Jaw dropping videos show scope of devastation after deadly tornadoes sweep across Texas, Oklahoma

At least eight tornadoes were confirmed by survey teams from the National Weather Service, and two of those have been rated an EF-3 with winds near 160 mph.

POWDERLY, Texas - New videos show scenes of devastation in the aftermath of powerful tornadoes that touched down in Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas on Friday.

At least eight tornadoes were confirmed by survey teams from the National Weather Service, and two of those have been rated an EF-3 with winds near 160 mph.

Tornadoes are ranked on the Enhanced Fujita Scale, and a tornado with winds stronger than 136 mph can produce severe damage.

In addition, two people are now confirmed dead due to the tornado outbreak. One person was killed in Morris County, Texas, and the other was killed in McCurtain County, Oklahoma.

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One video from New Boston, Texas, shows numerous homes and other structures that were damaged or destroyed during the tornado outbreak on Friday.

Debris is seen littering the landscape, including downed trees and utility lines, as well as debris from homes that were ripped apart by the powerful tornadoes.

Several vehicles were also destroyed, and video shows them tossed around and lying on their sides.

AT LEAST TWO EF-3 TORNADOES CONFIRMED DURING DEADLY TORNADO OUTBREAK IN CENTRAL US

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An image showing a home that was destroyed by a tornado in New Boston, Texas, on Friday. (SCV/Joe Idler)

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Debris is seen littering the landscape after a tornado in New Boston, Texas, on Friday, November 4, 2022. (SCV/Joe Idler)

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Debris litters the landscape in New Boston, Texas, after a powerful tornado ripped through the region on Friday, November 4, 2022. (SCV/Joe Idler)

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Jaw dropping images show destruction after a tornado in New Boston, Texas, on Friday, November 4, 2022. (SCV/Joe Idler)

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A home suffers severe damage after a tornado in New Boston, Texas, on Friday, November 4, 2022. (SCV/Joe Idler)

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Major damage is seen in a home in New Boston, Texas, after a tornado on Friday, November 4, 2022. (SCV/Joe Idler)

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A truck is seen on its side following a tornado in New Boston, Texas, on Friday, November 4, 2022. (SCV/Joe Idler)

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A truck is seen on its side following a tornado in New Boston, Texas, on Friday, November 4, 2022. (SCV/Joe Idler)

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Major damage at a home in New Boston, Texas, on Friday, November 4, 2022. (SCV/Joe Idler)

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Wes Brown, along with his wife, two teenage sons and pets, took shelter in a reinforced interior closet inside their home when the tornado hit. (Max Gorden)

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Wes Brown, along with his wife, two teenage sons and pets, took shelter in a reinforced interior closet inside their home when the tornado hit. ( )

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A tornado destroyed a church in Idabel, Oklahoma, Friday evening.  (Twitter @vondcastor)

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A tornado hits the ground and causes debris to fly in Miller Grove, Texas. (Connor McCrorey)

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A tornado hits the ground and causes debris to fly in Miller Grove, Texas. (Connor McCrorey)

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A tornado is illuminated by lightning near New Boston, Texas, on Nov. 4, 2022. (Brett Adair/LSM)

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Tornado hits the small town of Powderly, Texas on Nov. 4, 2022. (@dfwtx17 / Twitter)

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  (Brett Adair/LSM)

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A tornado spotted 8 miles south of Sulphur Springs, Texas on Nov. 4, 2022. (@RCF_2008 / Twitter)

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Damage was reported in Athens, Texas ( )

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Damage was reported in Athens, Texas ( )

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An apparent tornado hit small town of Powderly on Friday afternoon. (@dfwtx17/Twitter)

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  (papagiles54/Twitter)

FOX Weather correspondent Max Gorden has been in Powderly, Texas, in Lamar County, and spoke with several residents who were forced to flee the storms when the tornadoes inched closer.

"I talked with one man who said he and his wife got out just minutes before the tornado hit," Gorden said. "He had to drive down the road at 90 mph to get out of the way."

He said he also spoke with another family that told him they were forced to seek shelter in a closet and listened as the tornado destroyed the house around them.

"They kicked their way out of there after the storm has passed,' Gorden said.

DAMAGE SPOTTED AFTER TORNADO-WARNED STORMS MOVE THROUGH TEXAS, OKLAHOMA

Drone video shot in Simms, Texas, also shows incredible images of destruction after the tornadoes moved through that community.

The video above the devastation shows several homes that the powerful tornadoes had leveled, and trees can be seen snapped in half because of the intense wind.

And while at least one person was killed in Texas during the tornado outbreak, a judge in Lamar County said it could have been much worse.

"We know that many people, many people's lives have been disrupted by this storm," Lamar County judge Brandon Bell said. "Some have lost their homes. There have been significant injuries. But at the same time, the Lord has been good to us. Having at this time, there are no reported loss of lives in Lamar County. Having seen the severity of this tornado, there's no doubt that this could have been much worse."

HOW METEOROLOGISTS DETERMINE IF A TORNADO IS TO BLAME FOR STORM DAMAGE

Whenever a tornado is believed to have occurred, a survey team from the NWS is dispatched to determine if that was indeed the case. They do everything from an assessment of the type of damage that happened to a reconstruction of wind patterns, before making a final determination.

And although most people think spring is the time for severe weather, fall is the country's second severe weather season

It can also be more dangerous because shorter days make tornadoes in the dark more likely.