Utah exploring whether to implement AMBER Alert-type system to warn residents when an earthquake might be imminent
The Utah Geological Survey has begun a study to determine if it is feasible along the heavily populated Wasatch Fault. The system would use the state's seismograph networks and be able to provide anywhere from a few seconds to a minute's notice.
Notices could automatically go to phones or on electronic messaging boards. Even a little heads up could help utilities shut off or transit systems stop to avoid more catastrophic damage.
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