Deadly Car Blast Near Delhi's Red Fort Sparks Major Investigation
A car explosion in a crowded area of Delhi has resulted in loss of life, with Indian authorities launching a large-scale investigation into the cause of the blast near the historic Red Fort.
The Incident
On the evening of Monday, November 10, 2025, a severe explosion ripped through a slow-moving car that had stopped at a red light near the Red Fort Metro Station in Old Delhi . The blast occurred in a Hyundai i20 and resulted in a powerful fire that quickly spread to several other vehicles in the vicinity, including cars and auto-rickshaws . The immediate aftermath was one of chaos and devastation, with eyewitnesses reporting seeing body parts on the road and describing a loud explosion that shook nearby buildings and caused widespread panic . The injured were rushed to the nearby Lok Nayak Hospital .
Official Response and Investigation
Indian authorities have confirmed a significant casualty toll. Initial reports from police and hospital officials state that at least 8 to 10 people were killed, with between 19 and 30 others injured, some of them critically . In response, a major investigation has been launched. The owner of the vehicle, identified as Md Salman, has been detained for questioning . He reportedly sold the car, which had a Haryana registration plate, and investigators are tracing its subsequent owners .
India's Home Minister, Amit Shah, has stated that the investigation is exploring all possibilities and that no angles have been ruled out at this early stage . Multiple national agencies, including the National Investigation Agency (NIA) and forensic teams, are involved in the probe . The U.S. Embassy in New Delhi has issued a security alert, advising American citizens to avoid the area around the Red Fort .
Security Measures
Prime Minister Narendra Modi offered his condolences to the families of the deceased and confirmed he has reviewed the situation with Home Minister Shah . The blast has prompted the Indian government to place the country on a high security alert . Security has been intensified at airports, railway stations, metro networks, and government buildings across the nation . Several states, including Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, and Maharashtra, have also been put on high alert, with instructions to increase security at sensitive locations and crowded public areas .

