ABlaser
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The validity of this central american news story is questioned when you see the glaring mistake at end of the story.-AB
A tornado zipped through western San José yesterday around 1:30 p.m., knocking trees over in Sabana Oeste to temporarily block Próspero Fernández highway, 1.5 kilometers from the National Gymnasium going toward Santa Ana, Costa Rica's Public Works and Transport Ministry said. Road workers cleared up the blockage and traffic was running again by mid-afternoon. Several residents and businesses reported damage to their roofs by high-speed winds, according to the daily La Nación. The tornado came just days after heavy rain from Tropical Storm Hanna lashed against towns in the northwestern Guanacaste province and the Puntarenas province on the Pacific.)
A tornado zipped through western San José yesterday around 1:30 p.m., knocking trees over in Sabana Oeste to temporarily block Próspero Fernández highway, 1.5 kilometers from the National Gymnasium going toward Santa Ana, Costa Rica's Public Works and Transport Ministry said. Road workers cleared up the blockage and traffic was running again by mid-afternoon. Several residents and businesses reported damage to their roofs by high-speed winds, according to the daily La Nación. The tornado came just days after heavy rain from Tropical Storm Hanna lashed against towns in the northwestern Guanacaste province and the Puntarenas province on the Pacific.)