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Burning Man attendees face wild weather

25 August 2025
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Burning Man attendees face wild weather
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Burning Man 2023 Faces Severe Weather Challenges

Severe dust storms with 50 mph winds and high temperatures have plagued this year’s Burning Man festival in Nevada’s Black Rock Desert, causing injuries, campsite damage, and travel delays. As rain and potential thunderstorms loom, concerns about flooding and muddy conditions mirror last year’s troubles when attendees were stranded in the mud.

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