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Daily Flooding Situation Report April 24

Monday April 24, 2023

Significant State Activity

Active The State of Utah has declared a State of Emergency due to flooding, expiring 5/18/23.

Other Immediate Concerns

Active Current flood risk is spring runoff, increasing streamflows, and snowmelt. Current State (SERT) Actions

Current State (SERT) Actions

Active The State EOC is now at Activation Level 2-Partial Activation.

Active Activated Emergency Support Functions: ESF #1, ESF #5, ESF #14, ESF #15, Logistics, VDCT, and Finance.

State of Utah broken into regions for emergency management purposes.

Region 1

Davis County
Active Kaysville City has declared a local emergency due to significant runoff damage in the Orchard Ridge Division, expiring on 5/19/23.
Morgan County
Active Morgan County declared a local emergency related to flooding, expiring on 5/18/23.

Region 2

Salt Lake County
Active Draper City – Due to current hillside conditions, Ann’s Trail is being closed to public use. People should be aware to stay clear of the trail due to dangerous conditions and not circumvent the closure notices.
Active Millcreek declared a local emergency related to flooding, expiring on 5/13/23.
Active Emigration Canyon declared a local emergency related to flooding, expiring on 5/12/23.
Active Salt Lake County declared a local emergency related to flooding, expiring on 5/13/23.
Active Salt Lake City declared a local emergency relating to flooding, expiring on 5/12/23.

Region 3

Juab County
Active Juab County declared a local emergency related to flooding, expiring on 5/17/23.
Millard County
Active Millard County has extended their declaration for upcoming flooding to 8/31/23.

Region 4

Washington County
Active Washington County declared a local emergency related to flooding, expiring on 5/19/23.

Region 5/6/7 and Tribal Nations

  No significant updates to report at this time.


Impact and activity information is provided by Local Emergency Management partners, the State Emergency Response Team (SERT), and private and non-profit partners through various coordinating communication channels. This is a developing situation, and information may quickly become outdated. Additional situation reports may be made as verified information becomes available.

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