Thousands stuck in cars for eight hours trying to leave festival

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Thousands stuck in cars for eight hours trying to leave festival
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Music fans at Beyond the Valley were waiting in their cars for more than seven hours just to exit the campsite just outside of Geelong, in temperatures as high as 37C. 9News

Music fans at Beyond the Valley were waiting in their cars for more than eight hours just to exit the campsite in Barunah Plains, just outside of Geelong, in temperatures as high as 37C.Another said they were stuck for more than seven hours "without water, food or information," and claimed staff wouldn't help and were "rude."Thousands of festival-goers have spent hours stuck in bumper-to-bumper traffic this afternoon as Beyond the Valley wraps up in Victoria.

In a social media post, a Beyond the Valley spokesperson apologised for the traffic delays after the event, which features acts including Flight Facilities and Nelly Furtado and cost up to $500 a ticket. "We are experiencing traffic delays getting out of the festival today due to the influx of cars exiting the festival as well as general holiday traffic on the roads," they said.

"We sincerely apologise for the delays and inconvenience caused. Please bear with us as our staff with support the process."The spokesperson said volunteers would be providing water and food for people stuck in the traffic. "Our team have buggies doing water drops at cars. We have ample water tanks around the site to fill up bottles as well tanks of water available at info hubs," the spokesperson said."There is plenty of shade around site should you choose to wait until the traffic eases as well as food options available."We understand this process is not pleasant in the heat. Our priority is to get everyone home safely.

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