Burning Man 2023 Explained

Burning Man 2023
Date:August 27–
Location:Black Rock Desert
Pershing County, Nevada, U.S.
Attendance:73,000

Burning Man 2023 was a week-long gathering in the Black Rock Desert in Pershing County, Nevada. The 35th Burning Man event, it took place from August 27 to September 4, 2023. An estimated 73,000 people attended the festival.

Torrential weather severely affected the festival near its conclusion, leaving attendees stranded as some began an exodus. One fatality was reported.

Background

Burning Man is a week-long gathering of art, community, self-expression, and self-reliance held in the Black Rock Desert in Pershing County, Nevada. The festival lies on Lake Lahontan, a large lake that desiccated due to Pleistocene climate change, leaving a dry lake, or playa, in the northwestern Nevada region.[1] Burning Man attracts tens of thousands of attendees, including artists, musicians, and activists. The event is guided by self-sufficiency; most attendees must bring their own food, water, and supplies in an event similar to wilderness camping with performances. Burning Man features an eponymous burning of a large, wooden effigy known as the "Man".[2] Attendees, known as "Burners", create a civilization known as Black Rock City comprising villages, a medical center, and an airport.[3] To enter Burning Man, participants must either use the airport or a section of Nevada State Route 447.[4]

Festival

The theme of Burning Man 2023 was "Animalia", celebrating the "animal world and our place in it".[5] Organizers closed Burning Man's gates before the event due to Hurricane Hilary.[6] The beginning of the festival was disrupted when protesters blocked the highway to the Black Rock Desert asking for organizers to ban private planes, single-use plastics, and limit its power usage. Four people were arrested.[7] A box representing war-torn Ukraine entitled "Phoenix" was burned at the festival, the work of fabricators in Kyiv and Chicago. Before its burning, the box played audio of explosions and air raid sirens as an opera singer performed a Ukrainian song.[8] An estimated 73,000 people attended the festival at a cost of per person for a regular ticket.[9]

Among celebrities who attended the festival were Diplo,[10] Chris Rock,[11] Kelly Gale, and Joel Kinnaman.[12]

Rainfall and exodus

See main article: September 2023 southwestern U.S. floods. On September 1, heavy rainfall hit Nevada. The National Weather Service issued a flash flood warning through September 4. Burning Man advised attendees that they should shelter in place and closed the front entrance. Between 0.5inches and 1inches of rain fell on September 1.[13] Despite organizers stating that the gate and airport in Black Rock City were closed, authorities said participants were free to leave. The Bureau of Land Management urged attendees heading to the event to turn around. Organizers suggested that participants should walk to Gerlach, although most hotel rooms in Gerlach were already fully booked. They ended up discouraging attendees from walking in the dark and provided buses to Reno from there.[14] Heather Richards, a National Weather Service meteorologist in Reno, told the Los Angeles Times that playa mud is "so thick that you'll sink right into it and be stuck there for a while".[15] Festival officials released a "Wet Playa Survival Guide" to help attendees deal with the conditions.[16]

The Nevada Department of Transportation closed travel lanes on Route 447.[17] According to Pershing County sheriff Jerry Allen, some vehicles have caused damage to the playa. Allen urged attendees to avoid driving out of the festival.[18] The Burning Man Organization pledged to open up internet access and deploy mobile cell trailers.[19] The burning of the Man was delayed[20] and one person died.[21]

Disc jockey Diplo and comedian Chris Rock attended the festival and walked six miles (10 km) through mud before catching a ride in a pickup truck to fly to Diplo's previously scheduled show in Washington DC.[22] [23] Former acting solicitor general Neal Katyal took a six-mile (10 km) hike, describing the journey as "harrowing".[24] Some attendees remained defiant to the pluvial weather conditions.[25]

The roads were re-opened on September 4. On that same night, the effigy was burned, two days behind its original schedule. The five-mile-long dirt road leading to the nearest highway took over five hours to exit due to the amount of traffic, which had formed into ten lanes. Many vehicles were marooned.[26]

Reactions

Writing for Vox, Adam Clark Estes criticized Burning Man 2023 for harming the environment.[27] Several individuals compared the festival to Fyre Festival, which was also marred by rainfall.[28]

President Joe Biden was briefed on the weather conditions at the event, which is held on property managed by the federal Bureau of Land Management.[29]

Arrests and a death

There were 13 arrests at Burning Man 2023 and one confirmed death due to acute cocaine, ethanol, and MDMA toxicity.[30] [31]

Hoaxes

Pershing County's Sheriff's office reported receiving multiple false reports of a shooting and riot at the event, some from overseas phone numbers. After investigations, a sheriff's representative local media, “We don’t have any emergency concerns out there right now... People are calm and doing OK.” [32]

