One person died and seven others were injured on Wednesday when a Tesla Cybertruck caught fire and exploded outside the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas.
According to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, the driver rented the vehicle in Colorado and arrived in Las Vegas with gasoline canisters and firework mortars in the bed of the truck.
The incident occurred in the bustling heart of Las Vegas, causing panic among tourists and locals alike. Emergency services rushed to the scene, evacuating the area and tending to the injured.
Authorities are investigating the cause of the explosion, considering the presence of gasoline canisters and fireworks as potential factors.
The identity of the driver has not been released, and it remains unclear whether the explosion was accidental or intentional.
The Tesla Cybertruck, known for its futuristic design and electric powertrain, has garnered significant attention since its unveiling. This incident raises concerns about vehicle safety and the transportation of hazardous materials.
As investigations continue, the community awaits answers regarding the circumstances that led to this tragic event.
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Live: View from outside Trump Hotel where Tesla Cybertruck exploded
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