A vehicle that exploded outside a Las Vegas hotel was traced back to New Mexico, according to a report by Yahoo! Voices. The incident, which occurred at the Luxor Hotel on the Las Vegas Strip, prompted concerns about potential terrorism. However, authorities were able to determine that the car was registered in the neighboring state of New Mexico.
The explosion caused panic among hotel guests and bystanders, with several people reporting hearing a loud bang and seeing smoke billowing from the vehicle. Fortunately, no injuries were reported as a result of the explosion.
Authorities are currently investigating the incident to determine the cause of the explosion and whether it was a deliberate act or an accident. They are also looking into the possibility of any connections to criminal activity or terrorism.
The Luxor Hotel has increased security measures in response to the incident, with law enforcement officials patrolling the area more frequently. Guests have been reassured that measures are being taken to ensure their safety while staying at the hotel.
Overall, the incident has raised concerns about security in the Las Vegas area and the potential for similar incidents to occur in the future.
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