Tesla Cybertrucks Ignite in Santa Monica Garage Fire

A significant fire incident occurred in a Santa Monica parking garage, involving two Tesla Cybertrucks. Firefighters responded quickly to contain the blaze, which erupted shortly before 3:30 PM. Thick smoke was reported in the area, but fortunately, no injuries were recorded. Investigators are currently working to determine the cause of the fire, while the damaged section of the garage remains closed for safety checks. The incident has raised questions about vehicle safety and fire hazards in parking structures.
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Tesla Cybertrucks Ignite in Santa Monica Garage Fire

Fire Incident in Santa Monica


On Wednesday, firefighters in Santa Monica, California, responded to a significant fire incident that erupted in a parking garage, involving two Tesla Cybertrucks. The blaze ignited shortly before 3:30 PM at the intersection of Olympic Boulevard and Cloverfield Boulevard. Witnesses reported seeing thick black smoke billowing from the garage, which prompted emergency services to act swiftly.


Firefighters entered the garage and worked diligently to extinguish the flames. Upon arrival, they discovered both Cybertrucks severely damaged by the fire, as reported by a local news outlet. Fortunately, the fire was contained before it could spread to other vehicles or areas within the garage.


Investigation Underway


As of now, the cause of the fire remains unknown, and authorities have not disclosed any injuries related to the incident. Investigators from both the police and fire departments are actively working to determine how the fire started. The affected section of the parking structure has been closed for safety assessments. Officials confirmed that the fire originated inside the garage, but no preliminary findings regarding its cause have been released. Additionally, details about the owners of the Cybertrucks have not been made public. Fire crews emphasized their prompt response, which helped prevent the flames from affecting other vehicles or the building itself. By Wednesday evening, no injuries had been reported, and emergency responders ensured the area was secure before leaving the scene.