La Nación reports on Cambronero road collapse and other national stories

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La Nación, a major Costa Rican news outlet, published several posts on October 4, 2025, covering diverse topics ranging from infrastructure issues to personal recollections and profiles.

In a tweet posted at 15:15 UTC, La Nación reported on significant road damage in Cambronero: ‘Amaneció totalmente destruida’: cierran ruta 1 en Cambronero por colapso de carretera https://t.co/yxbBCUJRsD (October 4, 2025). The post describes the total destruction of Route 1 and its closure due to the collapse of the roadway.

At 15:36 UTC on the same day, La Nación shared a personal memory related to national customs: Todavía recuerdo el castigo el día que no me puse de pie para cantar el Himno https://t.co/wkCeJTBVDe (October 4, 2025).

Also at 15:36 UTC, another post highlighted a story about two individuals who made significant career changes: De ejecutivos a comediantes: así fue como Kurt y Stephan Dyer gestaron la jugada más feliz (y arriesgada) de sus vidas https://t.co/z6maUrmAYX (October 4, 2025).

La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers and has a long-standing history of reporting on national news and cultural stories.



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