A massive 6.4 earthquake rocked Southern California on Thursday morning at 10:33 AM local time.

The quake, which was centered in the Searles Valley (apprx 120 miles northeast of Los Angeles) was initially reported to be a 6.6, however, it was later revised to a 6.4.

The shaking was widely felt and people reported feeling the earthquake all the way in Las Vegas, Nevada.

There have also been multiple aftershocks with a magnitude of 4.0 or larger.

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Thursday’s quake was the largest temblor to hit Southern California in decades.

Twitter video from Orange County of a chandelier swaying:

#Earthquake our whole apartment started shaking in Irvine! pic.twitter.com/plwkaUPhao — Arya 818 (@arya818) July 4, 2019

Scott Baio posted a video of the earthquake from one of his security cameras:

Earthquake short video from our home security cameras this morning. Watch the lamp and wooden photo on the table. @MrsScottBaio #earthquake pic.twitter.com/ASdJ7MNcfy — Scott Baio (@ScottBaio) July 4, 2019

Reports of structure fires in Kern County.

#EarthquakeResponse @kerncountyfire resources working nearly 2 dozens incidents ranging from medical assistance to structure fires in and around the city of Ridgecrest, CA. @kerncountyfire Urban Search and Rescue teams en route. #kerncountyfirefighters — Kern County Fire (@kerncountyfire) July 4, 2019

House fire in Ridgecrest, CA:

Broken bottles at a liquor store in Ridgecrest:

https://twitter.com/zomo_abd/status/1146843583988658176

Trump tweeted on Thursday afternoon that he had been briefed on the SoCal quake.

Been fully briefed on earthquake in Southern California. All seems to be very much under control! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 4, 2019

According to authorities, no injuries have been reported.