Thousands stranded at Burning Man festival after heavy rains: Live updates | CNN (2024)

By Maureen Chowdhury, Steve Almasy and Matt Meyer, CNN

Updated 9:00 PM EDT, Sun September 3, 2023

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What we're covering

  • Officials say about 70,000 people are stranded in the Nevada desert after heavy rains swamped the annual Burning Man festival, leaving thick, ankle-deep mud.
  • Attendees were told to shelter in place in the Black Rock Desert and conserve food, water and fuel, but some have chosen to hike to the nearest town. Officials have closed the road in and out of the festival to all but emergency vehicles.
  • The remote event site in northwest Nevada was hit with 2 to 3 months’ worth of rain in just 24 hours from Friday to Saturday morning. More is anticipated Sunday afternoon.
  • Authorities are investigating a death “which occurred during this rain event,” according to the sheriff’s office — though it is unclear if the death was related to the storms.

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President Biden has been briefed on the situation at Burning Man festival

From CNN's Betsy Klein
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A still from a drone video shows vehicles trying to leave the Burning Man festival on Sunday, September 3.

President Joe Biden was briefed Sunday on the situation at the Burning Man festival in Black Rock Desert, Nevada, according to a White House official.

The administration is monitoring the situation and is in touch with state and local leaders.

Event attendees should listen to local authorities and event organizers, the administration official said.

Comedian Chris Rock and DJ Diplo walk for miles before hitching a ride out of Burning Man

From CNN's Melissa Alonso
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Chris Rock appears in a video shared to Diplo’s social media on Saturday.

Comedian Chris Rock and DJ Diplo hitched a ride out of the rain-soaked Burning Man festival in the bed of a fan’s pickup truck, but not before hiking miles through thick mud, videos posted to social media show.

Rock shared a short video on Instagram Stories of the swampy conditions at the festival grounds on Saturday. A heavy rainstorm battered Nevada’s Black Rock Desert Friday evening and made the typically arid “playa” a “mucky, muddy” mess, attendees said.

While all non-emergency vehicle traffic has been blocked by authorities, and attendees have been asked to stay in place, some festivalgoers have chosen to make a roughly 6 mile hike out of the playa.

That apparently included Rock and Diplo. The DJ said in an Instagram post that the unlikely pair walked several miles through the mud before a fan offered them a ride.

Diplo then posted a series of videos showing him board a flight — muddy and shoeless.

After making it out of the desert, Diplo said he flew to Washington, DC, for a Labor Day event at Echostage and played for “three hours after walking … four hours out of the desert and taking a flight — mud still on my face,” he said in a video, recorded as he soaked in a hotel bathtub early Sunday.

Festivalgoers are managing to have a good time despite being stuck in the mud, attendee says

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Barbara Wahl reads a book to pass time while waiting to leave Burning Man on Sunday, September 3.

Dawne Looney, a Burning Man festival attendee, says people are making the best of the situation despite the heavy rain and mud stranding an estimated 70,000 of them in the desert.

“Weather has got us. We are working it out,” she continued. And while most are making do, “some people are, you know, a little upset that we are not driving. But it’s in everybody’s best interest to shelter in place.”

Looney said she’s not worried about running low on supplies: there are some people eating sushi and prime rib, and one of Burning Man’s core tenets is sharing resources.

The gate which allows vehicles in and out is still closed, and people are being told to stay put. Only ambulances are available to get people with medical needs to Reno, Nevada, Looney said.

Looney’s camper is currently one of many vehicles stuck in the mud, and she has no plans to get it out of the desert tonight, she said.

Despite the complications from rain, Looney commended organizers: “They have their act together and they’re doing a stellar job.”

Asked if she would attend Burning Man again, she said, “Jury’s totally out.”

Organizers say they still plan to "burn the man" if weather permits

From CNN's Melissa Alonso
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The Man structure, which is normally burned on Saturday night, looms over the Burning Man encampment Sunday, September 3.

Organizers for the Burning Man festival, which is currently experiencing severe weather, still plan to host its culminating event tonight — the burning of a large wooden effigy.

“We plan to burn the Man at 9:30pm tonight (12:30 a.m. ET), weather permitting,” organizers said ina series of social media posts.

Officials urged attendees not to try to leave the event grounds, and promised more information later in the day.

Officials noted that some vehicles with four-wheel drive capabilities have successfully left the event location, but “we are seeing most other types of vehicles that try to depart getting stuck in the wet mud which hampers everyone’s Exodus.”

Some festivalgoers have shared stories of their successful 6-mile hikes away from Burning Man.

