La Nación reports on Lisbon accident, MLB controversy, and threat at Liceo de Heredia

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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, published several updates on September 3, 2025, covering major incidents in Lisbon, Major League Baseball, and Heredia.

In its first report at 21:10 UTC, La Nación shared news of a deadly accident in Portugal: “Impactante accidente en Lisboa: funicular se descarrila y deja 15 muertos https://t.co/UBo3wS45rf”. The tweet described a funicular derailment in Lisbon that resulted in 15 fatalities.

Shortly after, at 21:15 UTC, the outlet addressed controversy within professional baseball with the post: “Polémica en el béisbol de Grandes Ligas: ¿Lanzador golpeó a propósito a un compañero? https://t.co/FwGGaUKXMy”. This tweet raised questions about whether a pitcher intentionally hit a teammate during a Major League Baseball game.

At the same time, La Nación reported on an ongoing security situation at an educational institution in Costa Rica. The tweet stated: “Alerta en el Liceo de Heredia por amenaza de tiroteo: lo que se sabe hasta ahora https://t.co/EQCqkrqbSG”, referencing an active alert at Liceo de Heredia due to threats of a shooting.

La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers and frequently covers both national and international news stories. Its reporting often includes breaking news alerts on public safety incidents and developments in sports.



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