Tens of thousands of partygoers stranded at the Burning Man counterculture festival by a storm hoped muddy roads would reopen and allow them to begin their exodus from the northern Nevada desert.Event organisers said on Monday (Tuesday AEST) that it was still too wet for a safe mass departure of camper vans and other vehicles but hoped traffic could begin flowing later in the day with the help of sunny and mostly clear skies — even as they asked revellers to delay their exit to ease traffic on the main road.Organisers also asked attendees not to walk out of the Black Rock Desert about 177kms north of Reno as others had done throughout the weekend, including celebrity DJ Diplo and comedian Chris Rock. They didn't specify why.
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