Authorities are investigating a bloody death at the Burning Man festival as a possible homicide.
Officials in northern Nevada said “a Pershing County Sheriff’s Department Deputy was flagged down by an event participant who advised of a male subject lying on a pool of blood” Saturday night.
Assisted by the Bureau of Land Management, the sheriff’s office discovered a single white male lying on the ground in an area now occupied by a heavy law enforcement presence.
Authorities described the unidentified man, discovered on the grounds of the annual art festival shortly after 9 p.m., as “obviously deceased.”
His body was brought to the Washoe County Medical Examiner’s Office. Officials hope to identify the person and his cause of death, which appeared to be the result of a “singular crime.”
Event attendees were advised to remain vigilant while attending Burning Man, which began Aug. 24 and ends Monday.
The Pershing County Sheriff’s Department said it would release further information as it becomes available while stressing the difficulty of investigating a possible crime scene “in a city which will be gone by the middle of the week.”
Burning Man brings roughly 70,000 people to the Black Rock Desert at the end of every summer to create art and celebrate.
“Tens of thousands of people converge on a dry lakebed in Nevada, build a fully functional city where they live and work for a week, then make it disappear without a trace,” event organizers claim on their website.
A 39-year-old woman died in the opening day of last year’s event. It took months for investigators to conclude her death was caused by an asthma attack, according to the Reno Gazette Journal. A 32-year-old man died from drug use at the event in 2023, according to multiple reports.