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Weekly Wet Season Situation Report in the Lower Mekong River Basin - 27 July-2 August 2021 - Cambodia

Weekly Wet Season Situation Report in the Lower Mekong River Basin - 27 July-2 August 2021 - Cambodia
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Weekly Wet Season Situation Report in the Lower Mekong River Basin - 20-26 July 2021 - Cambodia


Weekly Wet Season Situation Report in the Lower Mekong River Basin - 20-26 July 2021
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Rainfall and its forecast
Rainfall took place from Chiang Sean in Thailand to Pakse in Lao PDR, including the lower part in Cambodia and Viet Nam, varying from 3.00 millimetres (mm) to 252.90 mm.
There will be significant rainfall for the next 5 days in the Mekong region from 27 July to 01 August 2021 because of low-pressure dominating in the Mekong region.
Water level and its forecast
The outflows at Jinghong hydrological station showed slightly decrease over the monitoring period from 20 to 26 July 2021. It was down about 0.17 m from 536.07 metres (m) on July 20 to 535.90 m on July 26. The outflows decreased from 1,375 cubic metres per second (m³/s) on July 20 to 1,261 m³/s on July 26. ....

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Mekong River levels see strong pulse due to heavy rain, dam releases - Thailand


Mekong River levels see strong pulse due to heavy rain, dam releases
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Vientiane, Lao PDR, 28 July 2021 Recorded water levels in the Lower Mekong River Basin (LMB) saw significant increases during the last seven days as a result of heavy rainfall and sudden water releases from dams, the Mekong River Commission (MRC) Secretariat says. But river levels across all monitoring stations remain lower than their alarm or danger points.
Heavy rainfall in several parts of the LMB last week contributed to the rise, with river levels above their long-term averages, mostly at the upper stations, according to MRC’s observed water level and rainfall data. ....

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