Dunărea seacă iar Europa improvizează. Ce fac România, Ungaria și Austria pentru a salva navigația și energia? • Newsweek România
The low water levels of the Danube are prompting Austria, Hungary, and Romania to implement unconventional solutions to maintain navigation and energy production. Austria is testing gravel-laden barges to direct water flow, Hungary has sunk barges near the Paks nuclear plant to raise water levels, and Romania is redistributing water to ensure the cooling system at Cernavodă operates effectively. This situation highlights the broader implications of low water levels, affecting transport, energy production, and agriculture across the region.