
Burning Man festival cancels in-person event again because of Covid-19
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The pandemic has once again caused a beloved festival to not go up in flames.
Organizers of the Burning Man festival announced Tuesday that they were canceling their in-person event for the second straight year. "The past 14 months have been a turbulent journey of evolution and change for every human on this planet," the Burning Man project announced on its official site. "We have had to adapt to the twists and turns of a global crisis, complex public health information, and the growing hope that we can start rebuilding our lives together soon.More Related News

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