Burning Man attendees told to shelter in place after rain turns Nevada site into muddy, flooded mess

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More than 12 millimetres of rain is believed to have fallen on Friday at the site of the counter-culture festival, located about 177 kilometres north of Reno. According to the U.S. National Weather Service, at least another six millimetres is expected Sunday.

Social SharingOver 12 mm of rain is believed to have fallen on the festival’s desert location, with more forecasted

The Associated Press · Posted: Sep 02, 2023 8:11 PM EDT | Last Updated: 9 minutes ago

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Mud covers the ground at the site of the Burning Man festival in Black Rock, Nev., on Saturday. The entrance to the

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