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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Jungle Camp Flooded: Celebs Evacuated!

Jungle Camp Flooded: Celebs Evacuated!

26 Nov

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Summary

  • Celebrities evacuated due to severe weather and flooding.
  • Filming of challenges was delayed for three hours.
  • Show's launch achieved 10.8 million viewers, a strong performance.
Jungle Camp Flooded: Celebs Evacuated!

This season of 'I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!' in Australia has been plagued by severe weather, with campmates and crew recently evacuated due to heavy rainfall and flooding. The extreme conditions, which saw 50 millimeters of rain, necessitated an immediate move to the Bush Telegraph for safety until the storm passed, delaying filming for three hours.

The inclement weather has impacted the filming of Bush Tucker Trials and caused discomfort for the celebrities, including notable figures like Kelly Brook and Jack Osbourne. This is not the first time the show has dealt with adverse weather, as similar evacuations occurred last year, highlighting the unpredictable nature of the Australian climate.

Despite the operational disruptions, the show's popularity remains strong. The launch episode attracted approximately 10.8 million viewers, making it ITV's highest audience since last year's UEFA European Football Championships and the third most-watched program of the year in the UK. The program continues to be a significant draw for the 16-34 demographic, with an eight percent year-on-year increase in viewers.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The celebrities were evacuated due to severe weather, including heavy rainfall and flooding at the Australian camp.
The stormy weather caused a three-hour delay in filming a Bush Tucker Trial and led to the evacuation of talent and crew.
Yes, the show's launch achieved 10.8 million viewers, its biggest audience since last year's Euros, and is the third biggest program of the year in the UK.

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