Delhi Blast CCTV Footage Shows Precise Moment Of Red Fort Blast Chaos And Panic Thereafter – Amar Ujala Hindi News Live

Delhi Blast CCTV Footage Shows Precise Moment Of Red Fort Blast Chaos And Panic Thereafter – Amar Ujala Hindi News Live


For the first time, CCTV footage of the car blast that took place near the Red Fort in the country’s capital Delhi on Monday evening has surfaced. The heart-wrenching scene of the blast has been captured in CCTV. The explosion was recorded in a surveillance camera installed at the Red Fort intersection. Suddenly there was a huge explosion in the explosive laden car. 12 people died in the explosion, while more than 20 people were injured. The condition of three of the injured is critical. NIA is investigating the case.




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Team investigating after the blast in Delhi – Photo: PTI


A CCTV footage captured the powerful explosion that took place near Delhi’s Red Fort on Wednesday. According to news agency PTI, the date of November 10, 2025 is visible written on the CCTV footage. The time is showing 18:50:52 seconds in the evening. A lot of traffic is visible at the intersection in the CCTV footage.


Policeman carrying vehicle parts after the blast in Delhi – Photo: PTI


There are queues for bikes, cars and autos. When the traffic signal turns green, vehicles are seen moving slowly. During this time suddenly a ball of fire arose there, then the cameras went dark.


Security forces deployed at the spot after the blast in Delhi – Photo: PTI


On Monday evening, there was a sudden blast in an I-20 car moving slowly at the traffic signal near Gate No. 1 of Red Fort Metro Station in Delhi. 12 people died in the blast, while more than 20 people are injured. The condition of three of them is critical. Many vehicles were burnt after being hit by a car blast.


Police deployed on the spot after the blast in Delhi – Photo: PTI


Even before this many videos had gone viral. The video showed chaos after the blast. Along with this, people were seen running here and there after the blast. The Delhi blast is being investigated by the National Investigation Agency (NIA).


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