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AUTHORITIE­S are investigat­ing the death of a man who died of his injuries a few hours after he rushed past layers of security officers into a massive fire at the Burning Man festival’s signature ceremony.

Late on Saturday night, Aaron Joel Mitchell, 41, broke through a two-layer security perimeter during the Man Burn event in which a giant, wooden effigy is set ablaze.

Nevada’s Pershing County Sheriff Jerry Allen estimated that there was a crowd of about 50 000 people who were present when the festival’s crew of firefighte­rs pulled Mitchell out of the blaze. He was airlifted to the UC Davis hospital burn centre in California, where he died on Sunday morning. The sheriff said doctors confirmed Mitchell wasn’t under the influence of alcohol, but a toxicology report is pending.

“We don’t know if it was intentiona­l on his part or if it was just kind of induced by drugs. We’re not sure of that yet,” Allen said.

Mitchell was a US citizen who had a home in Oklahoma but was apparently living in Switzerlan­d with his wife, the sheriff ’s office said.

Burning Man said in a statement that they had cancelled burns through noon on Sunday but would go ahead with the 8pm temple burn, another signature event that signals the end of the nine-day festival. More than 70 000 people are attending the art and music celebratio­n in the Black Rock Desert, about 160km north of Reno.

Organisers are also offering emotional support counsellin­g on site, saying in a statement: “Now is a time for closeness, contact and community. Trauma needs processing. Promote calls, hugs, self-care, check-ins, and sleep.”

The festival culminates with the burning of a towering 13m effigy made of wood, a symbol of rebirth, which usually happens on the Saturday before the Labor Day holiday. It’s followed by the burning of a temple on Sunday before the festivitie­s wrap up Monday.

Attempts to rescue Mitchell were hampered because part of the structure was falling while they were trying to get Mitchell out of it, the sheriff’s office said.

“Rescuers had to leave him to allow the structure to fall and provide for rescuer safety before they could go back into the flames to extract Aaron from the debris,” the sheriff’s office said in a statement.

Investigat­ors are having a hard time getting informatio­n as festival-goers leave the site for their homes, the law enforcemen­t agency said.

Attendees have tried before to run into the flames while the man is burning and there have been reported injuries from people trying to get a piece of the spectacle as a token and going through the hot coals.

Allen said it’s a problem that the organisers have tried to contain by having their own rangers stage a human-chain to prevent people from getting to the fire. Allen said that this is the first time someone has gotten through like this and the only fatality that he’s aware of in his 15 years with the county.

“People try to run into the fire as part of their spiritual portion of Burning Man,” Allen said.

Known for eclectic artwork, offbeat theme camps, concerts and other entertainm­ent, Burning Man began in San Francisco before moving to Nevada in 1990. In 2014, a man in Utah died by jumping into a huge ceremonial bonfire in an event that was similar to Burning Man. It was investigat­ed as a suicide.

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Pictures: REUTERS GATHERING: ‘The Man’ is engulfed in flames as approximat­ely 70 000 people from all over the world gathered for the arts and
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music festival. JUST CRUISING: A mutant vehicle travels across the playa at the annual Burning Man arts and music festival in the Black Rock Desert of Nevada, US.
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HEATED: Burning Man participan­ts from the ‘Revolution­ary Motion’ fire conclave spin fire in front of the effigy of ‘The Man’ just before the effigy is burned.
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HOT AIR: Burning Man participan­ts from the Northern Fire Dynamic fire conclave breath fire simultaneo­usly during their fire dance performanc­e.

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