Zion National Park Reopens After Quake
<i> Reuters</i>
ZION NATIONAL PARK —
All services have been restored at Zion National Park after a moderate earthquake Wednesday shut down visitor facilities, and normal activity was expected over the weekend, park officials said Friday.
A tremor with a magnitude of 5.5 caused a massive slide at the south entrance and knocked out all power in the park and in the nearby town of Springdale.
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