s Committee, at 3:00 p.m. on October 10, the water level in the lower Vu Gia River (TT. Ai Nghia, H. Dai Loc) was 0.29 m above alert level 3. Meanwhile, the water level in the A Vuong hydroelectric reservoir is 372.53 m.
To create a capacity to contribute to flood reduction, to ensure the safety of the downstream area in the event of upcoming floods and rains, A Vuong hydropower must continue to accumulate water up to 373 m and maintain the water level at +373 m. Currently, the water level in most of the hydroelectric reservoirs upstream of the Vu Gia River is above the flood water level. Currently, 4 hydroelectric plants A Vuong, Dak Mi 4, Song Bung 4 and Song Tranh 2 have to discharge water to regulate flooding downstream.
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