La Nación shares updates on ghost towns, rescue in San Carlos, and Sofía Chaverri

Pedro Abreu Jiménez CEO at Grupo Nación - LinkedIn
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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, published several updates on September 22, 2025, covering a range of topics from urban history to local incidents and media personalities.

In one post dated September 22, 2025, La Nación shared an article titled “5 ciudades fantasmas que quedaron congeladas en el tiempo”. The tweet highlights five ghost towns that have remained unchanged over time.

Shortly after, another update reported on an emergency in the San Carlos region: “Rescate en Pocosol de San Carlos: pozo donde cayó niño está lleno de agua” (September 22, 2025). This message describes a rescue operation in Pocosol de San Carlos involving a water-filled well where a child had fallen.

Later the same day, La Nación featured a story about television personality Sofía Chaverri. The tweet reads: “Sofía Chaverri recuerda cómo fue la primera vez que apareció en televisión” (September 22, 2025), focusing on her recollection of her first appearance on television.

La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading daily newspapers and regularly covers national news events as well as cultural stories. The incident in Pocosol de San Carlos underscores ongoing safety concerns related to wells and other hazards in rural communities across the country.



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