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Utah's strongest quake in 28 years shuts down Salt Lake City airport

Published 03/18/2020, 01:00 PM
Updated 03/18/2020, 01:06 PM
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(Reuters) - The most powerful earthquake to hit Utah in 28 years shut down Salt Lake City's airport, knocked out a coronavirus hotline and forced the evacuation of a refinery on Wednesday, officials said.

There were no immediate reports of deaths or injuries.

The 5.7-magnitude, early morning tremor centered in north-central Utah was the strongest the state has experienced since 1992, when a 5.9-magnitude quake rattled the St. George area in Utah's southwestern corner, according to Utah Emergency Management.

The quake damaged the Angel Moroni statue atop Salt Lake Temple, the Mormon Church's largest, knocking a trumpet from the angel's hand. A church spokesman also said some of the temple's smaller spire stones were displaced, according to the Deseret News.

Utah has a large Mormon population and holds a special place in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.

In Herriman, just south of the capital Salt Lake City, bricks from the facade of the Silver Crest Elementary School fell in front of the main entrance.

Cracks appeared in the brick facade of a Salt Lake City bank building, and rubble appeared on the sidewalk in front of an unoccupied building under construction, social media images showed.

Governor Gary Herbert said the state's poison control center at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City was evacuated while officials assessed the damage, and he said the coronavirus hotline was down.

"Please stay away from the downtown area while crews assess damage. Unless you work in public safety, or are an essential employee, remain at home or telework," the governor wrote on Twitter.

The Utah Department of Health said it set up a temporary hotline for information about the coronavirus.

The quake struck at 7:09 a.m. MDT (1309 GMT) some 3.7 miles (6 km) north-northeast of Magna, Utah, at a depth of 7.3 miles (11.7 km) the U.S. Geological Survey reported, and was followed by a series of smaller aftershocks.

Magna lies just to the west of Salt Lake City.

"Road to the airport has been closed. Please do not come out to the airport," the Salt Lake City Airport posted on Twitter.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said it had evacuated the air traffic control tower at Salt Lake City International Airport and halted flights, diverting inbound aircraft to other airports.

The FAA’s Salt Lake Air Route Traffic Control Center, which is housed separately from the airport control tower, is handling all air traffic in the area, the agency said.

Salt Lake City is the 23rd busiest U.S. airport and a hub for Delta Air Lines (NYSE:DAL).

Marathon Petroleum Corp (NYSE:MPC) said its 61,000 barrel-per-day Salt Lake City refinery in Utah was evacuated after the quake.

"All employees and contractors are accounted for, and the earthquake had no impact on operations," the company said.

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