On Monday (10 November 2025), a massive explosion took place in a car near Gate No. 1 of the Red Fort in Delhi, in which 11 people have been confirmed dead so far. The explosion was so powerful that many vehicles nearby caught fire and the windows of many were broken. The video of this explosion has surfaced, in which flames and smoke are seen rising from the burning cars. Delhi Police has detained a suspect.
After this incident, high alert has been issued in Delhi, Mumbai and many states including Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, West Bengal. Mumbai Police is also taking precautionary measures regarding this. Patrolling and checking has been increased at important places. In the initial investigation, Delhi Police said that after the explosion in a parked car, other senior officers also reached the spot. The areas of Old Delhi near the Red Fort are among the most congested areas in the national capital.
There was a massive explosion in a car near the Red Fort in Delhi, after which there was panic in the entire area. This blast took place at Gate No. 1 of Red Fort Metro Station. After the explosion, the car caught fire and three more vehicles were hit.#Delhi #Delhipolice #lalqila #blast #car #abpnews pic.twitter.com/emzVuaS25p
— ABP News (@ABPNews) November 10, 2025
This incident happened near Gate No. 1 of Red Fort metro station. After the blast many vehicles caught fire. Fire department vehicles are present on the spot. After the incident, a large number of police forces reached the spot. The entire area has been cordoned off by the police and the movement of vehicles has been stopped.
#BigBreaking : Terror near Red Fort metro station, 1 dead, 3 injured, capital Delhi on high alert#RedFort #Delhi #Delhipolice #lalqila #blast #car #abpnews pic.twitter.com/0X44VweFDA
— ABP News (@ABPNews) November 10, 2025
All the roads connecting the Red Fort were closed and the metro station was also closed. At the same time, teams of central investigating agencies NIA and NSG have also reached the spot. Prime Minister Narendra Modi called Union Home Minister Amit Shah and got information about this blast.
NSG experts and NIA investigating officers have reached the blast site. The NSG team includes explosives experts, while the NIA team includes experienced investigative officers in terrorist cases.

