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Home»National News»‘Constant ringing in my ears… brain feels heavy’: At Lok Nayak hospital, Red Fort blast survivors grapple with burns, bruises — and shock
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‘Constant ringing in my ears… brain feels heavy’: At Lok Nayak hospital, Red Fort blast survivors grapple with burns, bruises — and shock

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‘Constant ringing in my ears… brain feels heavy’: At Lok Nayak hospital, Red Fort blast survivors grapple with burns, bruises — and shock
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Delhi Red Fort Car Blast Update: Inside the emergency ward of Lok Nayak Hospital on Monday night, those injured in the Red Fort blast lay on adjacent beds — many with multiple bruises, most of them dazed and still struggling to make sense of what had just happened on an evening that had begun like any other.

The entry to the emergency ward remained restricted amid heavy police deployment; family members were not allowed to go inside and meet their loved ones.