Maya Alexandri, a resident physical and medical volunteer at the festival, told NBC News that the real risk was that those remaining may not have had enough warm clothes and could've suffered ill effects from the ongoing rain and cold. Though Ebola isn't a concern at Burning Man, festivalgoers' health was still at risk. However, the CDC didn't post the warning and the claims were false. 2 on X, the unsubstantiated claim stirred up concern that the thousands who were stranded at Burning Man due to the hazardous road conditions were facing an alarming new concern: Ebola. Wild Kael 6 subscribers Subscribe 0 Share No views 1 minute ago Come along with me as I almost get stuck in quicksand while walking my dog in southern Utah. outbreak of the disease in 2014, the virus is found primarily in Africa and is often deadly. Though the death at this year's Burning Man is still being investigated, a social media hoax was blamed for spreading rumors that it's due to a breakout of Ebola. No, there isn't an outbreak of Ebola at Burning Man So in todays video i got stuck in Quicksand/Mud it was hard to get out a my uncle made it worst just watch until the end and see what happened PLZ Like, Com. Ryan Osmun was hiking with his girlfriend Jessika McNeill in freezing conditions when his leg became trapped in quicksand for several hours. In 2014, a 29-year-old woman was hit by a bus outside of Black Rock City, and a motorcycle accident claimed the life of a friend of the Burning Man founders back in 1996, according to an article in the Reno Gazette Journal.
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