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Between Mountain Fog And Collapsing Hillsides, Costa Rica Faced Another Difficult Rain-Driven Journey Yesterday Morning

Heavy rainfall triggered landslides across Costa Rica’s mountain highways, blocking roads and disrupting travel through highland regions

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Between Mountain Fog And Collapsing Hillsides, Costa Rica Faced Another Difficult Rain-Driven Journey Yesterday Morning

Rainfall in Costa Rica’s mountains rarely arrives gently for long. Clouds gather against steep green slopes, rivers swell beneath dense forest canopies, and mist drifts across winding highways connecting distant provinces. During the wet season, the mountains themselves often seem to shift beneath the weight of persistent rain. This week, that movement became dangerously visible as landslides disrupted travel across several highland routes. Authorities reported multiple landslides along mountain highways after heavy rainfall saturated hillsides and weakened unstable terrain throughout parts of Costa Rica. Emergency crews were dispatched to affected regions where mud, rocks, and fallen debris blocked sections of major transportation corridors. Drivers traveling through mountainous districts described dangerous visibility, slowed traffic, and sudden road closures as earth collapsed onto highways during periods of intense rainfall. In some areas, vehicles were forced to stop for hours while crews worked to clear debris and assess slope stability. Officials stated that continuing rainfall increased the risk of additional landslides across vulnerable regions, particularly near steep terrain and river valleys. Emergency agencies urged motorists to avoid unnecessary mountain travel where possible and remain attentive to weather advisories and road safety alerts. Cleanup operations moved carefully beneath unstable hillsides as excavators and emergency workers attempted to reopen blocked routes. Police and transportation authorities established temporary diversions while engineers evaluated damaged roadway sections threatened by further erosion and flooding. Beyond the immediate transportation disruption, the storms carried broader concerns for isolated mountain communities dependent on limited road access. Supply deliveries slowed while some residents faced temporary interruptions reaching nearby towns and emergency services during hazardous weather conditions. The atmosphere across the highlands remained heavy with rain and fog. Trucks lined narrow roadside sections waiting for clearance while waterfalls poured across cliffsides swollen by days of uninterrupted rainfall. The mountains appeared both beautiful and unsettled beneath dark tropical skies. Meteorological agencies warned that unstable weather patterns could continue affecting the region over the coming days. Authorities emphasized the importance of caution in landslide-prone areas as saturated ground conditions persisted across Costa Rica’s mountainous provinces. By evening, portions of several highways had reopened under restricted travel conditions while emergency crews remained stationed along vulnerable routes. Officials confirmed that monitoring and cleanup efforts would continue as rainfall persisted throughout affected highland districts.

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