One person was injured after a wind storm destroyed an RV Park near Orla on Friday night. The National Weather Service said "straight line winds" ranging from 100 to 130 miles per hour are to blame.

Initial reports were that a tornado hit the Highway 285 RV Park, located just south of Orla, around 8 p.m.

One woman was injured, and transported to El Paso for medical treatment. Officials did not have information on her condition.

The American Red Cross damage assessment determined that 12 of the RVs in the park were destroyed, and another six suffered major damage.

Additionally, a total of 22 residents have been displaced because of the damage to their homes.

Watch the video above to see the storm's aftermath, and hear from residents and responders.

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One person has been injured after a possible tornado touched down at an Orla RV Park on Friday night around 8 p.m, according to Reeves County Sheriff Art Granado.

There were about 20 RVs destroyed at the Highway 285 RV Park, which is five miles north of Highway 302 on 285. No fatalities have been reported.

The Pecos Fire Department, EMS, Reeves County Sheriff's Office and DPS were called to the scene to assist.

There was also reports of a second possible touchdown three miles east of Pecos.

No more details have been released at this time.

CBS7 has a crew at the scene in Orla now and will update this story as more develops.