Explosion Involving $ETH Tesla’s Cybertruck Shakes Las Vegas Near Trump Hotel
A shocking incident unfolded on the morning of Wednesday, January 1, when a 2024 Tesla Cybertruck exploded unexpectedly outside Donald Trump’s hotel, situated on the renowned Las Vegas Boulevard. The vehicle, which was reportedly loaded with fireworks, gas tanks, and camping fuel, featured a driver-activated detonation system. Unfortunately, the driver was killed in the explosion, while seven bystanders suffered injuries and were transported to the hospital, where they remain in stable condition.
Surveillance footage shows the Cybertruck circling the vicinity for over an hour before it came to a stop near the hotel and erupted in a massive explosion. The FBI has launched an investigation into the incident, initially ruling out the possibility of a terrorist attack. FBI $ETH Agent Jeremy Schwartz stated, "We are working to ascertain whether this may have been a deliberate act of terror." The authorities are still piecing together the circumstances surrounding this tragedy.
Cybertruck’s Design Limits Damage to Surroundings
Firefighters were quick to respond, managing to contain the situation within minutes of the explosion at around 8:40 a.m. Sheriff Kevin McMahill praised the innovative design of the Cybertruck, which, according to him, helped mitigate the impact. "The explosion’s force was channeled upwards, preventing significant damage to nearby buildings and $ETH structures.