Sunday, January 05

Cybertruck explodes outside Trump Hotel

At least one person was killed and seven others wounded when a Tesla Cybertruck exploded outside a hotel belonging to US President-elect Donald Trump in Las Vegas, police confirmed Wednesday. Firework mortars and camp fuel canisters were found stuffed into the back of the Tesla Cybertruck that exploded outside, as per media reports.The electric vehicle had pulled up to the Trump International Hotel's glass entrance before a "large explosion," Las Vegas Sheriff Kevin McMahill said in a statement. Video footage showed the stainless steel truck parked at the hotel entrance before bursting into flames, followed by smaller explosions that resembled fireworks.McMahill confirmed that one person was found dead inside the Cybertruck, while seven others sustained minor injuries. The hotel was evacuated for safety.Tesla CEO Elon Musk responded to the incident, stating that the explosion was "caused by very large fireworks and/or a bomb carried in the bed of the rented Cybertruck," adding that it was "unrelated to the vehicle itself." Musk noted that the entire Tesla senior team was investigating the blast, calling it "something we've never seen before."— elonmusk (@elonmusk) US President Joe Biden acknowledged that authorities were looking into any potential link between the Las Vegas blast and a deadly attack earlier that day in New Orleans, where a truck rammed a crowd, killing at least 15 people. However, Biden clarified that no connection had been established.FBI agent Jeremy Schwartz described the Las Vegas explosion as "an isolated incident," stressing that authorities did not believe it was part of a broader plot.Police continue to investigate the cause of the explosion. US media reports, citing unnamed sources, have suggested the possibility of a terror-related motive. Authorities have also indicated that the suspect involved in the New Orleans attack may have been inspired by the Islamic State group, although no such links have been found in the Las Vegas case.McMahill remarked, "It's a Tesla truck, and we know Elon Musk is working with President-elect Trump, and it's the Trump tower. So there are obviously things to be concerned about, and we continue to look into it." Musk, who supported Trump in the November election and was named to head a commission to trim government spending, stated he would share more details as they become available.With inputs from AFP
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