Delhi Red Fort Car Blast Kills at Least 8,
New Delhi – A deadly car explosion near the historic Red Fort in Delhi has left at least eight people dead and many injured, sparking a major terror investigation by Indian authorities. The blast, which happened on Monday evening, 10 November 2025, ripped through a busy area, destroying vehicles and causing panic among locals and tourists. Families of the victims, who are still coming to terms with the sudden loss, gathered in grief as officials worked through the night to secure the site. As India deals with this shocking event – the first big security scare in the capital since a Kashmir attack earlier this year – leaders have promised quick action to bring those responsible to book. The incident, near one of the country’s most famous landmarks, raises worries about safety in crowded spots, especially with holidays nearing. With forensic teams now piecing together what looks like a possible bombing, everyday people in Delhi are calling for stronger checks to keep their city safe from such harm.
This tragedy has hit hard in a place full of history and life, where folks come to shop, pray, and sightsee. By acting fast, the government aims to calm fears and stop any copycat acts, helping families feel secure again.
The Explosion and Immediate Aftermath
The blast occurred around 6:50 PM near Gate No. 1 of the Red Fort Metro Station in Old Delhi, a bustling area known for its markets and landmarks. Witnesses described a loud boom followed by flames engulfing a white Hyundai i20 car, which then spread to nearby vehicles. “People were on fire and we tried to save them… Cars and people were burning – people inside the cars were burning,” said one eyewitness, Dharmindra Dhaga, who rushed to help but saw the horror unfold.
Emergency teams arrived quickly, but the damage was done. At least eight died on the spot, with reports suggesting the toll could rise to 12 or 13 as more bodies are identified. Over 19 people were hurt, some badly burned, and taken to hospitals like LNJP, where doctors worked through chaos to treat them. A woman broke down outside the ward, unable to bear seeing her husband in pain.
The Red Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage site where prime ministers speak on Independence Day, stayed closed as police cordoned off the area. White sheets covered the charred wrecks, and sniffer dogs helped search for clues. This spot, full of history from the Mughal era, now bears scars from modern violence, leaving locals shaken.
Government Response and Vows for Justice
India’s defence minister vowed on Tuesday that those responsible for a deadly car explosion in the heart of the capital that killed at least eight people will face justice.
“The country’s leading investigative agencies are conducting a swift and thorough inquiry into the incident – findings of the investigation will soon be made public,” Defence Minister Rajnath Singh told a conference in New Delhi.
“I want to firmly assure the nation that those responsible for this tragedy will be brought to justice, and will not be spared under any circumstances.”
Senior Delhi police officer Raja Banthia said they were investigating the blast, near the landmark Red Fort in the crowded Old Delhi quarter of the city, under anti-terrorism laws.
However, they have not given details on the cause of the explosion, which also wounded at least 19 people when intense flames ripped through other vehicles near the 17th century structure.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has joined local police to probe under anti-terror laws, treating it as a possible attack. Home Minister Amit Shah said security forces are “keeping all angles open,” with early hints pointing to an IED in the car that went off by mistake during transport.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi offered his “condolences to those who have lost their loved ones in the blast in Delhi” before leaving for a state visit to neighbouring Bhutan.
“I understand the pain of the families. The whole nation stands with them,” he said.
Modi called it a “conspiracy,” promising no mercy for those behind it. This strong stance aims to calm a nation on edge, with security up in big cities like Mumbai and Punjab.
Opposition leaders have slammed the government, calling for Amit Shah’s resignation over the lapse. They say it shows weak safety in the capital, sparking a political storm as elections loom.
Eyewitness Accounts and Community Impact
Eyewitnesses described to reporters how the car exploded in traffic and how people caught up in the surge of flames were set on fire.
“I saw the car explode while it was moving,” said Dharmindra Dhaga, 27.
“People were on fire and we tried to save them… Cars and people were burning – people inside the cars were burning,” he said.
“I was telling the public to save them, rescue them, and get them out. The public was busy making videos and taking photos.”
The emergency ward at Delhi’s LNJP hospital was chaotic after the explosion as wounded people streamed in and doctors rushed to treat them.
These stories show the panic as flames spread fast in a crowded spot. Folks tried to help but faced horror, with some more focused on filming than aiding. For families of the dead, like those mourning at hospitals, the pain is deep, with calls for better safety in busy areas.
The blast hit near a metro station, affecting commuters and shoppers. With Diwali just passed, the area was still lively, making the loss feel bigger. Communities now fear more attacks, leading to talks on better lights and cameras in old quarters.
Investigation Updates and Possible Cause.
Blast Near Red Fort Triggered By Panic, IED Was Incomplete – NDTV
This development is significant because it changes the case from a suspected suicide attack to an accidental explosion during IED transport, …
Forensic experts investigate at the blast site following an explosion near the Red Fort in the old quarters of Delhi on November 11, 2025. Indian crime scene investigators scoured on November 11 through the wreckage of a car that exploded hours earlier in the heart of the capital, killing at least eight people.
Early probes point to an IED in the Hyundai i20 that blew up by accident, perhaps during a panic move. But officials keep all options open, not ruling out terror. The NIA’s involvement shows fears of bigger plots, with checks on links to groups like those in Kashmir.
Security has ramped up nationwide, with drones and extra patrols in key spots. This follows a Kashmir attack in April 2025 that killed 26, sparking border clashes with Pakistan. Delhi’s last big blast was in 2011 at the High Court, killing 14, so this revives old fears.
As teams sift through wreckage, families wait for news on loved ones. The death toll may rise as more are identified, with hospitals treating burns and shocks.
Global Reactions and Diplomatic Ties
Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi expressed deep sorrow for the loss of lives, offering condolences on behalf of her government and people. She prayed for the quick recovery of the injured, showing solidarity in tough times.
Other nations have echoed this, with calls for calm and support for India’s probe. For South Africans watching, it reminds of our own scares, like mall blasts, and the need for strong ties to share tips on threats.

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