Cybertruck Explosions in Georgia, Las Vegas
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•Another Cybertruck up in flames amid quiet battery recall
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Matthew Livelsberger , 37 , rented a Cybertruck , filled it with explosives and detonated it outside of Donald Trump's hotel in Las Vegas .
The blast was caused by 'a bomb carried in the bed of the truck' or 'very large fireworks', according to Tesla CEO Elon Musk .
Both incidents come as Tesla has been quietly recalling Cyberruck batteries since September due to defects that could lead to them exploding.
Owners have reported Tesla staff contacting them about potentially faulty battery packs in their vehicles.
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