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Utah Hazards

Earthquake Information

Utah is earthquake country. Earthquakes can strike at any time without warning causing major damage to homes and critical infrastructures. They are almost always followed by aftershocks that can be even larger than the initial quake. There are things you can do to prepare your home and your family for an earthquake. Many of these things will help prepare you for other emergencies and disasters too.

Utah Earthquake Preparedness

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Information Center (EPICenter)

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The Utah EPICENTER promotes seismic safety statewide and prepares Utahns for earthquakes through community outreach programs, publications and presentations.

The EPICENTER works to implement broad-based yet specific proposals regarding preparedness and mitigation. It also acts as a resource to state and local agencies, school, businesses etc. involved in earthquake preparedness.

State and local governments are responsible for protecting lives and property and therefore play a primary role in earthquake hazard reduction. To reduce the effects of earthquakes on communities, an effective earthquake hazard reduction program must be developed. This is done by developing, implementing and promoting earthquake hazard reduction measures including vulnerability assessments, preparedness and response planning, mitigation, public awareness and education.

Earthquakes shake humans and their environment. Injuries and loss of life from earthquakes are directly related to building damage and collapse, and the seismic performance of lifeline systems. The EPICENTER monitors state and local programs that promote life safety activities and seismic structural enhancement.

Examples of the EPICENTER's programs include:

To see a liquification map for Salt Lake, Utah, or Davis County, just click on one of the icons to the below!

For more information call (801)538-3400 or FAX us at (801)538-3770 or E-Mail us.

The following links will help you learn about earthquakes and prepare your family and your home: