Many people came to the main dam area of Thac Ba hydroelectric reservoir (Yen Bai province) to monitor the flood discharge process.
This morning (September 12), many people in Yen Binh district (Yen Bai province) came to Thac Ba hydropower reservoir to monitor the flood discharge process. Currently, according to information from the Yen Bai Provincial People's Committee, Thac Ba hydropower is safe, the water flow to the lake is gradually decreasing. Photo: Le Anh Dung |
Thac Ba Hydropower Plant is currently still releasing water at maximum 3 gates, the water flow to the lake is decreasing rapidly. Photo: Duc Hoang |
Today the sun is shining, Mr. Tran Anh Viet took the opportunity to go see Thac Ba Hydropower Plant releasing water. He shared, "My house in Duc Tien village, Yen Binh commune, Yen Binh district is in an area that would have been flooded if yesterday we had to destroy part of the hydropower plant to avoid a dam break, but luckily that did not happen, I and the people in the area are extremely happy." Photo: Le Anh Dung |
Panoramic view of Thac Ba hydroelectric lake, morning of September 12. Photo: Duc Hoang |
Houses in the area where the hydroelectric dam was discharged were flooded. Photo: Duc Hoang |
As of September 11, the water flow into the lake and outflow is approximately the same, basically balanced. Photo: Duc Hoang |
Thac Ba Lake was formed when the Thac Ba Hydroelectric Dam was completed in 1971. Previously, due to the impact of storm No. 3, floods and rains that caused the water level of Thac Ba Lake to rise, Yen Bai province organized the evacuation of 3,186 households with 11,279 people from 24 villages and hamlets in 4 communes and Thac Ba town to ensure the safety of the people when the Thac Ba Hydroelectric Plant discharged floodwaters. Photo: Duc Hoang |
According to Vietnamnet
Source: https://tienphong.vn/hinh-anh-moi-nhat-ve-ho-thuy-dien-thac-ba-nhin-tu-tren-cao-post1672405.tpo
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