Authorities have begun repairing yellow-tagged buildings in La Guaira as reconstruction advances alongside debris removal and ongoing recovery operations one month after Venezuela’s earthquakes. Recovery crews repair damaged buildings and clear debris in La Guaira one month after the earthquakes. Photo: EFEOne month after Venezuela’s earthquakes, authorities begin repairing yellow-tagged buildings as recovery operations continue. Recovery efforts remain underway in La Guaira one month after the earthquakes that struck Venezuela, with authorities launching repairs on buildings deemed structurally safe while debris removal, body recovery and reconstruction continue across the hardest-hit areas. Seasonal rainfall could increase the risk of larger landslides due to ground displacement caused by the twin earthquakes in Waraira Repano, the mountain between Caracas and La Guaira.