Inclement weather is once again causing issues for Burning Man Festival attendees, following eventgoers' attempts to resell tickets , with rain hampering travel plans to the annual event in northwestern Nevada's Black Rock Desert. On Saturday morning, Burning Man officials, who struggled to sell tickets this year , announced via Twitter that the entrance to Black Rock City, the temporary community created by festivalgoers, was closed due to rain. The entrance was re-opened later that day.

They urged travelers to delay their journeys until further notice. 'Dangerous' Donald Trump blamed for causing Burning Man chaos by furious The View co-host Burning Man is just the beginning: Climate scientist warns more festival chaos is coming "All Reno buses are being held until there is confidence we can drive on playa," event officials tweeted. Buses departing from San Francisco on Saturday were also delayed by at least two hours.

Organizers have asked attendees not to wait on roadsides or park in nearby communities "out of respect for local residents." This marks the second consecutive year that weather has disrupted the festival. In 2023, monsoon rains stranded over 70,000 attendees, leading to event cancellations and significant travel delays.

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