Tesla Cybertruck Bursts into Flames Near Trump Hotel: A Closer Look
In a dramatic turn of events, a Tesla Cybertruck caught fire on Wednesday morning just outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas. Local law enforcement is currently investigating the incident, as reported by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department in a social media post on platform X. The fire was extinguished promptly, with authorities delving into the cause.
The blaze was reported around 8:40 a.m. PT, according to the Las Vegas Review Journal. An eyewitness, who managed to capture video footage of the incident from within the hotel lobby and shared it on X, described the scene as the vehicle arriving and subsequently “blowing up.” The video quickly gained traction across social media.
“The explosion was sudden and intense,” commented another bystander who witnessed the event firsthand.
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This incident occurs amidst Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s ongoing association with President-elect Donald Trump. Notably, Musk’s flight data reveals at least 31 flights to or from Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida. Furthermore, reports from this week suggest that Musk has been residing in a cottage on the property.
- Local law enforcement investigating the fire
- Incident sparked widespread attention on social media
- Connections between Musk and Trump remain under scrutiny
As this story unfolds, it raises questions about safety protocols, the durability of electric vehicles, and the intriguing dynamics between influential figures like Musk and Trump. Stay tuned for further developments as more information becomes available.