Story highlights Montana earthquake is followed by series of aftershocksNo injuries or damage reported as of early Thursday morning(CNN) A 5.8-magnitude earthquake struck in western Montana early Thursday, shortly after midnight local time, according to the United States Geological Survey. The earthquake was 13.6 kilometers in depth and was located about 33 miles northwest of Helena, the state's capital, according to USGS. It struck about 7 miles southeast of Lincoln , which has a population of 1,013. Residents as far as Spokane and Seattle, Washington, reportedly felt the tremors, reported CNN affiliate KRTV. A series of aftershocks soon followed with magnitudes ranging from 3.1 to 4.9, clustered near Lincoln.
Source: CNN July 06, 2017 09:33 UTC