This was asked on 15 Nov 2012. There was in fact a 2.5 magnitude earthquake in Utah at 2012-11-12 03:43:32 local time. You can get a list of recent earthquakes in Utah at URL in related links below.
Here's a list of the largest historic earthquakes in Utah:
Yes. Minor earthquakes are quite common in Salt Lake City, and residents experience them a few times a year. These very rarely cause much damage.
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No, no houseis earthquake proof.
The biggest earthquake in our century is the Indian Ocean earthquake in December 2004 with a magnitude of 9.1. But that's not exactly in the last five years, so the Sendai earthquake in Japan today (March 11, 2011) is the biggest earthquake in the last 5 years, with a magnitude of 8.9.
Because of the 8.8 earthquake in Chile last week.
it last nearly for four minutes
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If you are calling a major earthquake anything near a 5 on the magnitude scale, there was a 4.9 on April 15, 2010 in Randolph, UT.
No, no houseis earthquake proof.
The last earthquake listed on the USGS website for (near) Tooele Utah occurred on April 20, 2014. See http://comcat.cr.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/uu60065467#summaryfor real time reports and updates. On their website, individuals can also report under "Did you feel it".
Maybe.
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Nobody knows, we can't predict earthquakes.
he was executed last night i meant this morning a little after 12 o'clock in Utah.
The earthquake caused very little damage.
The Last Democrat in Utah - 2005 was released on: USA: 16 November 2005 (Park City, Utah)
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September 7th!
I think it helps Utah, because if there is an earthquake, it will not fall. If they didn't renovate it, it could fall and we would lose a one hundred year old monument.