Dangerous tornadoes swept through three states — Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas — late Friday, leaving at least one person dead, a dozen injured and at least 50 homes destroyed.

Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt, who visited the site of the tornado storm damage on Saturday, confirmed there wasone fatality, that of a 90-year-old man in McCurtain County, which is located in Idabel, Okla.

The National Weather Service noted that there were reports of “widespread structural damage” in McCurtain County, including downed trees and power lines.

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Mandatory Credit: Photo by LM Otero/AP/Shutterstock (13609768h) Logan Johnson, 11, carries a sign that reads “Thankful” after he recovered it from his family’s destroyed home after a tornado hit in Powderly, Texas Severe Weather Texas, Powderly, United States - 05 Nov 2022

Texas also had extensive damage, particularly in Lamar County.

The Lamar County Sheriff’s Office said in apress releaseposted on Facebook that 10 people were being treated for injuries at Paris Regional Medical Center — with two in critical, but stable condition — and approximately 50 homes were “damaged or destroyed.” Thus far, no deaths have been reported.

Four housesin Hopkins County also sustained damage, according to a statement from the Hopkins County Sheriff’s Office.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by LM Otero/AP/Shutterstock (13610098b) Adela Cox looks at the Trinity Baptist Church that was destroyed by a tornado in Idabel, Okla Severe Weather Oklahoma, Idabel, United States - 05 Nov 2022

Texas Gov. Greg Abbottincreased the readiness levelof the state’s Emergency Operations Center Friday morning in anticipation of the storm.

“State and local officials are working around the clock to ensure resources are swiftly deployed to respond to impacted communities over the course of these storms,” Abbottsaid in a statement.

The Arkansas Division of Emergency Management confirmed to PEOPLE that there was also widespread damage across the state, which included buildings, homes and even chicken houses. The agency confirmed that electrical poles were also downed, but that there were no fatalities reported.

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Nearly 20,000 people in Texas, approximately 3,600 in Oklahoma and 5,000 in Arkansas are still without power, according to the electricity tracking website,Poweroutage.us.

The National Weather Service received 10 tornado reports from Texas, two from Oklahoma and three reports from Arkansas, amounting to17 total tornado reportson Friday.

source: people.com