La Nación shares updates on infrastructure, science, and sports
La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on January 23, 2026, covering topics ranging from local infrastructure changes to significant geological findings and sports news.
In a tweet posted at 21:49 UTC, La Nación announced upcoming traffic regulations: “Prepárese: paso regulado en el puente sobre el río Tárcoles iniciará en febrero https://t.co/pYl0ouSPdz”.
Shortly after, at 21:53 UTC, the outlet highlighted an important scientific development in Africa with the message: “África se está partiendo en dos: geólogos identifican la grieta donde podría nacer un nuevo océano https://t.co/pZ6cUtTvhw”.
Later that evening at 21:56 UTC, La Nación turned its attention to national sports by quoting a statement from Luis Javier Paradela of Deportivo Saprissa: “Luis Javier Paradela, extremo del Deportivo Saprissa, desea aportar lo máximo para que el cuadro morado vuelva a ser campeón. https://t.co/Oy1oRPmIGG”.
The announcement regarding regulated passage over the Río Tárcoles bridge is relevant for commuters and travelers in Costa Rica. The Río Tárcoles is one of the country’s major rivers and its bridge serves as a key transportation route between central and coastal regions. Such maintenance or regulation projects are periodically implemented to ensure safety and structural integrity.
The mention of Africa’s geological split refers to ongoing scientific research indicating that tectonic activity in East Africa could eventually result in the formation of a new ocean. This phenomenon has been under observation for years as scientists study rifting processes along the East African Rift system.
Finally, Luis Javier Paradela’s commitment reflects Deportivo Saprissa’s continued pursuit of national football championships. The club is one of Costa Rica’s most successful teams historically and regularly competes for top honors in domestic competitions.


