A 5.7-magnitude earthquake shakes the Salt Lake City area, knocking out power for some people. There's no immediate word on injuries or damage.
Inbound flights to Salt Lake International Airport were being diverted as workers inspect runways, the Federal Aviation Administration said.The quake was centered about 10 miles west of Salt Lake City and very near the city of Magna, starting at 7:09 a.m. MT, the US Geological Survey said. This is the state's most powerful quake since 1992, when a magnitude 5.9 temblor struck the St. George area, Utah's Division of Emergency Management said.
— Utah Emergency Mgmt March 18, 2020 "I know the last thing we need right now is an earthquake, but here we are, and it sounds like aftershocks are likely," Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall said on Twitter."The city is assessing the situation now and I'll circle back with an update when I have it. Be safe," Mendenhall said.Salt Lake International Airport, which was under a ground stop after the quake, said a road to the airport has been closed.
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