4.7 magnitude earthquake strikes Utah, Wyoming
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A magnitude 4.7 earthquake struck near the Utah-Wyoming border Thursday morning, shaking parts of northern Utah and southwestern
Just two weeks after a magnitude 3 earthquake jostled Logan Canyon, Utahns across the state were greeted with the vibrations of a magnitude 4.7 earthquake Thursday morning, which occurred near
A 4.7 magnitude earthquake was reported Thursday morning near the Utah-Wyoming border, according to the United States Geological Survey.
A 4.7 magnitude earthquake rattled parts of Wyoming and Northern Utah early Thursday morning. Currently, there aren't any reports of injuries or damage but FOX 13 News is in contact with officials to track any that come in.
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A moderate earthquake was reported in Utah early Thursday morning.