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Upwards Of 73,000 People Remain Locked Down At Burning Man Festival After Flooding Leads To Lockdown

 

Burning Man — an annual arts festival held in Block Rock City, Nevada — has closed its entrance and exit gates after torrential downpours transformed the festival grounds into a muddy hellscape. Approximately 73,000 attendees have been instructed to conserve food, water and fuel as driving off the location “remains impossible” at this time.

Roads in and out of the festival grounds — which are located about 90 miles north of Reno — remain closed as of Sunday afternoon. On Saturday, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) released a statement saying that entry to Burning Man is closed indefinitely.

“Officials from BLM and the Pershing County Sheriff’s Office have closed ingress to the Burning Man event effective immediately and for the remainder of the event. Participants inbound for the event should turn around and head home,” reads the statement. “Rain over the last 24 hours has created a situation that required a full stop of vehicle movement on the playa. More rain is expected over the next few days and conditions are not expected to improve enough to allow vehicles to enter the playa.”

Burning Man is held on public land managed by BLM.

According to the Pershing County Sheriff’s Office, at least one festival goer has died, though additional details have not been released as of this time…

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