The entire report is available at http://www.co.clark.nv.us/fire/ccfd_mgm.鈥?/a>
The fire was caused by an electrical ground fault inside a wall soffit. The wiring inside the wall was used to power a refrigeration unit for a food display cabinet in the deli. The vibration of the machine caused the wires to rub against each other, and the friction damaged wires arced and developed into a fire, which was detected hours later by a hotel employee. The fire spread through the casino at up to 15-19 feet (4.5-5.7 metres) per second. The fire also spread to the lobby, fed by wallpaper, PVC piping, glue, and mirrors, which were made from plastic. The burning material created toxic fumes as well as smoke, which killed a high percentage of the victims.Who do you think started the MGM Grand fire of 1980?
It started in the kitchen. I heard on the news. So the answer careless employee or maintenance workers.
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