Destroyed pavement from flooding and people preparing for flooding

Officials Encourage Preparation for Groundwater Flooding Hazards

SALT LAKE CITY (May 3, 2023) – Record snowpack across the state has increased the potential for groundwater flooding, landslides and debris flows in some areas. Many areas statewide have already experienced flooding and landslides. These hazards will increase as temperatures warm up.

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