4.5 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Southern Utah
4.5 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Southern Utah
4.5 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Southern Utah
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A magnitude 4.5 earthquake struck near Brian Head, Utah, at 11:29 p.m. on July 28, 2024, with its epicenter located approximately 19 miles southeast of Cedar City. The quake, which originated at a depth of 12.2 miles, was felt by nearly 2,000 residents across a wide area, including Cedar City and parts of Nevada. Reports indicated light to moderate shaking, with many residents describing it as a brief jolt or vibration that startled them awake. Although considered moderate, the earthquake did not cause significant damage, as most structures handled the tremors well. Seismologists noted that this type of earthquake is common in the region, and residents are encouraged to report their experiences through official channels. Authorities reminded the public to follow earthquake safety protocols: Drop, Cover, and Hold on.

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