AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoFlood Watch: Parliament Speaker Igor Grosu urged mayors to unclog local drainage channels ahead of heavy showers, warning that prevention is cheaper than emergency response. Crisis Readiness: Moldova’s National Crisis Management Center ordered inspections of dams, dikes and reservoirs, plus readiness checks for pumps, generators and response teams during June 11–12 weather warnings. Urban Nature: A biodiversity workshop highlighted how parks, rivers and urban forests can cool cities, absorb heavy rain and cut air-pollution impacts. Power Grid Upgrade: Moldova’s first use of energy storage and hybrid balancing services helped stabilize the grid by reducing solar output when there was excess generation. Water for Farmers: A World Bank-financed project will modernize irrigation across 1,900 hectares in northern Briceni district, rebuilding reservoirs and pumping stations. Dniester Pollution Row: MP Vasile Costiuc accused authorities of hiding discharges on the Nistru; Environment Minister Gheorghe Hajder rejected the claims, saying washed-away residues explain the spots. EU-Linked Investment Push: Moldova’s reform agenda and EU integration were showcased at the Moldova–Benelux Forum, alongside promises of a more predictable investment climate. Recycling & Circular Economy: Moldova plans support for circular-economy projects, including funding for recycling companies to develop new reuse capacity. Climate Extremes: Copernicus reported May 2026 as the second-warmest on record globally, with Moldova among places hit by severe flooding.
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