A 4.1-magnitude earthquake in Oklahoma rattled parts of Kansas Saturday night.
The quake hitabout 13 miles west of Perry, Oklahoma just after 11:15 p.m., according to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).
Dozens of people also felt the ground move in Kansas, with reports coming in from Wichita, Topeka and even downtown Kansas City.
Some residents in the metro turned to Twitter to see if anyone else felt the aftershock.
Bed started shaking and ceiling was creaking. Earthquake? #downtownkc
— Katy Schamberger (@KatyWrites) July 17, 2016
Did I feel an earthquake in KC? Is that a thing that happens here?
— Tanya Karpitskiy (@tanrr) July 17, 2016
I love when my couch starts shaking and I text my mom to see if they just had an earthquake. OK earthquakes felt in KC! #justlikehome
— Abby Zimbelman (@abbyzimbelman) July 17, 2016
The USGS said this was one of the most significant earthquakes in the past 30 days.
However, there were no immediate reports of injuries or property damage.