SAN JOSE, Costa Rica – A powerful earthquake measuring 6.0 on the Richter scale struck Costa Rica this morning, according to the Central American Seismological Center.
The earthquake struck the southwestern regions of the country, causing buildings to shake in the capital, San Jose, and several neighboring cities. This occurred amid panic among residents, who rushed into the streets for fear of potential landslides.
So far, no reports of casualties or significant material damage have been recorded. However, authorities have declared a state of emergency in some areas, and civil defense and rescue teams have begun assessing the situation for possible aftershocks.
The National Geological Survey stated that the earthquake’s epicenter was approximately 25 kilometers below the Earth’s surface, making it widely felt in Costa Rica and neighboring countries such as Panama and Nicaragua.
The government confirmed in an official statement that it is closely monitoring developments. It called on citizens to adhere to safety instructions and not be swayed by rumors. Some schools and public facilities have been temporarily closed as a precautionary measure.
This earthquake is one of the strongest to hit Costa Rica in recent years, in an area known for its frequent seismic activity due to its location on the Pacific Ring of Fire.