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Neal Katyal details harrowing Burning Man escape

Por: Newsweek Nation September 04, 2023

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Neal Katyal, the former acting solicitor general of the United States, has described his incredibly harrowing journey out of the Burning Man festival.Tens of thousands of attendees were stranded after heavy rain turned the annual counterculture festival's site in Nevada's Black Rock Desert into a mud pit.Organizers closed the festival to vehicles and urged attendees to shelter in place until conditions improve, with some fearing they... + full article



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