Mekong River’s water level in Thailand lowest in nearly 100 years

The water level in the Mekong River in the northeastern border province of Nakhon Phanom of Thailand is only about 1.5 metres high, possibly the lowest level in almost 100 years, according to local media.
Mekong River’s water level in Thailand lowest in nearly 100 years ảnh 1The water level of the Mekong River has dropped as the dry spell continues in Nakhon Phanom (Source: bangkokpost.com)

Bangkok (VNA) - The water level in the Mekong Riverin the northeastern border province of Nakhon Phanom of Thailand is only about1.5 metres high, possibly the lowest level in almost 100 years, according to localmedia.

As the dry spell continues, the water in the Mekong River has dropped by about10-20 cm per day. It is now only about 1.5m high, about 11m lower than thespill-over point on the river bank.

The water levels in all the Mekong river'stributaries including Nam Oun, Nam Songkhram and Nam Kam are also very low.

Meanwhile, water levels in large reservoirs in NakhonPhanom’s 12 districts are now at only 10-20percent of their capacities. Rice fields in the areas they run through are nowwithout water.

Farmers said their crops would die if there is no rain at allwithin a week.-VNA
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