Delhi Blast: Someone close to you visited the Red Fort and is now missing. These helpline numbers can help.
The national capital, Delhi, has once again been drenched in blood. An explosion occurred here on Monday evening, killing several people. Reports are also coming in that many others were injured.
A powerful explosion occurred near Gate No. 1 of the Red Fort Metro Station in Delhi on Monday evening. The blast originated in a car, hitting several vehicles. Several people are reported dead in the incident, and many others were also injured. If someone you know visited the Red Fort and is now unreachable, these helpline numbers can help.
These helpline numbers will help:
Delhi Police Emergency: 112 (24 hours, missing person information will be investigated)
Delhi Police Control Room: 011-22910010 or 011-22910011
LNJP Hospital (where most of the injured are): 011-23233400, Emergency: 011-23239249 (you can inquire by visiting the hospital or by phone)
Delhi Fire Service: 101
Ambulance: 102 or 108
AIIMS Trauma Center (if someone has been shifted there): 011-26594405
Women's Helpline (if a sister or daughter is missing): 1091 or 181
Special desks will also provide help.
Delhi Police says a special desk has been set up at the Red Fort police station for missing persons. You will need to submit a complaint here by submitting a photo of the missing person. The most important thing is that there is no need to panic. The police administration is there to help in every way. You just need to tell them everything you have to do without panicking, after which you will receive help.
What has happened so far in the Delhi blast?
On November 10th, at around 6:55 pm, the Red Fort area of Delhi was once again shaken. A Maruti Eco van parked in the parking lot just outside Gate No. 1 of the Red Fort Metro Station suddenly exploded with a powerful explosion. Several nearby vehicles were engulfed in flames, and flames began to rise. So far, 10 people have died in this incident. More than 24 have been injured and have been admitted to LNJP Hospital. It is reported that some of the injured are in critical condition. Consequently, the death toll is expected to rise.