Social media posts claimed there was an ebola outbreak at the 2023 festival during the flooding event, but this was also a hoax.[33]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: About that famous Burning Man playa? It’s actually an ancient lake bed . September 3, 2023 . Galbraith . Kate . . September 3, 2023.
  2. Web site: Burning Man flooding strands tens of thousands at Nevada site; authorities are investigating 1 death . September 3, 2023 . . September 3, 2023.
  3. Web site: What is Burning Man? What to know about its origin, name and what people do there . September 3, 2023 . Guzman . Francisco . . September 3, 2023.
  4. Web site: Burning Man: What to Know About the Mud and Flooding . September 3, 2023 . Holpuch . Amanda . . September 3, 2023.
  5. Web site: What to know about Burning Man — the festival where thousands are now stranded . September 3, 2023 . Hetter . Katia . Palumbo . Jacqui . Holland . Oscar . . September 3, 2023.
  6. Web site: Burning Man attendees stranded amid harsh weather . September 2, 2023 . Chery . Samantha . . September 3, 2023.
  7. Web site: Burning Man Death Under Probe With Thousands Still Stranded . September 2, 2023 . Diaz . Alicia . . September 3, 2023.
  8. Web site: At Burning Man, a 26-foot tall box sculpture paid fiery tribute to Ukraine . August 31, 2023 . Palumbo . Jacqui . Holland . Oscar . . September 3, 2023.
  9. Web site: One death reported at Burning Man, thousands stranded in mud and rain . September 3, 2023 . . September 3, 2023.
  10. News: Cohen . Rebecca . Zitser . Joshua . I went to Burning Man. The celebrities who fled the mud this year didn't understand the true spirit of the event. . September 6, 2023 . Insider . September 5, 2023.
  11. News: Noyen . Maria . Erb . Jordan Parker . Burning Man 2023 is basically just Fyre Festival 2.0 – here are 6 reasons why . September 6, 2023 . September 3, 2023.
  12. News: Power . Shannon . Full List of Burning Man Celebrities Who Got Caught Up in Chaos . September 6, 2023 . September 4, 2023.
  13. Web site: Heavy rain creates muddy mess at Burning Man, one death reported . September 3, 2023 . . . September 5, 2023.
  14. Web site: Death at Burning Man investigated as rain-soaked festival asks attendees to shelter in place . September 2, 2023 . Romero . Dennis . Alsharif . Mirna . . September 3, 2023.
  15. Web site: Rain, mud cause upheaval at Burning Man festival . September 2, 2023 . Mejia . Brittny . Watanbe . Teresa . . September 3, 2023.
  16. Web site: Burning Man releases ‘Wet Playa Survival Guide’ amid disastrous conditions at Black Rock City . September 3, 2023 . Bartlett . Amanda . . September 3, 2023.
  17. Web site: Diplo and Chris Rock Escape Burning Man Festival After Catching Ride in Fan’s Pickup Truck . September 2, 2023 . Thomas . Carly . . September 3, 2023.
  18. Web site: Death reported at Burning Man as attendees asked to conserve food after flooding strands thousands . September 3, 2023 . Deliso . Meredith . Hutchinson . Bill . . September 3, 2023.
  19. Web site: One death reported after storms leave thousands stranded at Burning Man Festival . September 2, 2023 . Veltman . Chloe . Bowman . Emma . . September 3, 2023.
  20. Web site: Thousands still stuck in the muck at Burning Man festival; 1 death reported . September 3, 2023 . Hughes . Trevor . Bacon . John . . September 3, 2023.
  21. Web site: Authorities Investigate Death at Burning Man as Thousands Remain Trapped . September 3, 2023 . Betts . Anna . Mayorquin . Orlando . Medina . Eduardo . . September 3, 2023.
  22. Web site: Diplo and Chris Rock made a harrowing escape from Burning Man . September 3, 2023 . Barsanti . Sam . . September 3, 2023.
  23. Web site: Lauren Mascarenhas and Alli Rosenbloom . Diplo hitchhiked ride out of rain-drenched Burning Man after walking miles ‘through the mud’ and actually made it to his DC concert . CNN.COM . 16 August 2024.
  24. Web site: Attendee describes his "incredibly harrowing" 6-mile hike out of Burning Man . September 3, 2023 . Alsup . Dave . . September 3, 2023.
  25. Web site: Burning Man access is closed as heavy rains muddy the playa . September 2, 2023 . Davis . Wes . . September 3, 2023.
  26. News: Mcknight . Matt . Tong . Anna . Mcknight . Matt . Tong . Anna . 2023-09-05 . Burning Man festival road reopens, allowing thousands to escape muddy trap . en . Reuters . 2023-09-30.
  27. Web site: Burning Man's climate protesters have a point . August 30, 2023 . Clark Estes . Adam . . September 3, 2023.
  28. Web site: Fyre Fest 2.0? Chris Rock and Diplo escape Burning Man festival as 70,000 stranded in desert . September 3, 2023 . Harrison . Ellie . . September 3, 2023.
  29. Web site: President Biden has been briefed on the situation at Burning Man festival . September 3, 2023 . Klein . Betsy . . September 3, 2023.
  30. News: Valentino . Silas . The police reports from Burning Man 2023 are out . 2024-03-02 . SFGATE . en.
  31. Web site: Cause of Death for Burning Man Attendee Revealed as Drug Intoxication . 2024-05-09 . Peoplemag . en.
  32. Web site: McAndrew . Siobhan . Burning Man attendees straggling out like refugees from a Mud-Torn Country . Reno Gazette Journal . USA Today Network/Gannett . 16 August 2024.
  33. News: No, There’s Not An Ebola Outbreak At Burning Man . Matt Novak . . September 2, 2023.