An unusual late-summer storm turned the week-long Burning Man festival into a sloppy mess.
Patrick posted an Instagram Story on Sunday to explain her predicament.“Made it out. Stuck 3 times and it took 4 hours … but on pavement.
“Too bad that couldn’t be our full reality but for now …. It’s one magical week in the desert. Or swamp this year.” But a late-summer storm turned the site into one gigantic pit, trapping tens of thousands in foot-deep mud with no working toilets. The Man structure, which is normally burned on Saturday night, looms over the Burning Man encampment after a severe rainstorm left tens of thousands of revelers attending the annual festival stranded in mud in Black Rock City, in the Nevada desert September 3, 2023.Sadly, organizers closed the Burning Man festival to vehicles after one death was reported. Officials provided no details of the fatality.
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