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Thousands still stranded at Burning Man in Black Rock Desert

Por: New York Daily News Nation September 04, 2023

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Thousands of people attending the Burning Man festival in Nevada found themselves stranded in the desert after a weekend of heavy rain turned the ground to mud. At least 70,000 participants were stuck in Black Rock Desert about 100 miles north of Reno, Nev. when rough weather hit Friday. Tens of thousands of festival goers remained in place Monday. Late Monday morning, organizers said roadways remained “too wet & muddy for most vehicles,”... + full article



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