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Burning Man attendees stranded in desert due to rain and mud.

A Rainstorm Turns Burning Man Festival into a Muddy Expanse

A heavy rainstorm in the Nevada desert has left tens of thousands of Burning Man festival attendees stuck, transforming the region into a muddy expanse.

The attendees have been ⁢asked to shelter in ‌place and conserve⁣ food and water.

The entry and exit to Black Rock City, the location of the event, ‍will be shut “for ‍the event’s duration,” Burning ​Man organizers announced ​on social media on Sept. 2.

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People use plastic bags to ‌cover⁤ their shoes as others are​ seen with their boots ⁣covered in ⁤mud at the site of the Burning Man⁤ festival in Black Rock, ⁤Nevada, on Sept. 2,⁣ 2023. (Paul Reder/via Reuters)

“The gate and airport in and out of Black Rock City remain closed. Ingress and egress are halted until further notice,” the organizers advised. “No driving is permitted except emergency vehicles. If you are in [Black Rock City], conserve food, water, and⁢ fuel, and shelter in a warm, safe space.”

“Do not travel to Black Rock City! Access to the city is closed for the remainder of the event, and you will be turned around,” another post said.

They noted at 7:42 p.m. ​local time that the gate and airport in and out of Black Rock City remain closed.

The organizers estimated that over half an inch of rain had fallen on Black ‌Rock City overnight. More rain is forecast.

“Rain over the last 24 hours has created a situation that required a full stop of vehicle movement on the ⁣playa,” the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, the agency that‌ manages the area, said in ⁢a ​statement. “More rain is expected ⁢over the⁤ next few days and conditions ⁤are not expected to improve enough to allow vehicles to‍ enter the ⁢playa.”

The ⁢mud covers⁤ the ground at the site of the Burning ⁣Man festival in Black Rock, Nevada, on Sept. 2, 2023. (Paul Reder/via‌ Reuters)

The‍ festival was scheduled to take place this year from Aug. 27 ‍to⁣ Sept. ​4.

The event’s website notes ​that upwards of 60,000 people travel ⁢to the remote region in northwest Nevada each year for​ the festival’s art, dance, and ⁢community. This year, local news sources pegged⁣ the number of “burners” in Black ⁤Rock City at over 70,000.

The festival, which began as a small function in 1986 on a beach in San Francisco, gets its⁤ name​ from an event where ⁢a 40-foot wooden effigy ⁢called the Man gets burned.

Reuters⁢ contributed to this report.



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