Boulders leave craters in road after rockslide

Boulders leave craters in road after rockslide


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FERRON, Emery County — A rockslide earlier this week in Huntington Canyon has left large craters in state Route 31 at about milepost 27.

The Emery County Sheriff's Office and the Utah Highway Patrol responded to the rock slide, where two large boulders had dislodged from the Gentry Mountain cliffs and made their way across the roadway, according to the sheriff's office.

There were no injuries reported. The Utah Department of Transportation made repairs, and the roadway was reopened.

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