Organizers posted on the event website the burning would take place on Monday night at 9 p.m. The annual event is known for the burning of a large wooden effigy, which was supposed to take place Saturday night. President Biden told reporters in Delaware on Sunday that he was aware of the situation at Burning Man, including a reported death, and the White House was in touch with local authorities. The measures came after more than one-half inch of rain was believed to have drenched the festival site on Friday, the National Weather Service in Reno said. Hundreds of Burning Man attendees who planned to leave on buses wait for information about when they will be able to leave on Labor Day. Both the airport and entrance of Black Rock City, Nevada, where the event is held, were closed because of the conditions.īURNING MAN FESTIVAL TOLD TO ‘SHELTER IN PLACE’ On Saturday, organizers of the counterculture festival told attendees to shelter in a warm, safe place and conserve food, water and fuel amid rainstorms. Dust storms forced organizers to temporarily close entrances to the festival in 2018, and the event was twice canceled altogether during the pandemic. Disruptions are part of the event's recent history. The annual gathering, which launched on a San Francisco beach in 1986, now attracts nearly 80,000 artists, musicians and activists to northern Nevada for a mix of wilderness camping and avant-garde performances. "This behavior definitely does not fall within the 10 principles of Burning Man, but that is not the fault of BMP either, but is a societal issue." "As usually happens in what burners refer to as the ‘default world’ people allow their emotions to override their reasonableness and they are lashing out at each other as they leave the playa and attempt to make it to their next destination," he told the Chronicle in an email. Pershing County Sheriff Jerry Allen told the San Francisco Chronicle that the conditions have brought out the "angry" side of some attendees. "Take it slow and mind those directing traffic Please be patient as you exit through Gate Road, and respect Burning Man staff who are working hard to make the Exodus experience as smooth and safe as possible," the website added. Vehicles are seen departing the Burning Man festival in Black Rock City, Nevada, on Monday, Sept. Avoid the 5:30 radial street, stay on hard-packed roads and out of standing water."īURNING MAN ATTENDEE’S DEATH UNRELATED TO TORRENTIAL RAIN FLOODING: REPORT "Please know that while conditions are improving and roads are drying, the playa is still muddy and may be difficult to navigate in some neighborhoods and down certain streets. "The driving ban has been lifted," said a message on a portion of the website titled "2023 Wet Playa Survival Guide." On Monday, the Burning Man website said "Exodus operations have officially begun in Black Rock City," also noting that in previous years, "Exodus wait times peaked at six to nine hours." Attendees trying to leave the muddy Burning Man festival are now having to deal with a lengthy traffic jam Tuesday morning, reports say.Ī message posted on the X account Burning Man Traffic less than 24 hours after the Nevada festival’s organizers lifted a driving ban following heavy rainfall had said, "Exodus wait times are approximately 7.5 hours." The account later said the backup was about three hours.
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