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Hungary's Paks nuclear plant scales back as historically low Danube water levels limit cooling; only one of four reactors operating at minimum output, PM Magyar warns shutdown possible for first time in 44 years

Hungary's Paks Nuclear Power Plant is scaling back output as historically low Danube water levels limit cooling capacity, with only one of four reactors operating at minimum output and PM Peter Magyar warning the facility could shut down completely for the first time in 44 years.

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