Péter Magyar Assures Everyone From a Motorboat that the Construction of the Seawall at Paks Is Progressing Well
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According to the Prime Minister, the water level of the Danube may rise from Wednesday, and in the meantime, work is underway 24 hours a day at Paks to ensure the nuclear power plant can operate safely.
Magyar broadcasts when the army helicopters lift the 2-ton concrete blocks into the Danube. Magyar is so obsessed with the Paks power plant that it alone raises the temperature of the Danube by half a degree.
The next two days will be critical, according to the Prime Minister.
Prime Minister Péter Magyar reported on the enormous progress in the Paks works, who checked in from the site in a live Facebook video on Monday evening, emphasizing that the next two days will be critical, the most important being maintaining nuclear safety and maintaining the operation of the two currently producing Paks turbines. The Prime Minister appeared before the camera together with József Gacsályi, Deputy Technical Director General of …
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