The annual Burning Man festival in Nevada’s Black Rock Desert was marred by tragedy on its opening day as a female participant died under mysterious circumstances.

Festival organizers reported that emergency services personnel responded to a call about an unresponsive individual at 11:29 a.m. Sunday. Despite immediate life-saving efforts, the woman could not be revived. Pershing County Sheriff’s deputies arrived minutes later, confirming the death at 11:37 a.m.

The identity of the deceased has not been released pending notification of next of kin. Authorities are withholding details about her age and background as the investigation unfolds.

“We are deeply saddened by this loss,” said a spokesperson for the Burning Man Project. “Our community is coming together to support one another during this difficult time.”

The cause and manner of death remain unknown. County officials have initiated an investigation, with an autopsy scheduled to provide more insight into the circumstances surrounding the incident.

This marks the first reported fatality at the 2024 Burning Man event, which draws tens of thousands of participants to the remote desert location each year. The festival, known for its emphasis on art, self-expression and community, runs through September 2.

Organizers have made counseling services available to attendees affected by the tragedy. They also stressed their commitment to participant safety and pledged full cooperation with local authorities throughout the investigation.

The Burning Man Project spokesperson added, “We’re focused on supporting our community while respecting the privacy of those directly impacted by this loss.”

Last year’s festival also experienced a fatality when Leon Reece, 32, of Truckee, California, died of a suspected drug overdose.

As the event continues, both organizers and law enforcement officials are urging attendees to prioritize safety and well-being in the challenging desert environment.

Last year, the event was marred by epic rainfall, which left thousands of attendees stranded in the desert, including DJ Diplo, who documented his escape on social media.

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