Attendees of the Byron Bay festival report long queues, flooded campsites and people sleeping in cars due to the downpour

After two years of delays due to Covid, the Splendour in the Grass festival is in chaos with ticket holders reporting 15-hour queues, wild weather and flooded campsites.

The Byron Bay grounds of Australia’s biggest music festival have been hit by torrential rain this week, with thousands of attendees arriving to find their campsites inundated with water. Many took to social media to report long queues, as vehicles got bogged and cars ran out of fuel, causing delays.

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