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This special report covers the aftermath of a deadly car explosion near the Red Fort in New Delhi. Reporter Bharat Chauhan provides live updates from the scene outside Lok Nayak Jayaprakash Narayan (LNJP) Hospital, where emergency services are on high alert. According to the transcript, 'Eight people are dead, their bodies have been brought here, and a large number of injured have been admitted'. The blast, which occurred near the Red Fort metro station, resulted in multiple fatalities and injuries, with several vehicles catching fire. Delhi Police and fire tenders are at the location, and a high alert has been sounded across the national capital as investigations into the explosion begin.
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