Tens of thousands of people are finally able to leave the Burning Man festival, which turned into a huge flop after torrential rain trapped revelers in Nevada's remote Black Rock desert.
More than 2.5 centimetres of rain fell in the region over the weekend, turning the event into a muddy and almost-quicksand-like mess.
Jennifer Johnson reports on the flood of campers fleeing to dry ground and what some attendees staying behind are hoping for.
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More than 2.5 centimetres of rain fell in the region over the weekend, turning the event into a muddy and almost-quicksand-like mess.
Jennifer Johnson reports on the flood of campers fleeing to dry ground and what some attendees staying behind are hoping for.
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