30 minutes ago — Texas was rocked by a massive explosion.
SpaceX’s secret lab suddenly exploded, creating a loud bang that ripped the entire neighborhood apart. Windows from buildings miles away shattered, and smoke and flames erupted into a bright red column in the afternoon sky. In the chaos, shocking news spread: Elon Musk was in the lab at the time of the explosion.
Witnesses at the scene recounted: “The ground shook violently, like an earthquake. Then there was a deafening explosion. Black smoke covered the entire neighborhood, and I saw people screaming and running into the street.”
Paparazzi near the SpaceX area immediately pointed their cameras, and flashes of light pierced the smoke. Panicked fans jostled, forcing police to set up a blockade.

In the sea of fire, paramedics rushed in without hesitation. “We found Musk motionless, covered in dust and burns,” an emergency doctor revealed. “His heart had stopped.” Emergency CPR was performed, an oxygen mask pressed against his ash-covered face, and shouts of “CPR!” rang out repeatedly. The ambulance siren blared, red and blue lights illuminating the devastated neighborhood.
At the Houston hospital, Elon Musk was taken straight to the ICU. Monitors flashed red alarms, doctors repeatedly administered electric shocks, sweat soaked their gloves. The sounds of ventilators and warning sirens mingled in the suffocating air. “This is the most severe case we’ve ever seen,” a doctor said with a trembling voice. The ICU room was shrouded in darkness as the medical team struggled to save each heartbeat.
Meanwhile, the world outside was shaken. Twitter, Facebook, and TikTok simultaneously exploded with the hashtags #PrayForElon and #GoodbyeMusk. Thousands of fans poured into Tesla’s California headquarters, setting up a “sea of candles” that lit up the night. Tech giants like Bill Gates, Tim Cook, Sundar Pichai all sent prayers. The White House issued a special statement, calling Elon Musk a “bold symbol of our time.”
The tragedy did not stop there. In the crowd outside the hospital, a group of fans pushed and pushed, causing the barrier to collapse. At least 12 people were injured, and ambulances rushed in, creating a “double nightmare” in just a few hours.
At dawn, the chief physician of the Houston hospital appeared before hundreds of microphones and cameras. His face was serious, he choked: “Elon Musk has had a prolonged cardiac arrest. Despite everything we have done, his condition remains critical.” Those words left millions of people around the world speechless.
The Texas sky still had a trail of black smoke after the explosion. Fans knelt, crying in the flickering candlelight, and the technology community held their breath waiting for the next news. And the chilling question is echoing: Is this the end for Elon Musk – the man who dreams of bringing humanity to Mars?