Delhi News Blast Live Updates: A powerful blast rocked the national capital on Monday evening after a high-intensity explosion ripped through a moving Hyundai i20 car. In the high-intensity blast that occurred near the busy area of iconic Red Fort metro station, loss of life and property was significant.
Several vehicles were gutted and at least nine deaths have been reported so far. Meanwhile, at least 18 injures have been reported, and all the injured have been rushed to hospitals.
It has not been confirmed whether the explosion was a bomb blast in Delhi, but a forensic investigation is underway to ascertain the nature of the blast.
At least one person has been detained for questioning regarding ownership of the car, while cops are separately questioning individuals arrested in connection with a terror module allegedly linked to Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind (AGuH). The module was busted on Monday and 2,900 kg of explosives were recovered, hours before the blast rocked Delhi.
Delhi Police registered a case in connection with the blast near the historic Red Fort in the city under various Sections of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), the Explosives Act, and the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi took stock of the situation and is in touch with Home Minister Amit Shah, according to government sources. PM Modi also expressed condolences over the loss of lives.
Home Minister Amit Shah, meanwhile, visited the hospital to meet the injured. He also spoke with security and intelligence officials and is updating PM Modi on investigations. Shah is slated to hold a review meeting with top security officials on Tuesday.
Police have sounded a high alert in Delhi as the investigation continues. Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra has also been put on high alert over the incident.
At least 20 fire tenders were rushed to the spot, with police cordoning off the area, the Delhi Fire Services said.
The blast was so powerful that it shattered windows of vehicles parked several metres away and was heard in nearby buildings of the congested area.
“The blast occurred in a car parked near Red Fort metro station gate number 1. The intensity was quite high. Injuries are feared,” said a senior official of Delhi Fire Service.
Visuals of the incident showed plumes of fire billowing from the burning cars.
Chandni Chowk market will be closed on Tuesday due to the Delhi blast on Monday evening, the traders association said.
The first report of the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) on the high-intensity explosion near Delhi’s Red Fort area is expected on Tuesday, Delhi Police Special Cell sources told news agency ANI.
The report is likely to provide clarity on the nature and composition of the material recovered.
Restrictions and diversions will be in place on Tuesday for both carriageways and service roads: no vehicles will be allowed on Netaji Subhash Marg from Chatta Rail Cut to Subhash Marg Cut from 6 am, the Delhi Police said.
The initial probe into Monday evening’s car blast near Red Fort suggests that it was linked to Faridabad-based terror module from where nearly 3,000 kg of explosive substances were seized, reported news agency PTI, adding that detonators were likely used to set off the deadly explosion that killed at least nine people.
Preliminary findings by police suggest ammonium nitrate, fuel oil and detonators may have been used in the blast, police sources told PTI.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah is scheduled to chair a high-level security review meeting at 11 am on Tuesday in the Home Ministry office at Kartavya Bhawan.
The meeting, being held in the wake of Monday’s car blast in Delhi, will be attended by Home Secretary Govind Mohan, the Director of the Intelligence Bureau, the Director General of the National Investigation Agency, the Delhi Police Commissioner, and other senior officials.
The iconic heritage site Red Fort will remain closed for 3 days. As per Delhi Police notice dated 11 November, the monument will remain closed till 13 November.
DCP North Raja Banthia said, “Post-mortems are also being conducted at LNJP. Five post-mortems have already been done…Yes, we have one or two unidentified bodies. We have already identified 6 bodies,” ANI reported.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar expressed condolences over the tragic car blast. Taking to social media platform X, he wrote, “Deeply saddened by the tragic car blast in Delhi. Heartfelt condolences to the families of the deceased. Pray for speedy recovery of the injured.”
Delhi CM Rekha Gupta in a post on X stated, “Visited LNJP Hospital and met with the citizens injured in the accident, inquired about their condition, and wished for their speedy recovery.”
She added, “Instructed the officials that there should be no shortcomings whatsoever in the treatment of the injured and that all necessary medical facilities be provided immediately and with complete promptness.”
The railway police urged passengers to travellers to be vigilant and careful on their journey and avoid going near unidentified objects. “We are on high alert,” PTI quoted a senior RPF official as saying.
