A faint red light, caused by sulfur combustion, illuminated the crater of Poás Volcano last week. The phenomenon was captured early in the evening by the webcam of the Volcanological and Seismological Observatory (OVSICORI), according to volcanologist Geoffroy Avard. According to the expert, incandescence occurs when sulfur reaches temperatures close […]
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“Peñón de Guacalillo remains open without restrictions; accidents are isolated,” says the mayor of Garabito. Despite the accident that occurred last Saturday, when a couple lost their lives after falling from Peñón de Guacalillo, the site remains open and without restrictions. According to the mayor of Garabito, Francisco González, there […]
In commemoration of International Book and Copyright Day, celebrated every April 23rd, the Tecnológico de Costa Rica (TEC) has organized a varied program of activities on its campuses and academic centers, taking place from Monday, April 21st to Saturday, April 26th. The activities aim to encourage reading, critical thinking, and […]
Costa Rican authorities reacted with concern to an announcement of a yellow fever outbreak in Colombia. The Ministry of Health reported that it is considering possible additional measures in response to the presence of the disease in the South American nation, after the Bogotá government declared a health and economic […]
Pope Francis, the first Latin American pontiff and very popular among the faithful around the world but facing fierce opposition in his reform of the Catholic Church, died this Monday 21st at the age of 88. The Argentine Jesuit, leader of the Catholic Church since 2013, had spent 38 days […]