Las Vegas Police Department Fire Department officials in Tesla’s safe fireworks ve fuel canisters announced that it was found. Security teams stated that their primary goal was to identify the person who died in the explosion. Also, an event It was also investigated whether there was a terrorist attack or not. underlined. Las Vegas Police Chief Kevin McMahill stated that the vehicle was rented from Colorado through the car rental application called Turo. However, he stated that the name would not be disclosed without confirming whether the deceased was the person who rented the vehicle.
Eyewitnesses at the incident three explosion sounds He expressed what he heard. Ana Bruce, a witness, “The first was where we saw the fire, the second was I think it was a battery or something like that, the third was the huge explosion that left the whole area covered in smoke and was when everyone was told to evacuate and stay away.” he said.
It is also stated that the explosion is upwards and puts less pressure on the sides. Because it seems that the Cybertruck’s chassis remains intact. It can also be seen that the vehicle’s tires were not damaged. Cybertruck’s stainless steel 1.4mm-1.8mm thickness of steel body is and Helps contain the explosion It is stated. Although eyewitnesses say that the battery also exploded, there is no detail in the visuals to confirm this. More information is needed to say anything definitive.
Musk said in his statement “We have confirmed that the explosion was caused by very large fireworks and/or a bomb carried in the trunk of the rented Cybertruck and was unrelated to the vehicle itself. During the explosion all vehicle range finders were positive.” while saying “We have never seen anything like this before” he added.
Questions were also raised about the political connections of the incident. While it is known that Elon Musk is in close cooperation with Donald Trump, both names were not in Las Vegas at the time of the explosion.
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