Heavy Rain Causes Muddy Conditions at Burning Man Festival in Nevada
Heavy Rain Causes Muddy Conditions at Burning Man Festival in Nevada
US · Published Apr 27, 2026
Heavy rain at Burning Man festival in Nevada has caused severe muddy conditions, stranding thousands of attendees.
Entry gates and the airport have been closed, with organizers urging attendees to conserve resources.
One death has been confirmed, and the Pershing County Sheriff's Office is investigating the circumstances.
Burning Man festival hit by heavy rains
The Burning Man festival in Black Rock City, Nevada, has been significantly disrupted by heavy rains that have transformed the desert landscape into a muddy expanse. Beginning on August 28, the festival was scheduled to continue until Tuesday, but torrential rains starting on Friday night have led to the closure of entry gates and the airport, effectively stranding thousands of attendees. Organizers are advising participants to conserve essential resources like food, water, and fuel while sheltering in place. Images from the festival grounds show abandoned vehicles and intersections submerged in thick mud, highlighting the severity of the situation. The Pershing County Sheriff's Office has confirmed one death during the festival, and the circumstances are currently under investigation.
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