A partial collapse occurred at the San Judas Tadeo school in La Pastora, Caracas, resulting in one injury. The seven-story building had been inspected following the June 24th earthquake and was subsequently marked with a “red tag,” indicating it was uninhabitable. This designation meant the structure was deemed unsafe for occupancy. Details regarding the extent of the collapse and the condition of the injured individual are still emerging. The incident raises concerns about the structural integrity of buildings in Caracas following recent seismic activity. Authorities are likely to reassess other schools and buildings previously flagged as potentially unsafe. The collapse underscores the need for thorough post-earthquake inspections and prompt action on structural vulnerabilities.