A 5.1 magnitude earthquake has hit the state of Oklahoma on Saturday, according to the USGS.
The quake was registered just after 11am local time.
It has been reported that a 3.9 magnitude aftershock was felt 10 minutes later.
The epicenter was located around a mile beneath the ground, 95 miles northwest of Oklahoma city.
The earthquake was reportedly the third-largest in state history and felt in parts of Kansas, according to Fox.
There have been no reports of any injuries sustained or damage.