At least one person was killed and seven wounded when a Tesla Cybertruck exploded outside a hotel belonging to US President-elect Donald Trump in Las Vegas, police said today.
The electric vehicle pulled up to the Trump International Hotel’s glass entrance before a “large explosion”, Las Vegas Sheriff Kevin McMahill told reporters.
Video footage shows the stainless steel truck parked at the hotel entrance before bursting into flames, followed by smaller explosions that appeared similar to fireworks.
McMahill said there was “one deceased individual inside the Cybertruck” while seven people received “minor” injuries.
“The whole Tesla senior team is investigating this matter right now,” CEO Elon Musk said in a post on X, adding: “We’ve never seen anything like this.”
Musk, who backed Trump in the November election and was named by the Republican to head up a commission to trim government spending, said he would post more information “as soon as we learn anything”.
President Joe Biden was briefed on the explosion and directed his team to offer any federal assistance needed, the White House said.
He was earlier briefed on a car-ramming attack in New Orleans that left at least 10 people dead on Wednesday.
McMahill referenced that attack but did not explicitly link the two incidents, saying that authorities in Las Vegas were “taking all of the precautions that we need to keep our community safe”.
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