AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoDrought & Water Stress: Hungary is facing a severe summer drought, with Lake Velence dropping below historic lows and the Danube falling so sharply that drinking-water concerns are being raised, while Tata’s Old Lake nears its record minimum. Wildlife Welfare Case: New details in the Hatvanpuszta zebra deaths linked to Lőrinc Mészáros’ circle show delayed reporting to authorities, fines, and an ongoing investigation. Weather Watch: HungaroMet issued a yellow warning for several northeastern counties as a cold front brings thunderstorms, lightning, gusts and small hail, with temperatures cooling in the east. Energy Infrastructure: The Vertical Gas Corridor’s capacity auctions exceeded expectations, and new countries (North Macedonia and Serbia) are joining talks to expand the project. Renewables Grid Readiness: A report highlights how smart meters and battery storage are becoming key for managing variable wind and solar power. Lake Balaton Tourism: Kisfaludy Strand in Balatonfüred won “Best Beach on Lake Balaton 2026,” judged on cleanliness, facilities, accessibility and services. Public Media Shake-up: Hungarian public television suspended its news broadcasts, citing transformation to keep public media “trustworthy and independent.” EU Funding Milestone: The EU Council approved Hungary’s €10bn recovery and resilience plan, with payments tied to milestones and anti-corruption reforms. Local Nature Travel: A survey ranks Hungary’s favorite narrow-gauge railways, led by the Lillafüred and Szilvásvárad State Forest Railroads.
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