AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHeatwave Aftermath: Hungary’s record-breaking heatwave eased after thunderstorms and heavy rain, with temperatures dropping 8–10°C and the highest alert expiring; ambulances saw more heat-related calls, rail speed limits were imposed, water demand triggered temporary disruptions, and wildfires flared, while Balaton and Lake Velence stayed at unusually low levels. Rail Disruption: FLIRT trains resumed service after heat forced safety shutdowns tied to battery charging limits, with the transport minister warning Hungary isn’t prepared for hotter summers. Wildfire in Hortobágy: A fast-moving grassland fire broke out in UNESCO-listed Hortobágy National Park, threatening grazing and wetlands as multiple brigades battled the blaze. Aviation & Travel: New direct flights launched between Budapest and Riyadh, adding another intercontinental link for tourism and business. Pets & Tourism: Hungary expanded dog-friendly beaches and lakeshores, with certified spots rising to 22 nationwide. Politics & Justice: Poland says Hungary revoked refugee status and invalidated travel documents for fugitive ex-justice minister Zbigniew Ziobro and deputy Marcin Romanowski. Government Measures: The cabinet announced HUF 100,000 school-start support for vulnerable children plus constitutional and transparency-related changes. EU Watch: A leaked EU document alleges a Hungarian diplomatic intelligence network targeting Commission staff, renewing calls for scrutiny.
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