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Two weeks after a deadly blast near Red Fort in Delhi on November 10, 2025, survivors are struggling to rebuild their lives. Many have lost their livelihoods and are facing financial hardship due to the loss of vehicles or jobs. They are also reporting a lack of government support to help them recover. Victims describe difficulties in meeting financial obligations, dealing with injuries and the lack of information from authorities regarding damaged property.

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Delhi Blast Survivors Face Hardship, Lack of Support Two Weeks After Tragedy

NEW DELHI, November 25, 2025 – Two weeks after a devastating blast near Delhi’s Red Fort claimed at least 14 lives and injured over 20, survivors are struggling to cope with the aftermath and are expressing frustration over the lack of government assistance.

Bhawani Shankar, a resident of Noida, is facing financial ruin after losing his car, purchased just ten months ago, in the “suicide bombing.” Unable to work due to burn injuries and with no information on the status of his vehicle, he’s worried about making upcoming EMI payments. “The authorities have not clarified where my car is and what state it is in,” Shankar lamented, adding that the lack of financial aid is adding to his woes.

Yasin Ansari, an e-rickshaw driver, is in a similar predicament. He lost his sole source of income when his e-rickshaw, purchased by selling his wife’s jewelry, was destroyed in the blast. Ansari is now contemplating leaving Delhi, unable to sustain his family without an income.

For Shania Parveen, a 23-year-old accountant, the blast cost her her job and her marriage. Injured in the blast and unable to return to work, she was fired. Her wedding has been indefinitely postponed. Parveen, who has also sustained hearing damage, is awaiting surgery with no clarity on who will bear the costs.

Survivors are calling for government assistance to help them navigate these uncertain times and rebuild their lives. The lack of support is exacerbating the trauma and financial strain already being faced by those impacted by the tragedy.

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