Bosses are preparing for extreme weather conditions in Australia as filming is set to commence next week. Preparations for the ITV show are well under way - however some unusual weather in Australia is proving a problem, according to reports. Reports describe the phenomenon as a "gustnado" - saying one recently swept past the set.
A gustnado is a brief, shallow surface-based vortex which forms within the downburst emanating from a thunderstorm. Elsewhere, The production team is gearing up for everything from heatwaves to potential evacuations. They've been closely monitoring the weather since the mini-tornado, which pelted Queensland with hailstones.
Read more: Why Gazza won't be on I'm A Celebrity 2024 At present, the region is under severe weather warnings due to intense heat, but torrential rainstorms are also forecasted. An insider told The Sun : " ITV bosses don't know if they're coming or going - its either factor 50 or umbrellas. Bosses have plans in place for all scenarios, they just wish they knew which one they were planning for.
" However, producers reassured: "We have contingency plans for all weather." Thus far there are no celebrities confirmed for I'm A Celeb 2024 - however one has given a fairly enormous hint by pitching up to Heathrow Airport and checking into a flight to Australia. That makes the first contestant as close to confirmed as you can be McFly's Danny Jones.
Danny was all smiles as he walked through departures, with a guitar strapped to his back, p.