Peter Magyar anunță de ziua națională a Ungariei că criza energetică este încheiată

Hungary celebrates the end of its energy crisis as the Danube River's water levels rise, allowing the Paks Nuclear Power Plant to resume full operations. Prime Minister Peter Magyar announced that all four reactors will generate electricity starting August 23, alleviating the need for expensive energy imports. The government attributes this success to collaborative efforts and emergency measures taken to address the low water levels. The situation is expected to improve further in the coming days.