The flood warning was provided to Bangkok, Nonthaburi and Pathumthani by the National Water Command as there would be water passing Bangsai district in Ayutthaya at the maximum rate of 3,050-3,150 m3/second in the Chao Phraya River. The water would flow to the Gulf of Thailand during 7-10 October. During 7-10 October, the sea level would be rising which would cause the water level in the Chao Phraya River to be 30-50 cm higher. The warned areas include the Chaophraya riverside lowlands outside flood dike in Nonthaburi and Pathumthani and areas without dike installation on both sides of the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok.
Thai Meteorological Department announced that a tropical storm “LIONROCK” in the middle South China Sea having a speed of 55 km/hr is expected to become stronger and ashore on upper Vietnam during 10-11 October. This storm may affect northern, northeastern, and central Thailand after 11th October.
Storage level Sirikit Dam (45%): as of 7 October 2021 *43% as of 26 September 2021
Storage level Bhumibol Dam (51%): as of 7 October 2021 *45% as of 26 September 2021
The water storage levels of the Sirikit dam and the Bhumibol dam have increased by 2% and 6% respectively since 26th September. At the beginning of October 2011, when the major flood occurred, the storage volume of both dams had almost reached the upper control level. Comparing the storage volume as of October 7th 2011 and 2021, the storage volume in Sirikit Dam is 9,409m3 in 2011 while 4,268m3 in 2021 (45%), and that in Bhumibol Dam is 13,307m3 in 2011 while 6,929m3 in 2021 (52%). Both dams still have room to store water and can control river flows even when heavy rains occur in northern Thailand.
Storage level Pasak Dam (95%): as of 7 October 2021 *73% as of 26 September 2021
Storage level Kwaenoi Dam (95%): as of 7 October 2021 *83% as of 26 September 2021
The storage level of the Pasak dam and Kwaenoi dam has almost reached the upper control level. These dams also reached this level in mid-September 2011. The amount of water to be released from the dams will increase to reduce their storage volume, which will cause a rise in the water level of the river.
The water level in the upper Chao Phraya River basin has slightly increased since 27th September. The water levels of the Yom River, Nan River and at the confluence of the four rivers continue to reach “critical” level.
Water Situation in the Chao Phraya River
7th October 2021
Note: – Numbers in bracket indicate the flow rate of water in m3/sec.
– Numbers with underline indicate higher (+) or lower (-) of water level than the river bank in meters.
– Water levels U/S and D/S are in meters.
The water level in the lower basin of the Chao Phraya River has been also increasing since 27th September. The Chao Phraya River and the Pasak River are flooding in Ayutthaya and Saraburi, respectively. The water levels at almost all observation points are “Critical”.
Water Situation in the Chao Phraya River
7th October 2021
Note: – Numbers in black indicate the flow rate of water in m3/sec.
– Numbers in bracket the flow rate of water in m3/day.
– Numbers with underline indicate higher (+) or lower (-) of water level than the river bank in meters.
References
https://www.tmd.go.th/list_warning.php
http://www.arcims.tmd.go.th/dailydata/yearRain.php
http://www.thaiwater.net/water/dam/large
http://water.rid.go.th/flood/plan_new/chaophaya/Chao_up.php?cal2=01092021
http://water.rid.go.th/flood/plan_new/chaophaya/Chao_low.php?cal2=01092021
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