Kim and Khloe Kardashian, Kylie Jenner, North West in Car Accident

The celebrity sisters were involved in a car accident in Montana on Saturday.

ByABC News
February 21, 2015, 6:46 PM
Kim Kardashian West, left, Khloe Kardashian and Farouk Systems, Inc. celebrate the launch of Kardashian Beauty at Academy Mansion on Feb. 10, 2015 in New York City.
Kim Kardashian West, left, Khloe Kardashian and Farouk Systems, Inc. celebrate the launch of Kardashian Beauty at Academy Mansion on Feb. 10, 2015 in New York City.
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— -- Kim and Khloe Kardashian, their younger sister, Kylie Jenner, and Kim Kardashian's daughter, North West, were safe after a car accident in Montana this morning, according to reports confirmed by ABC News.

Khloe Kardashian was driving a GMC Yukon and Kim Kardashian was among its occupants when the car slid off a highway between Bozeman and Belgrade, Montana, the Montana Highway Patrol told The Associated Press. Earlier, the highway patrol would only tell ABC News "celebrities" were involved in the crash.

The Kardashians' car lost control on ice after another vehicle kicked up snow, apparently disorienting Khloe Kardashian, according to People.com. The car slid across an oncoming lane and ended up in a ditch, according to a TMZ report confirmed by ABC News.

No one was injured and everyone left the scene of the accident, the Montana Highway Patrol said. The AP reported the Kardashians' vehicle was able to be driven away after being pulled from the ditch with no major damage.

Kim Kardashian tweeted this afternoon, "Thank you God for watching over us and keeping us safe."

On Friday, Kim Kardashian tweeted a photo of the trio hitting the slopes in Montana.

Another Kardashian sister, Kourtney Kardashian, was also in Montana, according to Instagram, but it appeared she was not in the car.

The accident came two weeks after Bruce Jenner was involved in a fatal car crash in Malibu, California. The former Olympian is father to Kylie Jenner and step-father to Kim and Khloe Kardashian.

ABC News' Lesley Messer and Jonah Lustig contributed to this report.