An earthquake with a magnitude of 5.8 has rattled western Montana at around 11:30 pm Pacific Time today. The earthquake was centered at Lincoln, Montana and was felt across the west of Montana throughout Bozeman, Idaho, and Great Falls, all the way to Spokane, Washington, as recorded by USGS.

The area was hit by two smaller aftershocks measuring magnitudes of 4.5 and 3.9 emerging from the same epicenter shortly afterwards at around 12:02 am and 12:08 am.

Although there hasn’t been any reports of collateral damage so far, but the quakes were strong enough to rattle things off shelves, claims witnesses and survivors. But it was by far the strongest earthquake ever felt in Montana, says residents.

This latest Earthquake came after an Earthquake Swarm in Yellowstone Area. Over 800 earthquakes had been recorded at Yellowstone super volcano over the last two weeks. Now Western Montana has been hit by a strong 5.8 M Earthquake. It’s where the magma chamber of Yellowstone super volcano lies. So… Is it Really Waking Up? What’s going on beneath our feet?