With several earthquakes making headlines, the Utah Division of Emergency Management is encouraging Utahns to be prepared. The Great Utah ShakeOut is happening Thursday, April 18.
<p>TOOELE — With several earthquakes making headlines, the  Utah  Division of Emergency Management is encouraging  Utah ns to be prepared.</p><p>The Great  Utah  ShakeOut is happening Thursday, April 18.
5 magnitude quake occurring on the Wasatch Fault in the next 50 years.
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