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After Red Fort blast, Delhi fire services gets false alarms

India

After a tragic bomb blast near Delhi's Red Fort killed 12 people on November 11, the city was on edge.
That same night, the Delhi Fire Services (DFS) got five emergency calls about suspicious bags and vehicles left around town.
Thankfully, after thorough checks with the police, every single alert turned out to be a false alarm.

DFS's response to the calls

The DFS didn't take any chances—they quickly checked out each report in areas like Bijwasan, Vasant Vihar, Dwarka, Kashmere Gate, and Signature Bridge.
Even though none of the alerts were real threats, these calls show just how anxious and vigilant people felt after the blast.
The quick response from DFS highlights how seriously the city is taking everyone's safety right now.