Accumulating trash along the northern Circunvalación highway in Costa Rica is raising concerns about public safety and infrastructure. Municipal authorities are being urged to address the issue, as the debris obstructs drainage systems, potentially leading to flooding. Blocked drains pose a risk, especially during the rainy season. The buildup of garbage also creates a hazard for drivers, potentially causing accidents. Collaboration between municipalities and the Ministry of Public Works and Transport (MOPT) is suggested to resolve the problem. Officials acknowledge the issue but have not yet announced a comprehensive cleanup plan. The situation highlights ongoing challenges with waste management and road maintenance in the region.