Locals across several states felt an earthquake late Friday, which was centered near Prague, Oklahoma, per the U.S. Geological Survey.
The quake was recorded at a 5.1 magnitude that hit around 11:30 p.m. east of Oklahoma City, Fox Weather reported Saturday.
The earthquake was also felt in Kansas, and people online claimed it shook their communities in Kansas City, Missouri; Blue Springs; and Independence, per KMBC. However, “There are no immediate reports of damage or injuries,” the outlet said.
In a social media post on Friday at 11:40 p.m., the National Weather Service (NWS) Wichita said the quake hit at exactly 11:24 p.m.:
A 5.1 magnitude earthquake occurred at 11:24 PM with an epicenter just east of Oklahoma City.
NWS Wichita (@NWSWichita) February 3, 2024
Social media users replied to the NWS report, one person writing, “Felt it for roughly 10 seconds in Parsons, KS.