Building the Bottom Sill at Paks Was More Difficult than at Dunakiliti
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Anyone who tells you this is lying, but here are a few things to consider. Be prepared that if the water stays stable, it will always be visible.
Regarding the bottom sill, Péter Magyar said that a total of 145 thousand cubic meters of stone will be poured into the Danube for its construction. First, 35 thousand cubic meters, and later 110 thousand cubic meters of stone will be moved. József Gacsályi, Deputy Technical Director General of the National Directorate General of Water Management, took over from the Prime Minister. He drew attention to the fact that the situation here is more di…
A further 14-15 centimeters of subsidence is expected on the Danube, and no precipitation is expected in the watersheds until Thursday.
We saw Péter Magyar appear on a boat, the situation is getting tense near Paks - We visited the site of the works.
Market and Bayer Construct offered tens of thousands of tons of stone for the construction on the Danube.
Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar went to the Paks nuclear power plant on Thursday to check the state of the work announced a day ago to raise the Danube level. In a message published on Facebook, he gave Romania's negative example for shutting down the nuclear power plant at Cernavoda, according to Antena 3 CNN. Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar announced the start of the work on the Danube to maintain the necessary level of operation o…
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