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  • The sun rises behind the wood and neon statue that...

    The sun rises behind the wood and neon statue that is the centerpiece of the annual Burning Man festival north of Gerlach, Nev., Monday, Aug. 26, 2002. The weeklong festival in the Black Rock Desert started Monday. (AP Photo/Debra Reid)

  • The Burning Man himself was chock-full of fireworks that were...

    The Burning Man himself was chock-full of fireworks that were ignited by Crimson Rose Indigo and Will Rogers. The fireworks helped to ignite the 40-foot-tall sculpture on fire in the Black Rock Desert,Nevada in 1995. (Photo by Tomas Ovalle)

  • A man plays a saxophone as he walks near the...

    A man plays a saxophone as he walks near the Burning Man in an Aug 28, 1997 file photo, at the Burning Man Festival in the Black Rock Desert north of Reno, Nev. (AP Photo/Sam Morris, File)

  • The Man structure is set on fire during the Burning...

    The Man structure is set on fire during the Burning Man festival on Saturday, September 2, 2006. (Ray Chavez/Tribune staff)

  • The Man structure, a landmark for the art, music and...

    The Man structure, a landmark for the art, music and performance festival Burning Man, burns Tuesday morning, Aug. 28, 2007, in Black Rock Desert in Gerlach, Nev. (AP Photo/Reno Gazette-Journal, Carla Roccapriore)

  • A group of artists perform at Black Rock City's Burning...

    A group of artists perform at Black Rock City's Burning Man festival in Nevada on September. 3, 1999. (HECTOR MATA/AFP/Getty Images)

  • Bolts of electricity strike "Dr. MegaVolt" as he rides across...

    Bolts of electricity strike "Dr. MegaVolt" as he rides across the desert September 1, 2000 atop a truck equipped with huge electrodes to thrill crowds who chant his name during the 15th annual Burning Man festival in the Black Rock Desert near Gerlach, Nevada. (David McNew/Newsmaker

  • People wearing illuminated costumes walk past the burning remains of...

    People wearing illuminated costumes walk past the burning remains of a 52-foot tall wooden man on September 2, 2000 during the15th annual Burning Man festival in the Black Rock Desert near Gerlach, Nevada. (David McNew/Newsmakers)

  • In this photo taken Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2010, attendees admire...

    In this photo taken Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2010, attendees admire Marco Cochrane's "Bliss Dance" on Wednesday, September 1 2010 during Burning Man 2010 in Black Rock City, Nev. (AP Photo/The Reno Gazette-Journal, Vince Alonzo)

  • Burning Man participants ride near The Man, a stick figured...

    Burning Man participants ride near The Man, a stick figured symbol of the week long art festival on Wednesday, Aug. 30, 2006, at the Black Rock Desert in Black Rock City, Nev., north of Reno. (Ron Lewis/Bay Area News Group archive)

  • Burners take to climbing the art installation, "Minaret." On September...

    Burners take to climbing the art installation, "Minaret." On September 1, 2010 at the Burning Man 2010 Festival in Black Rock City, Nev. (AP Photo/The Reno Gazette-Journal, Vince Alonzo)

  • Burning Man participants bike on the playa on Monday, August...

    Burning Man participants bike on the playa on Monday, August 25 2014 during the annual Burning Man event on the Black Rock Desert of Gerlach, Nev. (AP Photo/Reno Gazette-Journal, Andy Barron)

  • An art car is driven to the Black Rock DMV...

    An art car is driven to the Black Rock DMV to be registered at the annual Burning Man event on August 23, 2014 on the Black Rock Desert of Gerlach, Nev. (AP Photo/Reno Gazette-Journal, Andy Barron)

  • A sculpture is riden at the Burning Man art festival...

    A sculpture is riden at the Burning Man art festival Tuesday, August 28, 2007, in Nevada's Black Rock Desert near Gerlach, NV. (Ron Lewis/Bay Area News Group archive)

  • A unicorn sculpture draws visitors to the annual Burning Man...

    A unicorn sculpture draws visitors to the annual Burning Man festival in Nevada's Black Rock Desert on August 31, 2005. (Ron Lewis/Bay Area News Group archive)

  • Participants enjoy the Burning Man festival in the Black Rock...

    Participants enjoy the Burning Man festival in the Black Rock Desert of Gerlach, Nev. On August 24, 2014. (AP Photo/The Reno Gazette-Journal, Andy Barron)

  • A motorbike dressed up as a jack-rabbit crosses the playa...

    A motorbike dressed up as a jack-rabbit crosses the playa just outside of camp in 1995. (Tomas Ovalle)

  • Some 4500 people gathered in the Black Rock Desert of...

    Some 4500 people gathered in the Black Rock Desert of Northern Nevada for the burning man celebration in 1995 . People camped right out o the desert playa. (Tomas Ovalle)

  • In this Aug. 31, 2013, file photo, the “Man” burns...

    In this Aug. 31, 2013, file photo, the “Man” burns on the Black Rock Desert at Burning Man near Gerlach, Nev. Burning Man founder Larry Harvey remains hospitalized in critical condition after suffering a stroke. The Burning Man organization on Monday, April 9, 2018, said Harvey suffered a massive stroke on April 4. His prognosis is unknown, but the group says he is “receiving excellent round-the-clock medical care.” (Andy Barron/The Reno Gazette-Journal via AP)

  • Mileena Fox, of New York, wearing self-styled in dolls kill...

    Mileena Fox, of New York, wearing self-styled in dolls kill and burning man accessories at Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio on Saturday, April 15, 2017. (Photo by Watchara Phomicinda, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG)

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RENO, Nev. — Officials with counterculture festival Burning Man say they won’t install fences around major burns at this year’s event in the northern Nevada desert, nearly a year after the death of a man who ran into flames of a towering wooden effigy.

However, the Reno Gazette Journal reports that Burning Man officials said they will plan other security measures but not fencing for large-scale burns. They include more safety personnel and longer protective barriers of volunteers, said Burning Man spokesman Jim Graham. “There will be no fences at the large burns.”

Scheduled for Aug. 26-Sept. 3 in the Black Rock Desert north of Reno, the event attracts around 80,000 people.

The night after 41-year-old Aaron Mitchell’s Sept. 2, 2017 death, officials surrounded the Temple burn, a typically large-scale burn, with fencing as a precaution.

Mitchell deliberately ran into the fire engulfing a 105-foot-tall (32-meter) Man effigy.

His death was ruled a suicide. Mitchell was originally from McAlester, Oklahoma, but had been living in Switzerland.

The Reno newspaper also reported recently that the Bureau of Land Management, the federal agency that manages land used for Burning Man, would not discuss whether security protocols would be different this year.

“Public health and safety is the BLM’s top priority during the Burning Man event and the agency will not release details from the security plan that could negatively impact their effectiveness,” said BLM spokesman Kyle Hendrix. “Sensitive information from the security plan could be abused if released and has the potential to create additional public health and safety concerns.”

A BLM post-event report suggested that the agency wanted to revamp security requirements for open fire burns. While the Man and the Temple are the largest structures torched on site, a number of other large-scale wooden installations also are ceremonially burned down at the event.

The post-event report listed a number of incidents of concern, including several involving medical care and firearms.