Debris is tangled up in power lines around the Van, Texas, area after severe weather moved through the area Monday, May 11, 2015. Emergency responders searched through splintered wreckage Monday after a line of tornadoes battered several small communities in Texas and Arkansas, killing at least five people. (AP Photos/Todd Yates)
Residents along E. Pennsylvania Street in Van, Texas, one of the hardest hit areas in the town Monday, May 11, 2015, work to clear a large tree off their roof after severe weather moved through the area Monday, May 11, 2015. Emergency responders searched through splintered wreckage Monday after a line of tornadoes battered several small communities in Texas and Arkansas, killing at least five people. (AP Photos/Todd Yates)
Resident and emergency personnel walk along along E. Pennsylvania Street in Van, Texas, one of the hardest hit areas in the town Monday, May 11, 2015 after severe weather moved through the area Monday, May 11, 2015. Emergency responders searched through splintered wreckage Monday after a line of tornadoes battered several small communities in Texas and Arkansas, killing at least five people. (AP Photos/Todd Yates)
Residents of Van, Texas, walk around the town as they survey the damage from Monday, May 11, 2015 severe weather that moved through the area in the early morning hours. Emergency responders searched through splintered wreckage Monday after a line of tornadoes battered several small communities in Texas and Arkansas, killing at least five people. (AP Photos/Todd Yates)
Residents along E. Pennsylvania Street in Van, Texas, start the process of cutting up tree which fell around their home after severe weather moved through the area Monday, May 11, 2015. Emergency responders searched through splintered wreckage Monday after a line of tornadoes battered several small communities in Texas and Arkansas, killing at least five people. (AP Photos/Todd Yates)
A home along E. Pennsylvania Street in Van, Texas, receive a X after it had been searched by emergency personnel, the home was damaged after severe weather moved through the area Monday, May 11, 2015. Emergency responders searched through splintered wreckage Monday after a line of tornadoes battered several small communities in Texas and Arkansas, killing at least five people. (AP Photos/Todd Yates)
Debris is strewn about the Van Intermediate School parking lot of Monday, May 11, 2015, after what has been identified as at least one tornado moved through the community on Sunday, May 10, 2015, in Van, Texas. Two of three schools in the community suffered major damage in the storms, part of a larger system which left at least five dead and dozens injured in Texas and Arkansas Sunday night. (Andrew D. Brosig/The Tyler Morning Telegraph via AP)
Residents make their way through a neighborhood Monday, May 11, 2015, in Van, Texas. The community was reeling following a series of storms, including at least one tornado, struck the North Texas community, leaving two dead and dozens more injured or missing Sunday evening, May 10, 2015. (Andrew D. Brosig/The Tyler Morning Telegraph via AP)
A man talks to neighbors in front of the remains of his home on Monday, May 11, 2015, in Van, Texas. At least one tornado that moved through the community on Sunday evening, May 10, 2015, left two dead and dozens injured, part of a larger story system that killed at least five people in Texas and Arkansas. (Andrew D. Brosig/The Tyler Morning Telegraph via AP)
D'Anne Smith points out the destruction of a neighbor's home as rescue and recovery personnel assess the damage in the background Monday, May 11, 2015, after at least one tornado struck the town of Van, Texas, on Sunday, May 10, 2015. Ms. Smith, who said she "road out the tornado in my closet," was one of the lucky ones as there were two reported deaths, dozens of injuries and as yet undetermined damage from the storm which destroyed about 30 percent of the community. (Andrew D. Brosig/The Tyler Morning Telegraph via AP)
Volunteers help unload a truck full of bottled water Monday, May 11, 2015, outside the First Baptist Church in Van, Texas. Residents were reeling Monday following at least one tornado which moved through the area Sunday night. (Andrew D. Brosig/The Tyler Morning Telegraph via AP)
Kenny Weems, left, Barbara Brown and Kassadi Brown, 11, huddle under blankets with their dog Cujo outside a temporary shelter facility Monday, May 11, 2015, at the First Baptist Church in Van, Texas. The family escaped injury Sunday, May 10, 2015, when a tornado destroyed about 30 percent of the community, leaving two dead and dozens injured in its wake. (Andrew D. Brosig/The Tyler Morning Telegraph via AP)
A child's doll lies in the yard Monday, May 11, 2015, at one of the first homes struck by at least one tornado on Sunday evening in Van, Texas, following a tornado that moved through the area Sunday, May 10, leaving two dead and dozens injured. (Andrew D. Brosig/The Tyler Morning Telegraph via AP)
With their belongings stacked in the yard, Van, Texas, residents begin the process of cleaning up Monday, May 11, 2015, in the aftermath of at least one tornado that struck the community Sunday, May 10, 2015. Two people were reported dead and dozens more injured from the storms, part of a larger system which killed five and injured more in Texas and Arkansas on Sunday. (Andrew D. Brosig/The Tyler Morning Telegraph via AP)
James Brown, center, gives his two-month-old puppy Star a kiss on the head outside a temporary shelter at the First Baptist Church on Monday, May 11, 2015, in Van, Texas. Brown and Star were among the lucky survivors of at least one tornado which struck the North Texas community Sunday, May 10, 2015, killing two, injuring dozens more and damaging at least 30 percent of the town. (Andrew D. Brosig/The Tyler Morning Telegraph via AP)
Workers survey the damage as clean-up begins Monday, May 11, 2015, in the aftermath of at least one tornado that moved through the area on Sunday, May 10, 2015, in Van, Texas. The community was reeling following a series of storms, including at least one tornado, struck the North Texas community, leaving two dead and dozens more injured or missing Sunday evening, May 10, 2015. (Andrew D. Brosig/The Tyler Morning Telegraph via AP)
Downed tree and debris from Van, Texas is scattered around the town Monday, May 11, 2015, after severe weather pushed through the area in the early morning hours. Emergency responders searched through splintered wreckage Monday after a line of tornadoes battered several small communities in Texas and Arkansas, killing at least five people. (AP Photos/Todd Yates)
A vehicle in the Van ISD maintenance yard lays on it side after being blow over by severe weather that past through the Van, Texas, area Monday, May 11, 2015. Emergency responders searched through splintered wreckage Monday after a line of tornadoes battered several small communities in Texas and Arkansas, killing at least five people. (AP Photos/Todd Yates)
Dozens of Van, Texas, residents walk around the intermediate and elementary schools campuses as they survey the damage from Monday, May 11, 2015 severe weather that moved through the area in the early morning hours. Emergency responders searched through splintered wreckage Monday after a line of tornadoes battered several small communities in Texas and Arkansas, killing at least five people. (AP Photos/Todd Yates)
Debris hangs out of the windows at J.E. Rhodes Elementary School in Van, Texas, after severe weather moved through the area Monday, May 11, 2015. Emergency responders searched through splintered wreckage Monday after a line of tornadoes battered several small communities in Texas and Arkansas, killing at least five people. (AP Photos/Todd Yates)
Power line crews line the streets in Van, Texas, Monday, May 11, 2015, as they try to restore electricity to the northeast town after it was hit by severe weather in the early morning hours. Emergency responders searched through splintered wreckage Monday after a line of tornadoes battered several small communities in Texas and Arkansas, killing at least five people. (AP Photos/Todd Yates)
A vehicle sits damaged under downed trees from severe weather, Monday, May 11, 2015, in Van, Texas. About 30 percent of the community was damaged from the storm late Sunday, according to Chuck Allen, fire marshal and emergency management coordinator for Van Zandt County. (AP Photo/Todd Yates)