The National Emergency Commission (CNE) and the Volcanological and Seismological Observatory of Costa Rica (Ovsicori) maintain constant surveillance and do not rule out the possibility of sudden closures in the Poás Volcano National Park in the event of an eventual increase in volcanic activity.These institutions have maintained supervision of the […]
Daily Archives: January 24, 2024
Manzanillo, in the Southern Caribbean, days ago became the last accessible beach for people with disabilities, reduced mobility and older adults. This is thanks to the efforts of Grupo Monge in collaboration with the Costa Rican Accessible Tourism Network and the Costa Rican Tourism Institute (ICT) and the Donatapa social-environmental […]
Stacking the Dead: A Grim Reality in Costa Rica’s Morgues In a startling revelation from the heart of Costa Rica’s judicial system, authorities from the Organismo de Investigación Judicial (OIJ) have sounded the alarm on a morbid crisis unfolding in the country’s morgues. As homicides and traffic accidents surge, the […]
The Costa Rican Tourism Institute (ICT) and the National University (UNA) have collaborated to create the Atlas of Costa Rica’s beaches, aiming to disseminate crucial information and data to assist visitors in ensuring their safety. Lead researcher Isabel Arozarena emphasized that the beaches most susceptible to undertow currents are often […]
The Deceptive Promise of a Better Life In an audacious scheme that turned hopes into horrors, two individuals, Blake Doyley and Barley Anderson, have been apprehended for trafficking Costa Rican nationals for labor exploitation in the United States. This story unravels a well-orchestrated ruse, involving fake contracts and broken dreams. […]
A Sky-High Homecoming for Costa Rica’s Beloved Sloth San José’s skies witnessed a whimsical sight as Frontier Airlines’ Airbus A321neo, emblazoned with a charismatic Costa Rican sloth, graced the runway for the first time. The arrival marked a unique blend of aviation prowess and wildlife conservation, turning heads and warming […]
Guatemala’s attorney-general, who new President Bernardo Arevalo accuses of involvement in a plot to undo his election, snubbed a meeting with the head of state Wednesday and said she refused to resign. Consuelo Porras along with senior prosecutor Rafael Curruchiche and Judge Fredy Orellana were at the forefront of judicial […]
Teaching our kids first aid skills is of utmost importance as it equips them with essential life-saving knowledge and empowers them to handle emergencies responsibly. Here we explain why it is crucial to teach our kids first aid. Saving Lives: Accidents can happen anywhere, anytime, and having basic first aid […]
Manzanillo, in the Southern Caribbean, days ago became the last accessible beach for people with disabilities, reduced mobility and older adults. This is thanks to the efforts of Grupo Monge in collaboration with the Costa Rican Accessible Tourism Network and the Costa Rican Tourism Institute (ICT) and the Donatapa social-environmental […]
The end of 2019, was a year in which judicial situations took place in Costa Rica to discuss where the objectives of various groups are directed in favor of the environmental approach that each one has. If we talk about the pineapple issue, a great number of organizations made debates, […]