Diplo and Chris Rock hitchhike with a fan to escape the mud that isolates tens of thousands at Burning Man | music

Diplo and Chris Rock hitchhike with a fan to escape the mud that isolates tens of thousands at Burning Man |  music

Diplo and Chris Rock Escape Burning Man on a Fan Trip – Photos: Playback/Instagram/diplo

Tens of thousands of people who went to this event, in a desert area in the state of Nevada, in the United States, are trapped in the place and have to fetch food and water due to the mud caused by the rain.

In a video posted on Instagram, the DJ appears with the comedian and others. “A fan offered Chris Rock and me a ride out of Burning Man in the back of a pickup truck. Six miles through mud.”

Every year a temporary “town” of Burning Man is created, and local media have reported that there are over 70,000 people there.

The organizers said in a statement on social media that access to this “city” is closed.

Images of the Burning Man muddy site. Photo credit: Video playback/ Reuters

“The rain that fell during the past 24 hours has created a situation that requires a complete halt to the movement of vehicles,” said the government agency that manages the area where the event is taking place. More rain is expected in the coming days and conditions are unlikely to improve to allow vehicular traffic.

Some participants leave the site on foot and proceed on foot to the nearest road.

The event was scheduled to take place between August 27 and September 4.

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