8 killed in car explosion near Red Fort in India's Delhi
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Netaji Subhash Marg will remain closed for vehicles due to ongoing investigations into the Delhi blast. Traffic restrictions effective from November 11 will persist until further notice. Commuters are advised to use alternate routes.
A high-intensity explosion ripped through a car near the Red Fort on Monday evening, killing at least 12 people and injuring 20 others.
The Lal Quila Metro Station will remain closed on Wednesday as a precautionary measure following the high-intensity blast near the Red Fort on Monday.
The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC), in a post on X, said, "Due to security reasons, the Lal Quila Metro Station shall continue to remain closed on November 12. All other stations are functional as normal.
Following a devastating blast near Red Fort metro station that killed nine and injured twenty, the station remains shut today. Delhi Traffic Police have imposed road restrictions, affecting Netaji Subhash Marg.
The Lal Quila metro station will remain shut on Wednesday, 12 November, amid the ongoing probe in the deadly blast, which killed at least 13 people on Monday evening
The investigation into Monday night’s car explosion near Delhi’s Red Fort has gathered pace, with police arrestin
The entry and exit gates are closed at Lal Qila Metro Station, and will open on Thursday (November 12), a DMRC official said.
The explosion went off in a Hyundai i20 car, near the Red Fort metro station, in the evening when the place was teeming with people.
At least 13 people were killed and several others injured when a car exploded outside Gate No. 1 of Delhi’s Red Fort Metro Station on Monday evening. The blast has led to the temporary closure of the metro station and the Red Fort for visitors,