This morning we experienced a 5.7 magnitude earthquake that was felt throughout Utah.
Rocky Mountain Power reporting over 74,000 customers without electricity after 5.7-magnitude earthquake. #utahearthquake
Watch live coverage: https://t.co/59E4gVdel4 pic.twitter.com/ZytPwUbLCM
— KSL 5 TV (@KSL5TV) March 18, 2020
The damage has caused the Salt Lake City International Airport to close. UPDATE 12:54 PM – the Salt Lake airport is back open again
Road to the airport has been closed. Please do not come out to the airport
— SaltLakeCityAirport (@slcairport) March 18, 2020
The airport is not currently operational. The FAA tower, terminals and concourses have been evacuated. The road to the airport has been opened, so that passengers can be picked-up.
— SaltLakeCityAirport (@slcairport) March 18, 2020
After the #earthquake here in #Utah. #SLC #airport pic.twitter.com/gYm4PYeWp8
— SkyBug (@Cindeerella16) March 18, 2020
Update 12:54 MST – the airport is back open
Airport facilities are structurally sound. General aviation and cargo will be allowed to arrive and depart. More information on commercial flights will be available later.
— SaltLakeCityAirport (@slcairport) March 18, 2020
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