4.7 magnitude earthquake strikes Utah, Wyoming
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Seismologists with the University of Utah will be providing an update on the 4.7 magnitude earthquake Thursday morning.
Thursday's earthquake happened at 7:49 a.m., MST, and was centered at the edge of the Wasatch National Forest 24.8 miles from Evanston, Wyoming.
The earth's rumbling beneath Yellowstone, but don’t worry; scientists are keeping a close eye on that supervolcano and its playful eruptions.