Magnitude 5.9 quake struck near San José, prompting brief panic across the region.
A powerful magnitude 5.9 earthquake struck southern
Costa Rica late Tuesday night, rattling buildings across San José and nearby provinces.
The tremor, which originated off the country’s Pacific coast, was felt throughout much of Central America but caused no significant damage or injuries, according to local authorities.
Seismologists confirmed the quake as part of ongoing tectonic activity along the Cocos Plate, urging residents to remain alert for possible aftershocks.