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Uintah County declares 30-day state of emergency after October storm and flooding
Summary
The chair of the Uintah County Commission declared a 30-day state of emergency Oct. 14, 2025, after a storm and flooding caused extensive damage to roads, bridges, homes and utilities; the order authorizes emergency expenditures and requests state assistance.
The chair of the Uintah County Commission declared a state of emergency on Oct. 14, 2025, after a storm and subsequent flooding caused extensive damage to public and private property across the county. The order, effective immediately, authorizes the expenditure of emergency funds, the invoking of mutual-aid agreements and a request for assistance from the State of Utah; it will remain in effect for 30 days…
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