Chaos Erupts After Explosion Rocks Delhi's Red Fort Area
A sudden car explosion near Delhi's iconic Red Fort Metro Station on November 10, 2025, sent shockwaves through the capital, leaving three people dead and one injured in what witnesses described as a terrifying incident.
The blast occurred around 10:40 PM IST, creating immediate panic among locals and commuters in the historically significant area. An ambulance driver who witnessed the explosion recounted the harrowing moments that followed the detonation.
Eyewitness Accounts: "Never Heard Such an Explosion"
"We were waiting nearby when we suddenly heard a loud explosion unlike anything I've heard before," the ambulance driver stated. "The police immediately informed us the blast had occurred near the Red Fort. When we reached the scene, we saw one injured person and three dead victims."
The injured individual was quickly transported to Lok Nayak Jai Prakash (LNJP) Hospital for emergency medical treatment, while authorities secured the area around the blast site.
Emergency Response and Investigation Launched
Multiple emergency teams responded swiftly to the crisis, with firefighters working to extinguish vehicles that had caught fire due to the explosion's intensity. Police and forensic experts cordoned off the area to begin their investigation into what caused the deadly blast.
The explosion's impact was severe enough to set several nearby vehicles ablaze, amplifying the chaos and fear among local residents and business owners. Emergency personnel worked through the night to control the situation and ensure no further threats existed in the vicinity.
Authorities have launched a comprehensive investigation to determine the exact cause of the explosion and identify those responsible. The area remains under heavy security as forensic teams collect evidence and examine the blast site.
This incident marks one of the most significant security breaches in Delhi in recent months, occurring in a high-profile location frequented by tourists and locals alike. The timing and location have raised serious concerns among security agencies.