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At least eight killed after blast in car

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At least eight people have been killed and more injured after a car exploded near the Red Fort in Delhi, authorities have said.

Delhi City police spokesperson, Sanjay Tyagi confirmed the deaths to the BBC, while the deputy fire chief said a further 19 people had been injured, according to AFP.

Police are investigating the cause of the explosion and “exploring all possibilities”, Mr Tyagi said.

Delhi Police Commissioner Satish Golcha told reporters the incident happened at around 18:52 local time (13:52 GMT), when a slow-moving vehicle stopped at a red light before it exploded, damaging nearby vehicles.

Mumbai, India’s financial capital, has been put on high alert, as has the Uttar Pradesh state which borders Delhi.

The blast happened near a metro station close to the Red Fort, one of Delhi’s highest-profile monuments.

The Mughal fortress, which is visited by thousands of tourists each year, was built in the 17th Century and is where Indian prime ministers give their Independence Day speeches every year.

RAJAT GUPTA/EPA/Shutterstock Indian police personnel inspect the scene of a car explosion. A white burnt out car can be seen, while a red fire engine is in the backgroundRAJAT GUPTA/EPA/Shutterstock

India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi has sent his condolences to those who lost loved ones in the blast.

Opposition leader Rahul Gandhi said in a statement the news was “extremely heartbreaking”.

The federal home minister Amit Shah said the blast occurred in a Hyundai i20 car and teams from India’s National Security Guard, and National Investigation Agency are investigating, along with forensic experts.

“We are exploring all possibilities and will conduct a thorough investigation, taking all possibilities into account. All options will be investigated immediately and we will present the results to the public,” he added.

The minister visited the site of the explosion and a nearby hospital.

Security is being stepped up at “sensitive religious sites, vulnerable districts and border areas” in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, according to senior police official Amitabh Yash following the blast in neighbouring Delhi.

Uttar Pradesh is home to famous sites such as the Taj Mahal and is a densely populated state.

REUTERS/Stringer Fire service and other emergency personnel stand next to the exploded car, with ambulances with their lights flashing can be seen in the backgroundREUTERS/Stringer

At lest eight people died and 19 more were injured when the Hyundai i20 exploded, authorities said

One eyewitness described the aftermath of the blast as chaotic and confusing.

He was just a few hundred metres away from the spot when he heard a loud explosion.

“It felt like everything stopped for a few seconds before everyone started running in all directions,” he told the BBC.

He did not go near the site but could see mangled car parts on fire and locals trying to help the injured.

A satellite map of central Delhi showing the location of a blast near Lal Quila (Red Fort) metro station. The Red Fort complex is highlighted on the right, enclosed by walls and green gardens. To the left are densely packed urban areas next to the labeled roads Netaji Subhash Marg. At the top, Delhi Junction railway station is marked.

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