The tornado that ripped through a section of Birmingham on Christmas Day tore the roof of a house, destroyed several structures, leveled trees and overturned cars in its path, which can be seen in the above aerial video.

In aerial footage of the damage recorded by Kevin Henderson of SkyBama.com, the roof of one structure is seen totally ripped off and laying in the middle of the street on Jefferson Avenue in southwest Birmingham.

The tornado's aftermath fell a large tree that had its limbs resting on the roof of a home amid debris in the yard.

Another home had a partially torn roof, while another was damaged so badly that only one exterior wall survived the tornado. Several structures were destroyed from the storm, including the Mount Olive Full Gospel Church.

A semi truck was overturned and laying in a ditch after the tornado struck. Two of its wheels were torn off.

The front exterior of one home was blown off in the tornado, which left cinder blocks scattered around the property in its wake.

Several trees were uprooted from the tornado, while power lines in the area were leaning and nearly downed. An SUV was surrounded by fallen trees amid debris that included a couch from one of the homes.