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Dams in lower Northeast in good shape

Dams in lower Northeast in good shape

All 77 reservoirs in the lower Northeast are stable and able to accommodate much more water, an Irrigation Department official has said, dispelling fears of dams collapsing.

Wiwat Thitirat-asawa, director of the Regional Irrigation Office 8 water management division, offered the assurance on Tuesday about Surin, Si Sa Ket, Buri Ram with its Lam Nang Rong Dam and Nakhon Ratchasima, which has five large dams – Lam Takhlong, Mun Bon, Lam Sae, Lam Phra Phloeng and Lam Plai Mat.
Wiwat said the six large dams held a combined 600 million cubic metres of water and were overall at 53 per cent capacity, so there was ample room for more.
He said his office was carefully managing the water levels to ensure a sufficient supply for the dry season.
The 70 medium-sized reservoirs in the region were under 80 per cent capacity, Wiwat said.
The Lam Chiang Krai Reservoir reached 101 per cent capacity last week.
Officials conducted surveys downstream from Lam Chiang Krai, arranged for impeding dikes to be demolished and released water at 600 cubic metres per second to bring the reservoir down to 88 per cent capacity. No farmland was affected, he said.

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