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Route 32 Reopens at Km 28 After Crews Clear Landslide Debris

The Ministry of Public Works and Transport (MOPT) reopened traffic on Route 32 at kilometer 28 after clearing rocks and earth from a landslide that blocked the road for more than 12 hours. The closure affected the main route between San José and Limón. It started late Saturday when material fell in the Zurquí sector within Braulio Carrillo National Park. Crews worked through the night and into Sunday to remove the debris and inspect the area. Traffic resumed once officials confirmed the road was safe for vehicles.

Drivers should proceed with caution through the mountainous section. The zone sees frequent rock and soil falls, particularly after periods of rain. Route 32 connects the Central Valley to the Caribbean coast. It handles freight traffic to Limón port and serves commuters and travelers making the trip daily.

This marks one of several disruptions on the route in early February. Similar landslides at kilometers 27 and 28 led to longer closures earlier in the month amid rainy conditions from a cold front. MOPT crews continue to monitor the area. Travelers can check official channels or traffic apps for real-time updates before heading out.

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