<p>Hyderabad: As many as nine persons, including a four-year old child, were killed in two rain- related incidents, police said.</p>.<p>Seven persons, including the child, were killed when a retaining wall at an under-construction apartment came crashing down due to heavy rains in Bachupally area here, police said on Wednesday.</p>.6 die as heavy rain, thunderstorms lash southern districts of Bengal.<p>According to Bachupally police, the deceased were migrant workers who belonged to Odhisha and Chhattisgarh and the incident happened on Tuesday evening.</p>.<p>Their bodies were recovered early on Wednesday from under the debris using an excavator, police said.</p>.<p>In another incident, Begumpet police said they fished out bodies of two men aged between 35 and 40 from a drain this morning.</p>.<p> C Ramaiah, the Begumpet police inspector, said the deceased were natives of Odisha and were suspected to have fallen in the drain in SR Nagar.</p>.<p>He said the bodies were shifted to a government hospital for autopsy.</p>.<p>Heavy rain lashed Hyderabad and several parts of Telangana on Tuesday throwing life out of gear in some parts of the state.</p>.<p>Many places in the city witnessed waterlogging which lead to traffic blocks.</p>.<p>The DRF (Disaster Relief Force) teams were deployed and were clearing water stagnation and fallen trees in various places in the city, Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation officials said.</p>.<p>Principal Secretary (Municipal Administration and Urban Development) Danakishore along with GHMC Commissioner Ronald Rose visited various waterlogging points areas and gave instructions to DRF teams on ground in the city. </p>
<p>Hyderabad: As many as nine persons, including a four-year old child, were killed in two rain- related incidents, police said.</p>.<p>Seven persons, including the child, were killed when a retaining wall at an under-construction apartment came crashing down due to heavy rains in Bachupally area here, police said on Wednesday.</p>.6 die as heavy rain, thunderstorms lash southern districts of Bengal.<p>According to Bachupally police, the deceased were migrant workers who belonged to Odhisha and Chhattisgarh and the incident happened on Tuesday evening.</p>.<p>Their bodies were recovered early on Wednesday from under the debris using an excavator, police said.</p>.<p>In another incident, Begumpet police said they fished out bodies of two men aged between 35 and 40 from a drain this morning.</p>.<p> C Ramaiah, the Begumpet police inspector, said the deceased were natives of Odisha and were suspected to have fallen in the drain in SR Nagar.</p>.<p>He said the bodies were shifted to a government hospital for autopsy.</p>.<p>Heavy rain lashed Hyderabad and several parts of Telangana on Tuesday throwing life out of gear in some parts of the state.</p>.<p>Many places in the city witnessed waterlogging which lead to traffic blocks.</p>.<p>The DRF (Disaster Relief Force) teams were deployed and were clearing water stagnation and fallen trees in various places in the city, Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation officials said.</p>.<p>Principal Secretary (Municipal Administration and Urban Development) Danakishore along with GHMC Commissioner Ronald Rose visited various waterlogging points areas and gave instructions to DRF teams on ground in the city. </p>