Movement in and out of Black Rock City has been halted and the airport is closed, according to organizers.
Movement in and out of Black Rock City has been halted and the airport is closed, according to organizersBurning Man attendees were advised to"shelter in place" and conserve food and water on Friday due to ongoing heavy rain in northwestern Nevada’s Black Rock Desert.
As of Friday evening, movement in and out of Black Rock City has been halted. The gate and airport have also been closed, according to organizers. Burning Man is an event of self-expression that culminates in the torching of a 40-foot effigy. The practice originated with the burning of an 8-foot wooden “man” in 1986 on San Francisco’s Baker Beach, which evolved into an annual event in Black Rock Desert.Read the full story on NBCNews.com
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