Burning Man organizers could face lawsuits after chaos After heavy storms, Burning Man attendees were trapped for days Attorney Mercedes Colwin says attendees may be able to sue One person died at the festival Zaid Jilani Updated: Sep 4, 2023 / 04:26 PM CDT BLACK ROCK DESERT, UNITED STATES: Dancers at the “Burning Man” festival create patterns with fireworks in the Black Rock Desert of Nevada just prior to burning a five-story, neon-lit effigy of a man on the last night of the week-long festival 06 September. Some 15,000 people attended the 1998 “Burning Man” festival, which reportedly began 13 years ago in San Francisco, and which always culminates in the burning of a giant effigy of a man. The festival has grown into one of the nation’s annual premiere countercultural events, with the size doubling virtually every year and drawing people from as far away as Japan, Europe and Australia. AFP PHOTO Mike NELSON/ (Photo credit should read MIKE NELSON/AFP via Getty Images) MAIN AREA TOP drop zone ⇩ MAIN AREA TOP drop zone ⇩ Close Thank you for signing up! Subscribe to more newsletters here. Subscribe Now Daily News Submit Site Settings Survey MAIN AREA MIDDLE drop zone ⇩ Trending on NewsNation What we know about the Diddy investigation Video What’s happened since Diddy was indicted? Video Where Trump and Harris stand on issues that matter to voters Video Close Thank you for signing up! Subscribe to more newsletters here. Subscribe Now Daily News Submit AUTO TEST CUSTOM HTML 20241119133138AUTO TEST CUSTOM HTML 20241202111905
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