Not long after the devastating May 20 tornado swept through the Oklahoma City region, the area witnessed more severe weather Friday night, resulting in the death of five people, according to early reports.

Videos poured in to catalogue the various tornadoes in the area, including ones near El Reno, OK.

The Weather Chanel's Tornado Hunt vehicle was overturned and thrown 200 feet, according to a tweet posted by the Weather Channel. Meanwhile, another storm chaser documented the wreckage in a breath taking photo.

Near Union City, multiple vortices fell apart and reformed in a powerful tornado, as captured by storm chasers Tornado Titans. As the storm chasers attempted to drive away, their car was pummeled by debris from uprooted trees and buildings as they were completely dismantled by the storm, causing panic in the videographer as they worried they would not escape the storm in time.

The following video shows what conditions were near El Reno at the time of the Weather Channel Tornado Hunt vehicle's accident.

Another video documents a tornado from over 6 miles from the twisters path, although it is so massive it looks like it could be less than a football field away.

The weather hit at the peak of rush hour traffic while motorists were stranded across both I-35 and I-40, reports CNN. Tractor trailers were overturned on the interstate highways while driving rain flooded drivers in other areas of the region, according to ABC. A mother and her baby were among those killed on I-40. Their bodies were found near their vehicle. Travelers and workers at Will Rogers World Airport were huddled into the basement untill the storm passed.

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