A devastating evening for India’s capital. A powerful Delhi blast near the iconic Red Fort shook the nation on Monday evening, November 10, 2025, leaving at least 10 people dead and over 30 injured. The explosion, which occurred near the Red Fort Metro Station around 6:52 PM, has placed the entire city on high alert and triggered a massive security response across Delhi-NCR.

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What Happened in the Delhi Blast?
The Delhi blast occurred when a slow-moving Hyundai i20 vehicle exploded near Gate No. 1 of the Red Fort Metro Station during peak evening hours. According to Delhi Police Commissioner Satish Golcha, the vehicle was approaching a red light when the explosion ripped through the area, damaging six vehicles and three autorickshaws.
Eyewitnesses described hearing a “thunderous boom” followed by massive flames shooting into the sky. “We heard a big sound, our windows shook,” one resident told NDTV. The blast was so powerful that windows shattered several meters away, and the sound echoed as far as ITO, kilometers from the blast site.
Delhi Blast: Quick Facts
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Date & Time | November 10, 2025, at 6:52 PM |
| Location | Red Fort Metro Station, Gate No. 1, Old Delhi |
| Death Toll | At least 10 people |
| Injured | Over 30 people (24 seriously injured) |
| Vehicle Involved | Hyundai i20 |
| Vehicles Damaged | 6 cars, 3 autorickshaws |
| Fire Tenders Deployed | 20 fire trucks |
| Hospitals | Lok Nayak, GTB Hospital |
| Investigation | NSG, NIA, Delhi Police, FSL teams |
Government’s Swift Response
Union Home Minister Amit Shah immediately rushed to Lok Nayak Hospital to meet the injured and held emergency meetings with top security officials. Prime Minister Narendra Modi reviewed the situation and posted on social media: “Condolences to those who have lost their loved ones in the blast in Delhi earlier this evening. May the injured recover at the earliest.”
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh called the Delhi blast “extremely painful and disturbing,” while Congress leader Rahul Gandhi expressed solidarity with bereaved families, calling the incident “heartbreaking and concerning.”
Security Agencies Spring into Action
Following the Delhi blast, multiple elite security agencies descended upon the scene:
- National Security Guard (NSG) – Post-blast investigation unit collecting explosive traces
- National Investigation Agency (NIA) – Probing terror angle
- Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) – Examining blast site evidence
- Delhi Police Crime Team – Conducting city-wide raids
The CISF has issued high alerts across the country, including airports, metro stations, heritage sites, and government buildings. Neighboring Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Maharashtra’s Mumbai have also heightened security measures.
Terror Angle Under Investigation
Authorities haven’t ruled out any possibility. Sources reveal the car belonged to one Nadeem Khan, though investigations are ongoing. The timing is particularly concerning—just a day after Haryana Police seized 300 kilograms of explosives in Faridabad as part of what investigators believed was a major terror plot.
The Red Fort area, being one of Delhi’s most congested and touristy locations, makes it particularly vulnerable. As independent journalist Amit Baruah noted, “This is an incident that will definitely cause concern to ordinary people living not just in that area but around.”
Why Red Fort?
The 17th-century Red Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and former Mughal imperial palace, attracts thousands of tourists daily. The area around the monument in Old Delhi remains perpetually crowded with locals, commuters, and visitors. Monday evening’s blast occurred during rush hour when the metro station and surrounding markets were packed with people.

Delhi on High Alert
Traffic along Netaji Subhash Marg has been diverted, and the blast site remains cordoned off as investigations continue. Delhi Metro operations near Red Fort have been affected, with additional security checks at all stations across the network.
The Delhi blast has reignited conversations about urban security in India’s most populated cities. With CCTV footage being examined and multiple raids underway, authorities are working around the clock to piece together what caused this tragedy.
Moving Forward
As Delhi processes this shock, doctors at Lok Nayak Hospital continue battling to save the critically injured. Dr. Manish Kumar Jha reported that many victims are “not in a position of recovering,” highlighting the severity of injuries sustained.
This Delhi blast serves as a stark reminder of the constant vigilance required to protect civilian spaces in metropolitan India. As investigations unfold, the nation stands united in grief, hoping for justice for the victims and swift recovery for the injured.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the families affected by this tragic Delhi blast.
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