It’s that time of year.
Tens of thousands of ‘Burners’ flocked to the Nevada desert this year to engage in debauchery.
Burning Man is a yearly drug-infested music and art festival in Northern Nevada, in Black Rock City.
A wicked dust storm kicked up on the first day of the festival this year and it ruined camp sites. Winds reached more than 45 miles per hour, according to a spokesperson for Burning Man.
Video posted to X shows camp sites being blown away by the strong winds.
WATCH:
Burning Man. Day 0.
Worst Storm in history.
Let’s fucking go! pic.twitter.com/dDPrpNsq77— Simba Khela (@MTCryptoSim) August 25, 2025
In 2024, Burners got stuck for more than 10 hours in whiteout conditions during their exodus from the desert.
Last year it was reported a woman died on the opening day of the Burning Man.
A woman was found “unresponsive,” and lifesaving measures were unsuccessful.
The previous year, authorities investigated at least one death at Burning Man, as 73,000 people were trapped in a muddy hellhole.
‘Burners’ engaged in sexually degenerate activities such as “whippings by a dominatrix priestess,” “circle jerks,” “c*ck fights” and orgies.
Then the heavens opened up and drenched the festival with 3 months’ worth of rain in 24 hours.
At least one man died in 2023, and several attendees suffered from hypothermia.
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