Las Vegas’ $750M MGM Grand BURST into Flames — 5,000 People Were TRAPPED Inside
“Misbuilt covers the engineering failures, cost overruns, and cover-ups behind America’s most troubled megaprojects. New documentaries weekly. Subscribe for more: youtube.com/@misbuilt-us On November 21, 1980, an electrical fault in an empty restaurant inside Las Vegas’ MGM Grand Hotel and Casino ignited the deadliest disaster in Nevada history, killing 85 people and injuring nearly 700 as toxic smoke climbed a 26-story tower that never burned. This investigation traces the $192,000 sprinkler exemption, the 83 documented code violations, and the institutional accountability gaps that turned a $106M luxury hotel, now operating as Horseshoe Las Vegas, into a six-minute inferno. For business inquiries: corinthianyt67@gmail.com”
