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More than a dozen Teslas were destroyed following a fire in Rome early Monday, firefighters told BI.
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An overnight fire at a Tesla dealership in Rome that destroyed 17 cars was an act of terrorism, the company's billionaire owner Elon Musk said on Monday. Italy's special police unit Digos is leading an investigation looking into the possibility that anarchists set fire to the cars on the eastern outskirts of the Italian capital,
At least 17 Tesla cars were destroyed after a fire broke out at a dealership on the outskirts of Rome on Monday morning, according to Italian fire officials. No one was at the dealership when the fire broke out and no injuries have been reported.
Italian authorities are investigating a Monday morning fire at a Tesla dealership in the country’s capital. The fire reportedly broke out at around 4:00 a.m. and spread quickly in a crowded lot. Italian media showed images of burned Tesla Model Y and Model 3 EVs.
Italian police are investigating a suspected arson attack on a Tesla dealership in Rome, which resulted in the destruction of 17 cars. Anti-terrorism police are exploring connections to anarchist activities,
MORE than a dozen Tesla cars have been destroyed by a massive inferno at one of Elon Musk’s top dealerships in Italy. A slew of Tesla attacks plaguing dealerships in the US have now swept to
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East Idaho News on MSNFire at Tesla dealership destroys 17 carsAt least 17 Tesla cars were destroyed after a fire broke out at a dealership on the outskirts of Rome on Monday morning, according to Italian fire officials. No one was at the dealership when the fire broke out and no injuries have been reported.
A major fire broke out overnight at a Tesla dealership on the outskirts of Rome, destroying 17 vehicles and prompting an investigation into possible arson, Italian news agency ANSA reported Monday. Authorities confirmed that the flames were extinguished by the fire brigade, but not before causing extensive damage to the dealership.