Security has been beefed up at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, Dadar, Lokmanya Tilak Terminus, Thane, Kalyan, Panvel, Churchgate, Mumbai Central, Bandra Terminus, Borivali, Vasai and other major stations. Rigorous checking is being done on platforms by the RPF and GRP personnels. Security has been increased at Dahisar, Thane, Vashi and Airoli entry points of the city.
Relatives of Delhi blast victims were seen outside the Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narayan (LNJP) mortuary on Tuesday morning.
According to agency reports, Delhi Police searched hotels in Paharganj, Daryaganj and surrounding areas through the night and checked hotel registers. Four suspects were detained in the search operation for further questioning, as per Delhi Police sources.
DCP North Raja Banthia said, “A case has been registered at Kotwali police station, and UAPA, Explosives Act, and relevant sections of the BNS have been invoked. FSL teams, forensic experts, and other specialised units are investigating the crime scene. We are collecting all evidence. We cannot say anything conclusively yet. Information will be made public once we have established facts.”
Delhi Police obtained CCTV clip of the suspect’s movement moments before the blast, according to Delhi Police sources. The suspect was seen entering the car and exiting the parking area. The suspect was alone at the time, the footage indicates. Investigation is ongoing to trace the route towards Daryaganj. The probe agency is examining more than 100 CCTV clips. Footage from nearby toll plazas has also been retrieved for examination to establish the complete movement of the vehicle.
Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs (SCA) in a post on X stated, “Our hearts are with those affected by the terrible explosion in New Delhi. We continue to closely monitor the situation. Our sincere condolences to the families who lost their loved ones. Praying for the speedy recovery of those injured.”
According to Delhi Traffic Police’s latest travel advisory, traffic movement along Netaji Subhash Marg from Chatta Rail Cut to Subhash Marg Cut will be restricted. The traffic restrictions came into effect at 6:00 AM today and will remain intact until further notice.
“On 11.11.25, Due to exigencies, traffic restrictions & diversions will be in place in both the carriageways and service roads Netaji Subhash Marg from Chatta Rail Cut to Subhash Marg Cut, the advisory states.
Urging commuters to take alternative routes, traffic police said, “No vehicles shall be allowed on Netaji Subhash Marg from Chatta Rail Cut to Subhash Marg Cut on that day and vice versa.”
Ambassador of Israel to India, Reuven Azar, in a post on X stated, “Heartbreaking scenes in Delhi following the car blast resulting in so many dead and injured. Our deepest condolences to the families of the victims. Wishing speedy recovery to those who survived. Praise for the rescuers & security forces.”
The US Embassy issued asecurity alert and travel advisor for its citizens in India. On its official website, the US Embassy said, “Avoid the areas surrounding the Red Fort and Chandni Chowk in Delhi and crowds; monitor local media for updates; be aware of surroundings; stay alert in locations frequented by tourists.”
Delhi Police provided an update about the prime suspect to ANI and said that CCTV shows Delhi blast suspect was alone in car. Over 100 clips are being scanned, the police said on Tuesday.
“Our deepest condolences to the victims of the Delhi blast. While investigations by [Indian] authorities proceed our first thoughts are with families who lost loved ones & with all those injured to whom we wish swift recovery. We stand by Indian people in this moment of shock & grief,” said Hervé Delphin, Ambassador, Delegation of European Union to India.
“Our hearts are with those affected by the terrible explosion in New Delhi. We continue to closely monitor the situation. Our sincere condolences to the families who lost their loved ones. Praying for the speedy recovery of those injured,” the Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs (SCA) of the US State Department said.
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“Our deepest condolences go out to all those affected by the incident this evening near Delhi’s Red Fort,” wrote Australia’s High Commissioner to India Philip Green.
“Our thoughts are with the families who have lost loved ones and we wish for the speedy recovery of the injured,” he added.
Amid the ongoing investigation into the blast, the Forensic Science Laboratory told ANI that samples will be taken to the laboratory and that a clue regarding the nature of the blast will be known after the examination.
