AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoNuclear Energy Under Pressure: Hungary is racing to keep Paks running as the Danube drops. PM Péter Magyar says “superhuman work” is underway: two 80-metre barges are being sunk to raise cooling water levels, while an underwater weir and a Danube branch lock opening are planned to add flow. Energy & Industry Impact: The wider drought picture is worsening across Central and Western Europe, with record-low river levels disrupting freight, irrigation and power generation—raising costs and supply risks for industry. Transport Safety: A Polish tourist bus crash on Hungary’s M3 near Mezokeresztes killed two women (60 and 80) and injured others; police say the driver likely fell asleep. Urban Mobility: Budapest’s MOL Bubi bike-sharing relaunch is seeing docking-point problems, with missing stations and permit disputes leaving riders exposed to unexpected surcharges. Cross-Border Research: Turkic archaeology groups met in Bugac, Hungary, to push joint fieldwork and a unified digital heritage database.
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