La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, reported on several significant events on September 16, 2025. The posts covered a fatal bus accident in Grecia, the announcement of an evaluation period for the T-MEC by Mexico, and severe damage caused by a whirlwind in Heredia.
At 23:25 UTC, La Nación posted: “Una persona fallece en choque de autobús contra árbol en Grecia https://t.co/WSRRBPCSjl”. This tweet reports that one person died after a bus collided with a tree in Grecia.
Five minutes later, at 23:30 UTC, La Nación announced developments regarding North American trade relations: “México anuncia el inicio de un periodo de evaluación previo a la revisión del T-MEC https://t.co/wqH2KEbZvL”. The post indicates that Mexico has begun an assessment phase ahead of the formal review of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (T-MEC), an important trade pact between the three countries.
At 23:39 UTC, La Nación provided updates on severe weather conditions affecting Heredia: “Torbellino deja estela de destrozos en Heredia: casas destechadas y vehículos dañados https://t.co/SiatJHGdcC”. According to this report, a whirlwind caused significant property damage including unroofed houses and damaged vehicles.
The T-MEC is a key trade agreement between Mexico, the United States, and Canada that replaced NAFTA in July 2020. Its periodic reviews are designed to address concerns from member states and ensure continued economic cooperation.
La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers and digital news sources.


