La Nación reports on power outages, drug concerns in Cuba, and threats involving Carlo Díaz

Pedro Abreu Jiménez CEO at Grupo Nación - LinkedIn
Pedro Abreu Jiménez CEO at Grupo Nación - LinkedIn
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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on September 18, 2025, addressing power outages in Limón and Cartago, concerns over a synthetic drug in Cuba, and statements by Carlo Díaz regarding alleged threats.

In a post from September 18, 2025, La Nación reported: “Cortes de luz afectarán zonas de Limón y Cartago este viernes: estos son los detalles https://t.co/7hpzlVmw5k”. The announcement informs residents of Limón and Cartago about planned electricity cuts scheduled for Friday.

On the same day, La Nación highlighted health concerns in Cuba with the message: “Esta droga sintética preocupa en Cuba por su efecto zombi en jóvenes https://t.co/EyA66Zcb0F”. The post draws attention to the risks posed by a synthetic drug reportedly causing severe behavioral effects among Cuban youth.

Later that evening, La Nación addressed political tensions in Costa Rica. In another tweet dated September 18, 2025, the outlet wrote: “‘El fiscal no llega a noviembre’. Así responde Carlo Díaz a supuestas amenazas vinculadas con Rodrigo Chaves y el exdiputado Erwen Masís https://t.co/T5IGhp00Tj”. This statement references comments by Carlo Díaz concerning alleged threats linked to President Rodrigo Chaves and former deputy Erwen Masís.

La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers. It frequently covers national events such as infrastructure issues—including power outages—and political developments involving high-profile figures like President Rodrigo Chaves. The mention of synthetic drugs affecting youth in Cuba reflects broader regional concerns about public health and substance abuse.



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