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Typhoon Haikui has passed through, and the Feitsui Reservoir has effectively demonstrated its flood control and disaster prevention capabilities by storing and managing water.

Typhoon Haikui brought a total rainfall of 218.1 mm (August 31, 2023 to September 5, 8:30 am) to the Shuichuei Reservoir catchment area, with a total inflow of over 36.8 million cubic meters. With careful operation of the reservoir, the peak discharge reduction rate of the Beish River upstream of the Xindian River reached 100% (peak inflow of 465 cms, release of 0 cms), and the flood interception rate also reached 100%. The reservoir water level rose from 159.45 meters to 164.26 meters, effectively playing a role in flood control and disaster prevention.

The flood control and disaster prevention flow chart of Typhoon Haikui at the Feitsui Reservoir in the year 112The flood control and disaster prevention flow chart of Typhoon Haikui at the Feitsui Reservoir in the year 112.