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5.7 magnitude earthquake hits Utah; power outages reported in Salt Lake City

5.7 magnitude earthquake hits Utah; power outages reported in Salt Lake City

A 5.7 magnitude earthquake hit Utah on Wednesday morning, the U.S. Geological Survey said, knocking out power and rattling residents already shaken up by the coronavirus pandemic.

About 55,000 people lost electricity in the Salt Lake City Area, utility Rocky Mountain Power said.

Some people ran from their homes and into the streets as dishes fell from shelves and pictures from walls. Operations at Salt Lake City International Airport stopped, and the control tower and concourses were evacuated, the airport tweeted. The quake also shut down the light rail service for Salt Lake City and its suburbs.

People in Colorado, Idaho, Wyoming and Nevada reported feeling the quake. Gov. Gary Herbert warned people to stay away from downtown Salt Lake City while crews checked for possible damage.

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