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Four washed away in heavy rain water flows in Andhra Pradesh

Four people, including a woman, her son, and a neighbour, along with an eight-year-old girl, drowned in separate rain-related incidents in Rayachoti, Andhra Pradesh. Heavy rainfall and strong water currents caused the fatalities. Police have registered cases.

By PTI
Published Date - 20 September 2025, 12:08 PM
Four washed away in heavy rain water flows in Andhra Pradesh
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Rayachoti: Four persons were washed away in two separate rain-related incidents in this town of Annamayya district, a police official said on Saturday.

A 28-year-old woman, Sheik Munni, and her minor son were washed away in heavy rainwater flow at the SM Colony area of Rayachoti town around 8 pm on Friday, he told PTI.


He said Munni stepped out to fetch a candle as there was a power cut but the stone slab paved over the drainage in front of her house broke, resulting in her falling into the heavily flowing drain with her minor son.

As they were getting washed away, Munni’s neighbour Ganesh (25) tried to rescue them, but he also got washed away in the heavy water current and all three died, he added.

In a different incident, an eight-year-old girl was washed away in heavy rainwater flow around the same time at the four taps area of Rayachoti town when she stepped out of an autorickshaw.

According to police, the girl was returning home from tuition when the incident happened.

Police said that the autorickshaw driver pulled over his vehicle and managed to move six children to a safe spot but the girl did not wait for him and stepped out into the rainwater on her own, resulting in her death. Police recovered the girl’s body on Saturday, and cases have been registered over these deaths.

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