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Archives for March 1, 2017

2,750 blood donors needed for March

March 1, 2017 by Staff News Writer

Almost three thousand blood donors will be needed in March to serve hundreds of patients with blood diseases, cancer and traumas in different parts of the body due to traffic and labor accidents. Melissa Zapata, director of the National Blood Bank, explained they about 33 thousand donors a year to meet the demand of this […]

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Fire in Desamparados

March 1, 2017 by Staff News Writer

On Tuesday morning there was an emergency call about a fire affecting two homes in Desamparados, behind Multicentro, Los Naranjos street. According to the Fire Department, the flames affected 120 square meters. One of the homes was completely burnt down. The other house was half burnt. So far there are no reports of victims and […]

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Exchange rate slows down

March 1, 2017 by Staff News Writer

After a steady increase in the exchange rate of the dollar between January 25th and February 17th, the exchange rate arrested its rise in the Foreign Currency Market (MONEX), managed by the Central Bank. In that period, the price of the foreign currency rose ¢10, reaching a maximum of ¢565.24. Today it trades at around […]

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197 earthquake in February

March 1, 2017 by Staff News Writer

According to the National Seismological Network (RSN), there were 197 earthquakes in February, whereas in January there were 179; although only 11 were perceived by the population. In February, there were concentrations of earthquakes in the Central Pacific, the South and mainly in the central part of the country. There were also minor concentrations of […]

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9 Bengal tigers will arrive in Costa Rica!

March 1, 2017 by Staff News Writer

La Ponderosa Adventure Park announced that 9 Bengal tigers will have a new home in Guanacaste in the coming days. The animals belonged to Hermanos Suárez Mexican circus and the entity already has a contract for the delivery and possession of the felines, that were found in Nicaragua. The tigers are expected to be moved […]

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Turrialba Volcano seems calm

March 1, 2017 by Staff News Writer

For several days Turrialba Volcano has shown little activity, with a barely perceptible vapor plume. Eliécer Duarte, an expert from the Volcanology and Seismological Observatory of Costa Rica (OVSICORI), said that no ashfall has been reported. As for the tremor, it has remained low to moderate for several weeks. crhoy.com

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