AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoHeatwave Health & Records: Hungary’s weather service says June 2026 was the second hottest on record, with a 22.5°C national average and a new national high of 42.0°C in Szécseny, alongside rainfall about 45% below normal. Water Stress: Lake Velence is again at worrying lows as drought and high evaporation persist, raising fears for tourism and local biodiversity. Energy Under Pressure: Paks Nuclear Power Plant has resumed full output after the Danube cooled enough to meet cooling-water limits during the heatwave. EU Climate & Policy: Hungary has agreed to start EU-Ukraine accession negotiations in the next negotiation cluster from 14 July, including chapters touching climate and related areas. Industry & Fire Safety: Authorities ordered a full shutdown of Semcorp Hungary’s Debrecen battery-separator plant over serious fire-safety deficiencies found in inspections. Northern Lights Forecast: The Hungarian Academy of Sciences expects aurora conditions from 3–5 July after strong solar eruptions, with best viewing on Friday and Saturday nights.
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