Burning Man attendee Griffin Kirsch shares his experience at the festival where heavy rain and flooding left event-goers stranded in the Nevada desert. Each summer, tens of thousands of people, including celebrities like Heidi Klum , Paris Hilton and Cindy Crawford, make camp in the Nevada desert for the infamous Burning Man festival. The event, which kicked off Sunday, involves music and stunning art installations, but is also clothing-optional and at times a bit hedonistic — more about the "Orgy Dome" later.

Other celebrities who have enjoyed the desert party in the past include Katy Perry , Cara Delevingne, Alessandra Ambrosio, Karlie Kloss and Adrian Grenier. The event was famously derailed last year when a rainstorm stranded thousands of festivalgoers in the mud, including several A-listers. CHRIS ROCK, DIPLO RESCUED FROM BURNING MAN DISASTER AFTER 6 MILE TREK THROUGH MUD Cindy Crawford takes a selfie in front of a Burning Man art installation to commemorate her first trip to the festival in 2022.

(Cindy Crawford/Instagram) Chris Rock and DJ Diplo walked for six miles in the mud before they were offered a ride on a truck by a fan. Diplo shared video on his Instagram of himself, Rock and several other "Burners," as they’re called, walking through the mud and then sitting on the back of the truck after they were rescued. Rock, wearing a large jacket, could be heard talking about how much he wanted a "cold brew.

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