Environment
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Nevada Desert Heavy Rains: People Stranded in Ankle-Deep Mud; One Casualty Reported
Thousands of attendees at the Burning Man Festival in the Nevada desert became stuck after heavy rains caused ankle-deep mud. One death was reported, according to reports. Read here.
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