“…The samples will be taken to the laboratory, and after that, only we can make any confirmation…Everything will be known after the examination…,” FSL Officer Mohamad Wahid told reporters.
Delhi Police have registered a case in connection with the blast near the historic Red Fort in the city under various Sections of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), the Explosives Act, and the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita.
UK issues travel advisory against all travel to parts of India, including India-Pakistan border, Jammu and Kashmir and Manipur, as per news agency PTI.
CM Rekha Gupta posted in Hindi, “Visited LNJP Hospital and met with the citizens injured in the accident, inquired about their condition, and wished for their speedy recovery. Instructed the officials that there should be no shortcomings whatsoever in the treatment of the injured and that all necessary medical facilities be provided immediately and with complete promptness.”
Press Information Bureau posted, “Some social media accounts are claiming that Special CP (Law & Order) Ravindra Yadav has confirmed that the recent blast in #Delhi was caused by a CNG explosion. This claim is fake. No official from the Delhi Police has made any such statement.”
“Anguished by the loss of lives in the tragic car blast in New Delhi. My heartfelt condolences to the families who lost their loved ones. Praying for the swift recovery of the injured. Authorities are ensuring that all necessary medical assistance reaches the injured,” says Union Health Minister JP Nadda
“On behalf of the People and Government of the Arab Republic of #Egypt, we extend our sincere condolences to the families and loved ones of those affected by the #RedFort blast. Our thoughts and prayers are with the bereaved, and we wish all injured a swift and complete recovery,” the Egyptian Embassy said.
The US Embassy has issued an advisory to its citizens in India, warning them to be alert after the Delhi blast near Red Fort today. Here is what it has said:
“Deeply saddened by the tragic car blast in Delhi. Heartfelt condolences to the families of the deceased. Pray for speedy recovery of the injured,” says Union Minister of External Affairs S Jaishankar.
“Deepest condolences to the families grieving the loss of their loved ones in Delhi blast today. Praying for the speedy recovery of all those injured and for strength to the affected families during this difficult hour,” says Tamil Nadu BJP leader K. Annamalai.
Authorities were put on high alert and heavy checking prevailed at the Vaishno Devi Shrine in Jammu and Kashmir following the Delhi blast that killed at least 8 on Monday.
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta visited the LNJP Hospital on late Monday to interact with the victims of the Red Fort blast in New Delhi. Visuals from the hospital shows her interacting with the patients.
“The samples will be taken to the laboratory, and after that, only we can make any confirmation…Everything will be known after the examination,” says FSL officer Mohamad Wahid.
“The Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in India expresses its deep sorrow over the loss of lives and injuries of several Indian citizens in the car blast incident in Delhi, and extends its sincere condolences to the Government and the people of the Republic of India. The Embassy also conveys its heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved families of the victims and wishes patience and comfort for them, as well as a speedy recovery for those injured in this tragic incident,” says Iran Embassy.
“Horrifying reports from Delhi. My thoughts are with the families of those killed, the emergency responders & the Indian people, as they confront this dark moment.The UK Government must support British nationals in Delhi & respond to requests for assistance,” Patel said in an X post.
“Extremely distressing to hear about the news of a car explosion near Red Fort Metro Station, Delhi. Initial reports suggest that several precious lives have been lost in this incident. In this moment of grief, our thoughts and prayers are with the bereaved families, and we pray for the swift recovery of the injured. The government must ensure a prompt and thorough investigation into this blast which has taken in a high security and often crowded place, so that those responsible for this lapse and incident are held accountable.”
Saddened by the loss of lives due to the blast in Delhi. Praying for strength to the families of deceased and for the speedy recovery of injured.
“Deeply anguished by the blast in Delhi this evening. Heartfelt condolences to the families who have lost their loved ones, and prayers for the swift recovery of the injured.”
“Deeply saddened by the loss of lives in the tragic blast which took place earlier this evening in Delhi. My heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families. Praying for the speedy recovery of those injured,” said Sitharaman in an X post.
“The blast near Red Fort is deeply distressing and tragic. My heartfelt condolences to the families who have lost their loved ones. I pray for the swift recovery of those injured and for strength and resilience to all affected,” Smriti Irani said.
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