A dramatic scene unfolded Wednesday outside the Trump Tower in Las Vegas when a Tesla Cybertruck erupted into flames, causing loud explosions that sent bystanders into a frenzy.
The incident occurred just outside the luxury high-rise, drawing a rapid response from emergency services and igniting speculation about the cause of the fire.
\Witnesses reported hearing a series of loud booms as the futuristic electric vehicle burned, its sleek design barely recognizable amid the blaze.
Bystanders near the scene recounted the moment the Cybertruck went up in flames. “It sounded like a bomb went off,” one witness said. “There was this huge boom, and then you saw black smoke rising.” Others described people running for cover, fearing a larger explosion.
Videos of the burning truck quickly circulated on social media, showing intense flames engulfing the vehicle and thick smoke billowing into the sky.
Local fire crews arrived swiftly to extinguish the fire and secure the area. Authorities confirmed that no one was inside the vehicle at the time of the incident, and no injuries were reported.
Investigators are now working to determine the cause of the fire. Initial speculation suggests the vehicle’s high-capacity lithium-ion battery may have experienced thermal runaway—a phenomenon where the battery overheats uncontrollably, leading to a fire.
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This incident adds to growing concerns about electric vehicle battery safety. While rare, fires involving EVs have garnered significant attention due to their intensity and difficulty to extinguish compared to traditional internal combustion engine vehicles.
Tesla has faced scrutiny in the past for high-profile battery-related incidents, though the company maintains that EV fires are less common than those involving gasoline-powered cars.
Despite the proximity to Trump Tower, authorities confirmed that the fire posed no threat to the building or its occupants. The incident appears to be isolated, with no evidence suggesting foul play.
As the investigation continues, the dramatic nature of the event has sparked renewed debate over the safety of EV technology.
Tesla has yet to issue a statement regarding the fire. For now, the scorched Cybertruck serves as a stark reminder of the challenges in pioneering advanced electric vehicle technology.