In St. George, Utah, rocks fell at the east end of Airport Hill. 1992 St. George, Utah earthquake; magnitude 5.8
Plaster damage occurred in the women's restroom in the St. George Art Center in St. George, Utah. This building is a large, two-story building constructed of unreinforced masonry. 1992 St. George, Utah earthquake; magnitude 5.8
The trophy cabinet fell from the wall on the east staircase of the St. George Art Center. 1992 St. George, Utah earthquake; magnitude 5.8
This aerial view to the north of the Balanced Rock Hills Subdivision landslide in Springdale, UT shows the landslide toe covering part of State Route 9 just outside the southwest entrance of Zion National Park. Notice the restaurant that is surrounded, but not touched, by the landslide. 1992 St. George, Utah earthquake; magnitude 5.8
Balanced Rock Hills Subdivision was built on "slide hill" (name given the area by oldtimers in the area. The earthquake, whose epicenter was 30 miles away, caused slide hill to slide again. This is one of three homes destroyed in the landsliding. No one was injured. 1992 St. George, Utah earthquake; magnitude 5.8
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