Three tornadoes were reported late Sunday afternoon within a five-minute span at different locations in and around Brush, including one that destroyed a hangar and overturned an airplane.

Trees were uprooted and power was interrupted, according to a report by the city of Brush. No injuries or deaths have been reported by authorities.

At Brush Airport, an airplane hangar was destroyed and an airplane was flipped over on top of another plane, said Todd Dankers, meteorologist for the National Weather Services in Boulder.

“It was quite an active cell,” Dankers said Monday. “It could have been one very big supercell that created a line of tornadoes.”

The first tornado was reported at 4:48 p.m. Sunday, the second at 4:49 p.m. and a third at 4:50 p.m., Dankers said.

A team of surveyors will inspect the damage at the three locations to confirm whether they were three separate tornadoes or the same tornado spotted in different locations within a five minute span, he said.

The trail of destruction will be telling, he said. It’s also possible that some of the damage could have been caused by high winds that left a fairly straight line of destruction.

“City crews are out responding and addressing the most critical areas first,” according to a Facebook post. “If you see any electric lines down, stay clear!”

Residents were instructed to clear branches that are blocking streets to allow cars to travel without obstruction.

The tornadoes knocked out electricity to water well fields.

“Running out of water should not be an issue, but to be cautious, we are asking residents to please conserve water over the next 12 hours while we work to get pumps up and running again,” according to another message.