La Nación reports on rescues in Venecia de San Carlos and pyramid discovery

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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, reported on several incidents and discoveries in its posts dated January 1, 2026.

In one post from that day, La Nación stated: “Ninguna requirió traslado a un centro médico tras un accidente acuático en la represa Caño Grande, en Venecia de San Carlos” (January 1, 2026). The tweet indicated that following an aquatic accident at the Caño Grande dam in Venecia de San Carlos, none of those involved required transfer to a medical facility.

Shortly after, La Nación provided an update on another incident in the same region: “Cruz Roja localiza vivas a tres personas arrastradas por río en Venecia de San Carlos” (January 1, 2026). This post noted that the Red Cross had located three people alive after they were swept away by a river in Venecia de San Carlos.

In a separate post later that evening, La Nación highlighted an archaeological revelation: “Durante más de 1.300 años, una montaña en México ocultó una de las pirámides más grandes e importantes de la historia prehispánica.” (January 1, 2026). The tweet referenced the discovery of one of the largest and most significant pyramids of pre-Hispanic history hidden beneath a mountain in Mexico for over 1,300 years.

La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading news organizations. The reports concerning incidents in Venecia de San Carlos highlight the role of emergency services such as the Red Cross during natural or accidental events. The archaeological mention refers to recent findings about ancient structures concealed for centuries within Mexican geography.



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