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Burning Man live stream 2021 – Renegade unofficial festival sees ‘man hurt in dune buggy crash’ as official VR rolls on
BURNING Man has officially gone virtual for 2021 — but that hasn’t stopped some diehard fans of the festival from flocking to the Nevada desert.
Local officials estimate as many as 10,000 people will travel to the Black Rock Desert this weekend, according to the Reno Gazette-Journal.
According to reports from some of the partiers at the unofficial festival, one man is lucky to be alive after being thrown from a dune buggy at high speeds.
“A passenger got ejected. Almost a death, but survived. Be careful out here, be safe,” one person posted, according to a local report.
Another allegedly claimed: “Spoke to a volunteer medical responder who was at the scene last night… They told me the patient was a 70-year-old male driving a customized dune buggy. It rolled over 3+ times.”
Meanwhile, the official Burning Man festival has gone virtual with VR headsets, according to the Wall Street Journal.
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