The worst of the rain Sunday is expected between 12 p.m. and 4 p.m. local time (3 p.m. to 7 p.m. ET), according to the National Weather Service and CNN analysis.

What to know about Burning Man — the festival where thousands are now stranded

From CNN Style's Katia Hetter, Jacqui Palumbo and Oscar Holland
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A Burning Man attendee walks their bike through the mud near the exit Sunday, September 3.

A temporary city of some 80,000 people rises each year in the Black Rock Desert of Nevada. This year’s edition of the festival, known as Burning Man, got underway last Sunday, but has been troubled by rainstorms which have now stranded thousands of people.

Named for the huge totem set on fire at the festival’s culmination, Burning Man participants say they dedicate their time to making art and building community. That community is based on 10 principleswritten by Burning Man co-founder Larry Harvey, which include inclusion, civic responsibility and gifting. No commercial sponsorships or transactions are permitted on the playa — the name used for the typically arid, sandy setting.

Another tenet is the principle of “leaving no trace.” The city disappears at the end of each year’s event.

The festival’s 2023 theme is “Animalia,” which the Burning Man website explains, “will celebrate the animal world and our place in it — animals real and imagined, mythic and remembered — and explore the curious mental constructs that allow us to believe that imagined animals are real, real animals are imagined, and that somehow, despite all evidence to the contrary, mankind is somehow not part of the animal kingdom.”

Before the rain interfered with plans for the festival’s final days, the 2023 event featured other art installations designed to be burned at the end of their short lifespans, including

That included a giant steel phoenix representing the resilience ofwar-torn Ukraine.

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Festival attendees walk through mud at Burning Man on Saturday, September 2.

Weather troubles: While Burning Man attendees come prepared to camp in an often harsh environment, weather has been particularly challenging for this year’s festival organizers.

Some on-site preparations were impacted by Tropical Storm Hilary, with high winds, rainfall and flooding reported in the Black Rock Desert.

Access to the site for “burners” (the nickname used by many regular attendees) arriving early was limitedfor two days to allow the playa to dry out, as organizerswrote on social media that, “large amounts of the playa remain either covered in standing water or damp & impassable.”

Work on the event’s famed “temple” building, which this year is called“The Temple of the Heart,”was also affected by the weather. Muddy conditions limited the construction process and pushed it behind schedule, the team behind the building wrote on Instagram.

Then more rain came during the festival itself, with 2 to 3 months’ worth of rain falling on the remote event site in just 24 hours from Friday to Saturday morning. More is anticipated Sunday afternoon.

Burning Man organizers working to provide cell service and medical resources as attendees shelter in place

From CNN's Nouran SalahiehandEmma Tucker

Burning Man organizers say they are placing mobile cell trailers around the battered festival grounds, configuring their Wi-Fi system for public access, and sending buses to nearby Gerlach, Nevada, to pick up people who might have walked out of the desert and ferry them to Reno.

Event staff members are also calling in more four-wheel-drive vehicles and all-terrain tires to help in the case of any medical or other urgent situations. Traffic in and out of the event grounds remains closed to non-emergency vehicles.

Some attendees managed to walk to a main road and were waiting for the buses sent by festival organizers Saturday night, the Pershing County Sheriff’s Office said.

Resources have been brought in from around northern Nevada to help people with medical needs on the event grounds, authorities added.

“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,” they added, using the festival’s term for the time-consuming conclusion and exit from the desert.

Attendee describes his "incredibly harrowing" 6-mile hike out of Burning Man

From CNN Dave Alsup

Law professor Neal Katyal described his overnight hike out of the Burning Man festival early Sunday morning as “harrowing” in a social media post.

There are currently “a little over 70,000” people stranded at the festival in northwest Nevada due to the mud and flooding, according to Pershing County Sheriff’sSgt. Nathan Carmichael.

“Some people are walking out,” Carmichael told CNN on Sunday, but event organizers and local authorities are urging attendees to stay put until the roads are safe to travel. More rain is expected Sunday afternoon.

View Katyal’s post below:

Some of the 70,000 people stranded at Burning Man are walking out of the site, sheriff's office says

From CNN's Melissa Alonso
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A festival attendee walks through mud at Burning Man on September 2, in Black Rock Desert, Nevada.

There are currently “a little over 70,000” people stranded at the Burning Man festival in Nevada due to the mud and flooding, Pershing County Sheriff’s Sgt. Nathan Carmichael told CNN on Sunday.

The last few days of rain have created conditions that are “very greasy, very muddy” and the mud “seems to stick to people, stick to tires (and) makes it very, very difficult to move vehicles around,” he said. The sergeant said most RVs at the site are stuck in place.

