La Nación reports on heatwave records and key national events in Costa Rica

Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on April 20, 2026, covering topics ranging from extreme weather to legal matters and consumer information.

In one post dated April 20, 2026, La Nación reported on record high temperatures in Costa Rica: ” IMN revela cuáles fueron las zonas más calientes de Costa Rica: temperatura alcanzó los 39,9 °C este domingo https://t.co/U6Y2WWSlLC”. The tweet highlights that the Instituto Meteorológico Nacional (IMN) identified areas experiencing temperatures as high as 39.9°C.

Another update from the same day addressed a legal case involving an attack on a judge. According to La Nación’s post: ” Abogado de jueza agredida: ‘Ya había manifestaciones previas de este sujeto en querer acabar con la vida de ella’ https://t.co/k8kFvaWIlo”. The tweet quotes the lawyer of the assaulted judge stating there had been previous indications that the suspect intended to end her life.

A third tweet focused on consumer interests at an automotive event. La Nación posted: ” Desde los $13.990: listado de los vehículos de menor precio que encontrará en la Expomóvil 2026 https://t.co/KOc69vRIjP”. This message informs readers about affordable vehicles available at Expomóvil 2026, with prices starting at $13,990.

La Nación is recognized for its comprehensive coverage of national news in Costa Rica, providing timely updates on public safety issues, economic events such as car expos, and environmental developments like heatwaves.



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