Quake Rattles Utah Area
SALINA, Utah — A magnitude 4.2 earthquake on Monday rattled south-central Utah, and seismologists said the temblor was an unusual late aftershock of a larger quake that struck the same area a month earlier. Centered 16 miles southeast of Salina, the quake caused no damages or injuries, authorities said.
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