The National Weather Service confirmed three separate tornadoes occurred in southern Maryland Tuesday morning as Tropical Storm Isaias moved through the Mid-Atlantic.

As many as nine tornadoes were reported Tuesday morning in Maryland and Delaware.

According to the NWS, preliminary information from storm surveys concluded that two tornadoes occurred in St Mary's County, while the other was in Calvert County. A detailed report will be revised and issued Wednesday.

A tornado that touched down at 8:21 a.m. was confirmed in Queenstown after an investigation.

Trees fell on houses, bridges were washed out and at least one person in St. Mary's County was reported killed during the storm.

Crews are assessing damage throughout much of Central and Southern Maryland and the Eastern Shore after Isaias moved rapidly up the state with strong winds, heavy rainfall and tornadoes.

Flooding was reported in many parts of the state, including in North East, Cecil County, where crews were evacuating residents from their homes. Flooded roads in Baltimore City and Annapolis stranded motorists.

During the height of the storm, as many as 3,100 customers lost electricity service, according to Baltimore Gas and Electric.

Damage reports are coming in from across the state. Read more at WBALTV