The blasts took place during the peak hour outside a roadside eatery near Konark cinema theatre in the locality resulting in a stampede-like situation with people trying to run for safety.
The injured have been rushed to various hospitals by ambulances and police and bomb disposal squads swung into action and began searches.
Official sources said nine people were killed in the series of explosions which hit the area in quick intervals. At least 32 people were also injured, they said,
The first blast occurred at 7.01 PM and the second five minutes later followed by the third explosion after a gap of 15 minutes.
A team of National Security Guards(NSG) was being rushed to Hyderabad.
Police said the bombs may have been placed in a cycle.
Union Home Secretary R K Singh said the NSG team is leaving by a BSF aircraft. A team of NIA hub stationed in Hyderabad has also rushed to the spot.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has sanctioned Rs 2 lakh each to next of kin of those killed in Hyderabad blasts and Rs 50,000 each to those seriously injured.
The previous major attack in Hyderabad was on August 25, 2007 when two blasts took place almost simultaneously.
The first blast was reported at a park and it was followed by another in a eating joint in Hyderabad.
Chief Minister N Kiran Reddy rushed to the blast site.
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