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SLC Mayor issues third emergency declaration

UPDATED: MARCH 18, 2020 AT 5:09 PM
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Digital Content Producer

SALT LAKE CITY — Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall has issued a third emergency proclamation declaring a local emergency.

It follows a 5.7 magnitude earthquake on Wednesday morning that was centered four kilometers north-northeast of Magna.

By making the declaration, Mayor Mendenhall can exercise emergency powers that can help Salt Lake City residents.

“Signing this declaration will help to ensure that Salt Lake City is able to access both state and federal funding that we might need in the wake of today’s earthquakes,” Mendenhall said.

The declaration also authorizes the City to ask for all assistance that is available to it from federal, state and local sources.

Second proclamation

Mendenhall declared a state of emergency for Salt Lake City on March 11, to prepare for a potential spread of COVID-19 coronavirus.

At that time there were no known cases of COVID-19 in Salt Lake City. The declaration was a pre-emptive move, the mayor said, to ensure financial stability and that vital operations would continue should the city see an increase in the spread of the virus.

This first state of emergency issued regarding COVID-19 was, essentially, to assure funding.

Mendenhall’s second declaration of local emergency also involved COVID-19. Made on March 12, this second proclamation limited mass gatherings to no more than 100 people. It was made in response to a request by federal and state officials to limit gatherings of people.

 

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