On dry land! Casey Donovan jets into Sydney with a trolley full of luggage as she finally makes it home after getting trapped for days in severe weather at deadly Burning Man
On the dry! Casey Donovan flies into Sydney with a trolley full of luggage as she finally makes it home after being trapped for days in heavy weather at the deadly Burning Man
Casey Donovan finally made it home safely to Australia on Friday after being caught in severe weather conditions during the Burning Man Festival in Nevada.
The 35-year-old pop star was seen pushing a trolley full of luggage after flying into Sydney Airport.
The singer was casually dressed in black jeans, a black shirt and a blue denim jacket before her flight.
She completed her look with a pair of white sneakers and wore a black watch.
Casey carried a black backpack as she pushed her luggage through the airport to a waiting car.
Casey Donovan flew into Sydney with a trolley full of luggage when she finally got home after being trapped at Burning Man for days
The singer was casually dressed in black jeans, a black shirt and a blue denim jacket before her flight
Casey became trapped at Burning Man due to flooding that left thousands in a national emergency.
On Sunday, she shared a photo of a rainbow over a soggy campsite at the famed festival on Instagram.
On Monday, Casey revealed that she finally got out of dessert.
“Not dead yet, made it…It’s been a year of a week haha,” she wrote.
Tens of thousands of revelers attending the event in the Nevada desert were told on Saturday to stay put and conserve food and water after a massive rainstorm turned the venue into a quagmire.
Casey carried her black backpack as she pushed her luggage through the airport to a waiting car
She completed her look with a pair of white sneakers and wore a black watch
Casey became trapped at Burning Man due to flooding that left thousands in a national emergency
The hedonistic event’s final weekend came to a halt Friday night as frigid, muddy conditions took over, but it even led to celebrities like Chris Rock attempting to escape the deluge.
“Don’t travel to Black Rock City!” Burning Man organizers tweeted, referring to the desert area where the alternative festival takes place.
“Entrance to the city is closed for the rest of the event and you will be turned around,” the organizers said in a statement on social media.
One festival-goer died during the event, but authorities have not yet released details of their death.
On Monday, Casey revealed that she finally got out of dessert. “Not dead yet, made it…It’s been a year of a week haha,” she wrote
Tens of thousands of revelers attending the event in the Nevada desert were told on Saturday to stay put and conserve food and water after a massive rainstorm turned the venue into a quagmire.