La Nación, a major Costa Rican newspaper, posted updates on September 14, 2025, regarding transportation and weather conditions in the country.
In one post, La Nación shared information about recent infrastructure developments: “Así es el paso por el nuevo túnel en el intercambio de La Lima https://t.co/SssHhkT5rg” (September 14, 2025).
Later that evening, the outlet reported a temporary closure of a key roadway: “Ruta 32 cerrada de nuevo este domingo: vía estuvo habilitada solamente por 3 horas https://t.co/cIuKWHrVAv” (September 14, 2025). Ruta 32 is an important highway in Costa Rica that frequently experiences closures due to landslides or adverse weather.
Additionally, La Nación issued a weather advisory for the following day: “Lluvias y tormentas eléctricas se esperan para este lunes 15 de setiembre en Costa Rica: revise las regiones con más riesgo de aguaceros https://t.co/tltjTPJebH” (September 14, 2025). Weather alerts such as these are common during Costa Rica’s rainy season when heavy rainfall and thunderstorms can disrupt daily activities and impact road safety.
Costa Rica’s infrastructure projects like the new tunnel at La Lima interchange aim to improve traffic flow in high-density areas. However, persistent challenges remain with main routes such as Ruta 32 facing periodic closures due to natural events. The country’s climate from May through November is characterized by frequent rainstorms and electrical storms that can affect travel and public safety.


