Burning Man Attendees Urged to Stay Put Amid Heavy Flooding
Amid the ongoing excitement of the Burning Man festival, a sudden twist has occurred. Festival organizers have issued a call to all attendees to take shelter and conserve resources due to heavy flooding in the area.
The festival, famously held in Black Rock City, Nevada, has hit a temporary roadblock. The event’s organizers took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to inform everyone that both the airport and entrance to the festival grounds have been shut down. They also emphasized that only emergency vehicles are allowed to drive, urging attendees to be mindful of their food, water, and fuel usage.
“If you are in BRC, conserve food, water, and fuel, and shelter in a warm, safe space. More updates to come,” the organizers tweeted.
The situation is so serious that festival-goers are being advised not to travel to Black Rock City. Access to the city has been sealed off for the remainder of the event.
The festival grounds have been hit by nearly half an inch of rain, according to the National Weather Service. More rain is predicted in the forecast, potentially impacting the ongoing festivities.
Burning Man, known for its unique counterculture vibes, typically draws around 75,000 participants, as reported by the San Francisco Chronicle last year.
As everyone awaits updates, it’s a reminder that even the most vibrant events can face unexpected challenges. Let’s hope the spirit of Burning Man prevails, even in the face of this watery curveball.
Burning Man, for those unfamiliar, is a distinctive counterculture celebration that concludes with the symbolic burning of a towering 40-foot wooden effigy.
Reuters contributed to this report.