A new incident involving a Tesla Cybertruck occurred at the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas, igniting attention from the media and local law enforcement. Eyewitnesses reported that the electric vehicle caught fire near the entrance of the luxury hotel at approximately 5:30 PM local time. The flames were reportedly extinguished by the Las Vegas Fire Department, which responded swiftly to the scene. Eyewitness Anthony Roberts stated, ‘It was surreal to see a Cybertruck on fire; I’ve never seen anything like it before.’ No injuries were reported, but the fire raised questions about the safety mechanisms of the newly released Cybertruck. Meanwhile, police are also responding to an unrelated situation involving a barricaded person on a bus near Fremont and Charleston, further complicating the scene of activity in downtown Las Vegas. Authorities have confirmed that they are investigating the circumstances surrounding both incidents, emphasizing public safety and traffic control. ‘We are working diligently to ensure the safety of all citizens and visitors,’ stated Metro Police spokesperson Lt. Joe Rodriguez. These two situations highlight the evolving nature of urban incidents, drawing public concern over safety and technological reliability in new automobile designs.
Cybertruck Fire at Trump Hotel in Las Vegas Sparks Investigations
