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Utah region sees 110 earthquakes over two weeks, University of Utah reports

The University of Utah Seismograph Stations reported 110 earthquakes across the Utah region over two weeks, including a magnitude 3.1 quake near Little America, Wyoming, and a swarm near Malad City, Idaho. Photo: University of Utah Seismograph Stations
PARK CITY, Utah — The Utah region recorded 110 earthquakes over the past two weeks, according to the University of Utah Seismograph Stations.
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The earthquakes ranged in magnitude from -0.3 to 3.1, according to the agency. The largest quake, a magnitude 3.1, was recorded on June 14 west-northwest of Little America, Wyoming.
The activity also included a swarm of 55 earthquakes near Malad City, Idaho, from June 14 to 15, according to the University of Utah Seismograph Stations.
Small earthquakes are common across Utah, including parts of Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming, as well as nearby areas monitored by the university. Most are too small to be felt but are detected by regional seismic instruments.
The University of Utah Seismograph Stations regularly posts regional earthquake summaries to help residents track seismic activity across the Intermountain West.








