Highlights
- An explosion near a sweet shop in Prashant Vihar, Delhi caused panic.
- White smoke and a powdery substance were found at the scene.
- Delhi Police, forensic teams and the National Security Guard (NSG) are investigating the incident.
- Early findings suggest a crude bomb.
A loud explosion was reported near a popular sweet shop Bansi Wala in north Delhi’s Prashant Vihar on Thursday, causing panic in the area.
The blast happened close to the boundary wall of a park near the shop, which is located near a PVR multiplex.
Delhi Police reported that one person sustained a minor abrasion and was immediately taken to a hospital. He was discharged after receiving first aid.
🇮🇳🚨Explosion reported in Delhi’s Prashant Vihar. Emergency teams are on the scene. Stay safe and follow local authorities’ instructions. #Delhi #PrashantVihar #Blast pic.twitter.com/O4WeaVgJLf
— THE SQUADRON (@THE_SQUADR0N) November 28, 2024
Explosion in Delhi’s #PrashantVihar
According to sources:
– ‘White powder found at spot’
– Low-intensity blast.
– ‘Blast possibly to create disruption’@anchoramitaw & @bhavatoshsingh share more details. #Blast #Delhi #FireAccident pic.twitter.com/DTKq0PywBU
— TIMES NOW (@TimesNow) November 28, 2024
Speaking about the incident to the media, Delhi Police PRO Addl. CP Sanjay Kumar Tyagi said, “One person sustained minor injuries. Police teams and other specialised staff – special cell, forensics and other units are at the spot. The cause of the explosion is being ascertained. As of now, there is no suspect.”
The explosion caused white smoke to rise from the park near the shop with visuals from the scene showing police and emergency services responding swiftly.
The fire department confirmed receiving a call about the explosion at 11:48 am.
As per reports, four fire tenders were immediately sent to the site.
“A call regarding a blast was received from the Prashant Vihar area at 11.48 am today. Fire tenders have reached the site,” Delhi Fire Service said.
A white powder-like substance was discovered at the scene, which prompted forensic and bomb squad teams to investigate further.
The National Security Guard (NSG) team inspected the site using sniffer dogs, while the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) was also involved in examining the evidence.
#WATCH | NSG commandos and dog squad arrive at the explosion site in Delhi’s Prashant Vihar. pic.twitter.com/X7HHATRP7g
— ANI (@ANI) November 28, 2024
Police are still verifying the nature and cause of the blast with preliminary findings suggesting it might have been triggered by a crude bomb.
This is not the first explosion reported in the area. On October 20, a blast damaged a portion of the CRPF school wall in Prashant Vihar shattering nearby shop windows and damaging cars.
While no injuries were reported, the incident caused widespread panic as the sound of the blast was heard several kilometres away.
#WATCH | FSL team investigates the explosion site in Delhi’s Prashant Vihar.
Teams of the Delhi Police Crime Branch, Special Cell and Bomb Disposal Squad are also present on the spot pic.twitter.com/lStYGNm7QC
— ANI (@ANI) November 28, 2024
That explosion was also linked to a crude bomb with traces of a white powdery substance found at the site.
Investigations are currently going on to determine its cause and ensure public safety.
FAQs
Q1. What caused the recent panic near PVR in Prashant Vihar Delhi?
Answer. A loud explosion near a popular sweet shop caused panic with white smoke and a white powdery substance found at the scene.
Q2. What were the immediate actions taken after the explosion in Prashant Vihar?
Answer. Delhi Police, forensic teams and the National Security Guard (NSG) responded swiftly, investigating the cause of the explosion and using sniffer dogs at the scene.
Q3. Was there any previous incident similar to the explosion near PVR in Prashant Vihar?
Answer. Yes, a similar explosion occurred on October 20, damaging a portion of the CRPF school wall with no injuries reported, also involving a crude bomb and a white powdery substance.
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