5.7 magnitude earthquake reported near Magna, shaking felt all over northern Utah

Mar 18, 2020, 7:24 AM | Updated: 2:05 pm

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Screenshot: USGS shake map

SALT LAKE CITY — Buildings shook along the Wasatch Front Wednesday morning as the result of a 5.7 magnitude earthquake, centered four kilometers north-northeast of Magna.

At least 30 much smaller aftershocks, most with magnitudes less than four, followed within the next couple of hours. The strongest measured 4.6 magnitude.

The U.S. Geological Survey’s earthquake map showed all of the shaking, including the initial 5.7 quake, centered near Magna. KSL listeners reported feeling the initial quake from as far north as Willard and as far south as Point of the Mountain.

The last time Utah experienced an earthquake this strong was a 1992 shaker measuring 5.9 magnitude in St. George.

It’s larger than the pair of earthquakes experienced by Utahns in February 2019, which came in on the Richter scale as a 3.2 and 3.7.

Witnesses reported seeing flashes of light near downtown Salt Lake City, where power flickered off. Thousands of Rocky Mountain Power customers remained in the dark hours later. The company said it was working to assess damages as quickly as they could.

The Utah Transit Authority also tweeted, announcing all TRAX trains would be pulled into the station and not running until further notice.

Many Utahns reported building damage throughout the morning, with some losing power.

Part of the Salt Lake Rescue Mission collapsed during the quake. However, everyone evacuated, and there were no injuries reported.

As of Wednesday morning, no one reported any major collapses. Most of the damage reports included cosmetic rather than structural issues.


Earthquake preparedness

Utah is “Earthquake Country,” meaning the state is susceptible to earthquakes, especially along the Wasatch Front. It’s important to prepare yourself and your family for an earthquake. Here are some basic tips on earthquake preparedness:

Before an Earthquake

  • Move or secure objects that could fall and hurt you
  • Identify your building’s potential weaknesses and begin to fix them
  • Create a disaster-preparedness plan and have disaster supply kits ready

During an Earthquake

  • Seek cover under sturdy furniture or doorways. As things move, hold on, and move with it.
  • Move away from windows and objects that could fall
  • Move against a wall in the interior of the building, cover and protect yourself

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5.7 magnitude earthquake reported near Magna, shaking felt all over northern Utah