AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoExtreme Heat & Health: Hungary’s chief medical officer has issued a nationwide third-degree heat alert from midnight Saturday, warning of the year’s most dangerous stretch yet, with average days above 29°C and peaks of 38–40°C in some regions; the advice is simple: drink more, avoid alcohol and caffeine, stay indoors 11am–4pm, wear loose clothing, and never leave children, elderly people or pets in parked cars. Wildfire Prevention: A nationwide outdoor fire ban is set to run from June 25 due to prolonged dry weather and wildfire risk, prohibiting lighting fires in forests, wooded areas and rural properties within 200 metres of such areas, including outdoor fire pits. Energy & Grid Resilience: The EU-backed EUR 1.5bn programme to modernize Hungary’s electricity grid has launched, aiming to add nearly 5,000 MW of mostly renewable capacity and fund smart meters plus grid upgrades to better handle weather-dependent generation. Local Impacts: A new set of water slides at Sárvár Spa has been temporarily closed after visitors reportedly suffered injuries, with safety checks underway.
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