2023-09-04 23:27:51
The exodus of thousands of festival-goers stuck at the popular annual Burning Man rally in Nevada’s Black Rock desert began today on parched mud ground.
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We can see on the images of Archyde.com this line of motor homes which advances quietly through this desert decoration.
A woman on the site mentioned in an interview “there was a long line to get out. Some leave. These are mostly 4x4s.
It’s more than two months of rain that fell in the space of 24 hours on Friday, transforming the desert into a pool of mud.
“No one has ever seen such an effect, ever,” a man present at the festival told the media.
Another “burners” – nickname given to festival-goers – wearing a cowboy hat explained that it was “simply impossible” to get the motorhomes out of the site following the rainy episode.
“We are well supplied until Wednesday and Thursday” reassures this other man who films himself through the campers.
Other images show festival-goers who have taken the risk of crossing the desert, with both feet in the mud.
Among those who undertook this expedition, the popular DJ Diplo walked out of the site with regarding twenty other people.
“It was the only way out,” he explains. “We planned an excursion the next morning and left.”
According to information from the authorities, one person died due to bad weather.
However, they do not have details of the circumstances of the death.
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