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Thousands of people remain trapped at the Burning Man festival in the Nevada desert after heavy rains inundated the area and created thick, ankle-deep mud which sticks to campers shoes and vehicle tires.Attendees were told to shelter in place in the Black Rock Desert and conserve food, water and fuel after a rainstorm swamped the area, forcing officials to halt any entering or leaving of the festival.A little over 70,000 people, remained stranded Saturday, Sgt.
Nathan Carmichael, with the Pershing County Sheriffs Office, told CNN Sunday morning.
Some people have left the site by walking out but most of the RVs are stuck in place, he said.On Sunday morning, event organizers said roads remained closed as they were too wet and muddy and more uncertain weather was likely on the way.
While some vehicles were able to leave, others got stuck in the mud, organizers said on the events website.Please do NOT drive at this time, they added.
We will update you on the driving ban after this weather front has left the area.The remote area in northwest Nevada was hit with 2 to 3 months worth of rain up to 0.8 inches in just 24 hours between Friday and Saturday morning.
The heavy rainfall fell on dry desert grounds, whipping up thick, clay-like mud festivalgoers said was too difficult to walk or bike through.A death at the festival that was confirmed by authorities on Saturday was unrelated to the weather, Burning Man organizers said Sunday night.Emergency personnel responded to a call for service regarding a 40-year-old man Friday but could not resuscitate him, organizers said, without providing further details.The Pershing County Sheriffs Office earlier said it is investigating the death.Playa is the term used to describe sunken dry lake beds in deserts where water evaporates rather than running off, and even a small amount of rain can quickly soak a large area.The rainy conditions forecast over the area for Sunday afternoon had mostly passed to the east of the festival site, according to a social media post from organizers, though there is still a chance of showers and thunderstorms for the rest of daylight hours into the evening.Event organizers announced earlier Sunday plans to burn the Man the huge totem set on fire at the festivals culmination on Sunday night if weather allowed.However, the burn was rescheduled for Monday night due to rain and muddy conditions Sunday, and an inability to move heavy equipment and fire safety onsite, organizers said.How long this could lastAuthorities have not provided information on when roads could reopen, but the sunshine is expected to return Monday.We do not currently have an estimated time for the roads to be dry enough for RVs or vehicles to navigate safely, Burning Man organizers said in a Saturday evening statement.
Monday late in the day would be possible if weather conditions are in our favor.
It could be sooner.Organizers noted the rain falling on an already saturated playa overnight and Sunday will affect the amount of time it takes for the playa to dry.For now, the gate and airport into Black Rock City remain closed and no driving is allowed into or out of the city except for emergency vehicles, the organizers said on social media.
Black Rock City is a temporary metropolis erected annually for the festival and comes complete with emergency, safety and sanitary infrastructure.The rain made it virtually impossible for motorized vehicles to traverse the playa, the Pershing County Sheriffs Office said, noting people were advised to shelter in place until the ground has dried enough to drive on safely.Vehicles trying to drive out will get stuck in the mud, Burning Man organizers said Saturday.
It will hamper Exodus if we have cars stuck on roads in our camping areas, or on the Gate Road out of the city, the organizers added.If you are in BRC, please shelter in place - stay safe, organizers said.Storms and heavy rains across Nevada flooded other parts of the state and may have led to another death.
In Las Vegas, authorities found a person unresponsive and entangled with debris, on Saturday morning who is believed to be a drowning victim, according to Jace Radke, a spokesperson for the city.
An investigation is ongoing, Radke said in a news release.Difficult conditions, but some stay positiveSome festivalgoers hiked miles on foot in the thick mud to reach main roads while others stayed at their camps, hoping for conditions to improve.Hannah Burhorn, a first-time attendee at the festival, told CNN people were trudging through the mud barefoot or with bags tied around their feet.People who have tried to bike through it and have gotten stuck because its about ankle deep, Burhorn said.
The mud is so thick it sticks to your shoes and makes it almost like a boot around your boot, she added.Its unclear exactly how many people are stranded at the festival, but typically more than 70,000 people attend the weeklong event.
Its being held from August 28 to September 4 this year.There werent any reports of injuries as of Saturday afternoon, Sean Burke, the director of emergency management for Pershing County, told CNN.Amar Singh Duggal and his friends managed to leave the festival after hiking about 2 miles in the mud, he told CNN.
He estimated it took them about 2 hours to get to a main road where they arranged to be picked up and taken to Reno, about a 120-mile drive from the event grounds.We made it, but it was pure hell (walking) through the mud, Duggal said.
Each step felt like we were walking with two big cinder blocks on our feet.Among those attending the festival was DJ Diplo and comedian Chris Rock.Rock posted a video on Instagram of thick mud and Diplo posted a series of videos in which he said a fan offered him and Rock a ride out of the site.The DJ said they walked several miles and were able to get to a nearby airport.Meanwhile, attendees who typically dedicate their time to making art and building community are now also focused on rationing supplies and dealing with connectivity issues.There is super limited bandwidth and a lot of people at the camp (are) trying to cancel flights and arrange for extended time here due to the weather, Burhorn told CNN via text message from a Wi-Fi camp.Still, the poor conditions have not stopped the creativity, said Burhorn, who had traveled from San Francisco.People are building mud sculptures, she said.Andrew Hyde, another attendee stuck at the Burning Man, said despite the muddy conditions making it difficult to walk, the weather has taken the meaning of the event back to its roots.You come out here to be in a harsh climate, and you prepare for that, Hyde told CNNs Paula Newton.
So in many ways, everybody here just kind of made friends with their neighbors and its a community event.Morale at the event is OK and theres generally no panic among the attendees, Hyde said, describing music returning overnight.There are worries about the additional rain causing delays, however, and the unknowns of worsening conditions.I think the concern is if we have another rain, he said.
People need to go back to their jobs, back to the responsibilities they have back home.Assistance brought inOrganizers announced Saturday night theyll be putting mobile cell trailers in different positions, configuring the organizations Wi-Fi system for public access and deploying buses to nearby Gerlach to take people who might walk off the playa to Reno.This is not likely a 24-hour operation at this time, the festival said in a statement on its website.Organizers are also resourcing four-wheel-drive vehicles and all-terrain tires to help ferry medical and other urgent situations to the blacktop.There have been people who managed to walk to a main road and were waiting for transport from the festival organizers Saturday night, the Pershing County Sheriffs Office said.Resources have been brought in from around northern Nevada to help people with medical needs on the event grounds, the sheriffs office said.Burning Man is a community of people who are prepared to support one another, Burning Man said on its website.
We have come here knowing this is a place where we bring everything we need to survive.
It is because of this that we are all well-prepared for a weather event like this.We have done table-top drills for events like this, organizers added.
We are engaged full-time on all aspects of safety and looking ahead to our Exodus as our next priority.Source CNN--Agencies





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