Eight People, Including Children, Survive Highway Rollover in Chiriquí
A vehicle with eight occupants, including children, overturned on the Pan-American Highway in Chiriquí. SENAFRONT rescued the passengers after the crash.
A vehicle with eight occupants, including children, overturned on the Pan-American Highway in Chiriquí. SENAFRONT rescued the passengers after the crash.
Public-private partnerships are being promoted as a faster way for Panama to improve water service, hospitals, schools and logistics infrastructure. The model is also seen as a tool to create jobs and strengthen investor confidence.
Panama’s National Police detained 172 people in 24 hours, while search operations led to the recovery of two cars and the seizure of firearms and drugs. The actions reflect ongoing nationwide efforts against crime and trafficking.
Families filled the Pacora River on Holy Saturday, keeping alive one of Panama’s most traditional ways to beat the heat and spend the holiday weekend. The outing reflected the lasting appeal of river trips during Easter season.
More than 50 people were hurt after africanized bees attacked a religious gathering in Penonomé, Coclé. Firefighters responded and the injured were taken to medical facilities.
A 70-year-old foreign tourist went missing after entering the sea in Veraguas province, while two people were rescued in West Panama amid dangerous tide conditions. The incidents came as strong waves and risky surf affected beachgoers along Panama’s coast.
Panamanian police are investigating a suspected cocaine disappearance tied to an unusual sea transfer involving the MV Raider near Cristobal. The case underscores the ongoing challenge of stopping maritime drug trafficking through Panama’s busy ports.
A vehicle carrying eight people, including three minors, overturned near Juay in Chiriquí on the Pan-American Highway, and SENAFRONT rescued all occupants. The crash occurred during heavy Easter holiday travel, underscoring road safety concerns on Panama’s busiest routes.
Casco Antiguo in Panama City drew thousands of visitors during Holy Week, blending religious observance with one of the capital’s top heritage destinations. International travelers also praised the experience and said they would return.
Panamanian runner Rodolfo López Lassonde completed the Six Star marathon circuit for a second time after finishing Tokyo. He says discipline, training and self-knowledge drove the achievement.
Inadeh and the Panama Tourism Authority have signed an agreement to simplify tourist guide certification and recognize training more directly. The move is meant to improve service quality and support formal jobs in Panama’s tourism sector.
Panama’s National Lottery adjusted its Sunday draw schedule for April 5 in observance of Holy Week 2026. The move aligns the lottery with holiday-period routines across the country.
A French tourist is missing off Veraguas as Panama faces rough seas, beach closures, and red-flag warnings during Semana Santa. Rescue teams also saved three minors in San Carlos after they entered dangerous waters.
Credit card use in Panama is rising as households turn to borrowing for food and essential expenses, even as delinquency and interest rates move higher. Consumer credit also continues to grow across vehicle financing and personal loans.
Mayer Mizrachi said Panama City’s municipalities had no role in designing the new 2026-2030 vehicle plates, after criticism over the slogan “Con paso firme.” The first batch has already begun reaching first-time vehicle registrations.
Sinaproc is searching for a 70-year-old tourist who disappeared at El Estero beach in Veraguas. The agency is urging the public to follow safety warnings and avoid risky coastal conditions.
More than 120,000 faithful visited the Santo Cristo de Alanje in Alanje, Chiriquí, during Holy Week ceremonies and pilgrimages. The sanctuary remains one of Panama’s most important centers of Catholic devotion.
Panama has introduced vehicle license plates carrying political and patriotic slogans, adding a symbolic message to one of the country’s most visible public items. The design turns everyday registration into a broader statement of national identity.
Panama has received international support amid concerns over China’s inspections of Panamanian vessels. The dispute raises fears of wider disruptions to global trade.
Firefighters in Chepo contained a vegetation fire and urged residents to avoid burnings that can spark dangerous outbreaks. Officials also stressed the importance of reporting emergencies immediately.
