Car Explosion Near Red Fort Kills Eight, Prompts Nationwide Security Alert
A powerful car explosion shook Delhi on Monday evening, occurring just outside the historic Red Fort, one of India’s most significant national monuments. At least eight people were killed and twenty others injured in the blast.
Delhi Police confirmed that the explosion originated from a vehicle, and the area was immediately sealed off as emergency services rushed to the scene. The incident has prompted heightened security measures across multiple cities, including nearby states like Uttar Pradesh. The Red Fort complex has been closed to the public indefinitely.
Witnesses reported seeing a fireball and hearing a loud blast near a busy metro station. Damaged vehicles and debris were scattered across the streets of Old Delhi. Police Commissioner Satish Golcha stated that an investigation is underway, and Home Minister Amit Shah confirmed that all possibilities are being examined.
The blast has renewed concerns about urban security, highlighting the symbolic importance of the Red Fort, where the Prime Minister delivers the annual Independence Day speech. Authorities are urging calm while supporting the injured and identifying victims. Hospitals in central Delhi have been placed on standby to handle casualties.
As investigations continue, the nation faces the dual challenge of ensuring public safety and maintaining confidence in crowded urban spaces.
