La Nación reports storms forecast, political candidate list changes, and tragedy in Pocosol

Pedro Abreu Jiménez CEO at Grupo Nación - LinkedIn
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La Nación, a major Costa Rican news outlet, reported on September 21, 2025, several developments of public interest in Costa Rica. The reports included weather warnings for the start of the week, political updates involving former government officials, and confirmation of a tragic accident in Pocosol de San Carlos.

According to La Nación’s post on September 21, “Lluvias y tormentas eléctricas marcarán el inicio de semana en Costa Rica este lunes”. This alert signals that residents should prepare for heavy rains and thunderstorms at the beginning of the week.

In another update posted later that evening, La Nación reported political news: “Expresidente del IMAS y exviceministra del MEP encabezan papeleta de diputados de partido de Ana Virginia Calzada”. This indicates that prominent former public officials are leading the list of congressional candidates for a party associated with Ana Virginia Calzada.

Later still, La Nación confirmed a fatal incident involving a child: “Confirmada muerte de niño que cayó a pozo en Pocosol de San Carlos”.

La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s most influential newspapers. It regularly covers national events ranging from politics and severe weather to accidents affecting local communities. Its updates often serve as an early source of information for both citizens and authorities during emergencies or important political developments.



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