A woman died on Burning Man's opening day. The cause is under investigation

TOPSHOT - Attendees dance during the annual Burning Man Festival in the early morning of September 5, 2023. Thousands of revelers stuck in the mud for days at the Burning Man festival in the US state of Nevada were told they could finally trek home on September 4, 2023, after torrential rain had prompted shelter-in-place orders. With the sun shining on the colorful makeshift community of 70,000 people called Black Rock City, the roads opened Monday afternoon, kicking off the official exit process known as the "Exodus." (Photo by Julie JAMMOT / AFP) (Photo by JULIE JAMMOT/AFP via Getty Images)
Revelers dance around a burning figure at the 2023 Burning Man festival. (Julie Jammot / AFP / Getty Images)

Just hours after Burning Man kicked off Sunday in Nevada, organizers announced the death of a female attendee.

Kendra Frazer, 39, was found dead hours after the opening of the desert festival. The cause of Frazer's death is under investigation; festival organizers did not provide additional information.

"Our thoughts and condolences go out to the family and friends affected by this loss," Burning Man organizers said in a news release.

The yearly event in Nevada's remote Black Rock Desert draws tens of thousands of participants to a makeshift community replete with art and music.

Shortly before 11:30 a.m., emergency services with the festival responded to reports of an unresponsive female and immediately began lifesaving measures but were unable to revive her, festival organizers said. The Pershing County Sheriff's Department was called to the scene at 11:37 a.m. for a possible death.

Deputies confirmed Frazer's death when they arrived, the Sheriff's Department said in a news release posted to Facebook.

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The cause and manner of her death remain at the center of an investigation and will be determined after an autopsy is performed, authorities announced.

"Our thoughts and prayers go out to Kendra’s family and friends," Pershing County Sheriff Jerry Allen said in a statement.

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