The majority of people are in “good spirits” and there are no shortages of food or water, Carmichael said.

The sergeant said the investigation into the death of one person at the desert festival is ongoing, but he provided no additional details, including whether the incident was related in any way to the weather.

Forecasters expect more rain at Burning Man festival Sunday afternoon

From CNN's Gene Norman
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Muddy campgrounds are seen at Burning Man festival on Saturday.

Additional rain from showers and thunderstorms is likely to impact the Burning Man festival on Sunday afternoon, according to the forecast from the National Weather Service in Reno, Nevada.

Rain has been swamping the typically arid festival grounds since Friday, leaving the desert a “mucky” mess that’s difficult to walk through, and halting all non-emergency traffic in and out of the area.

Overnight radar estimates, combined with observations, indicate a quarter to half an inch of rainfall has occurred since Saturday evening.

Computer models suggest showers and a few thunderstorms will increase across the Sierra by daybreak on Sunday, with showers and thunderstorms spreading into western Nevada during the afternoon hours. The Reno NWS office notes, “Stronger storms will be capable of very heavy rainfall, small hail, and wind gusts to 40+ mph.”

CNN analysis shows this is likely over theBurningMan site in the Black Rock Desert from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. local time (3 p.m. to 7 p.m. ET).

The NWS projects a 60% chance that a tenth to a quarter of an inch of rain will fall, a 20 to 30% chance for a quarter to half an inch, and a 10-15% chance that stronger storm clusters could bring an inch or more in a short period of time.

Rain caused a "very mucky, muddy" environment and made it difficult to walk at Burning Man, attendee says

From CNN's Michelle Watson
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Muddy conditions are seen at Burning Man festival in Nevada.

AndrewHyde, an attendee stuck at theBurningManfestival inNevada, said rain has made walking in the mud difficult, but that the harsh weather has taken the meaning of the event back to its roots.

In aninterviewwithCNN’s Paula Newton, Hyde said rain created a “very mucky, muddy, terrible environment where you could barely walk.”

Despite not being able to walk very well through the mud, Hyde said morale at the event is OK, and that there’s generally“no panic” among fellow attendees.

“Ithink almost everybody really enjoyed having it be extremely harsh, and we don’t know what’s going to happen tonight though, and that’s the bigconcern,” Hyde said, speaking Saturday evening.

If there’s a medical emergency or if people urgently need to flee, there are ways to do so, Hyde said. “There’s ways to get you out of here,”he told CNN. “The only vehicles allowed on the roads right now are ambulances.”

On Saturday tens of thousands of people attending theBurningManfestival were asked byfestival organizersto conserve food, water and fuel as they shelter in place in the Black Rock Desert after a heavy rainstorm pummeled the area, CNNpreviouslyreported.

“I think the concern is if we have another, another rain, people really need to get out. People need to go back to their jobs or, you know, back to theresponsibilitiesthey have back home. And if they’re delayed another four days, you know, two days, four days, whatever it ends up being — that’s pretty concerning,”Hyde said.

Sheriff's office investigating death atBurningMan

From CNN's Michelle Watson

ThePershing County, Nevada, sheriff’s office is investigating a death that happened during ongoing rain at theBurningManfestival this weekend, the agency said in a news release.

Authorities did not publicly name the person or provide details on the circ*mstances of the death, including whether it was related to the weather.

“The family has been notified and the death is under investigation,” the sheriff’s office said in a late Saturday news release.

Tens of thousands of people attending theBurningManfestival were asked byorganizers Saturdayto conserve food, water and fuel as they shelter in place in the Black Rock Desert after a heavy rainstorm pummeled the area, CNNpreviouslyreported.

Authorities are also working to provide better cell phone service to the area so people “can call their loved ones or make travel arrangements,” the release said.

Gates and airport remained closed overnight as roads were still too wet for vehicles, organizers say

From CNN's Michelle Watson
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A motorist attempts to drive through mud at Burning Man festival on September 2.

The gate and airport in and out of Black Rock City, where thousands of attendees are stranded by heavy rains at the Burning Man festival, remained closed overnight, organizers said in an update.

“The gate and airport in and out of Black Rock City remain closed,” organizers said on X, formerly known as Twitter, around 3:30 a.m. local time (6:30 a.m. ET). “Ingress and egress are halted until further notice. No driving is permitted except emergency vehicles.”

Event officials said in a Saturday evening update that there’s no timeline on when the roadssurroundingthe area will be dry enough for people to drive on.

The event officials also reiterated that those still at the location of Burning Man need to continue to conserve “food, water, and fuel” and “take shelter in a warm, safe place.”

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