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I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! bosses are said to have been forced to draw up an evacuation plan for camp following more torrential rain.
It comes after hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly revealed they almost had to call Saturday's live show due to the stormy weather.
Now a source told The Sun: 'All the campmates are fine, but producers monitored them on Saturday night as the storm worsened. The crew were struggling to make it on site.
'At one point there was genuine concern about how much they would be able to, fortunately, it calmed down a bit and all was OK.'
MailOnline have contacted ITV for comment.
I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! bosses are said to have been forced to draw up an evacuation plan for camp following more torrential rain
It comes after hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly revealed they almost had to call Saturday's live show due to the stormy weather
During Saturday's instalment of the ITV show, the campmates looked downcast as storms battered the camp, and it appears the conditions have also thrown filming into chaos.
Presenters Ant and Dec, both 49, joined Joel Dommett, 39, on the spin-off show Unpacked, and revealed that they almost missed filming on the latest episode due to the severe weather.
Speaking about the torrential rain, Joel told viewers: 'It's really loud here' as he pointed towards the rainstorm.
Joel then said to both hosts: 'We should talk about the fact that we almost didn't make it in today.'
Dec shared: 'I mean, we've had a very dramatic morning,' as Ant explained: 'We all got texts this morning saying the rain is so bad you might not even make it in today.'
Dec added: 'Well my text was from Joel, I woke up this morning and the first message on my phone was him going 'This is so exciting'. Everyone was stopped from coming on-site because the rain was so bad.'
Joel confessed: 'I left my hotel, my wife's here and she doesn't trust me with the key. I left the hotel without a key and then I got a text saying 'You're not coming in for a bit' and then I sat outside my hotel for about two hours in the rain.'
Dec admitted that the weather became 'biblical' during the night - leaving them unsure as to whether filming would go ahead or not.
Now a source said: 'All the campmates are fine, but producers monitored them on Saturday night as the storm worsened. The crew were struggling to make it on site
During Saturday's instalment of the ITV show, the campmates looked downcast as storms battered the camp, and it appears the conditions have also thrown filming into chaos
Presenters Ant and Dec, both 49, joined Joel Dommett , 39, on the spin-off show Unpacked, and revealed that they almost missed filming today's episode due to the severe weather
He shared: 'It was a bit of an effort to get the show on air today, there were only a few people here because we couldn't get on site.'
While Ant revealed: 'It's only been this bad once before and we all nearly got trapped on site and a lot of people couldn't leave for ages.'
Although the weather began to improve, there is still some uncertainty over Sunday's Bushtucker Trial.
Joel asked the hosts: 'What have we got in store (the Bushtucker Trial)' and Ant revealed: 'I do know it's been delayed because of the weather, we'll be here a lot longer today.'
Dec added: 'They need to make sure the trial that was scheduled is doable in the area that it is.'
Speaking about the torrential rain, Joel said: 'We should talk about the fact that we almost didn't make it in today'
Dec shared: 'I mean, we've had a very dramatic morning,' as Ant explained: 'We all get texts this morning saying the rain is so bad you might not even make it in today'
Joel asked the hosts: 'What have we got in store (the Bushtucker Trial)' and Ant revealed: 'I do know it's been delayed because of the weather, we'll be here a lot longer today'
'Everything's a little bit up in the air here. And we don't know who's doing it because they're choosing.'
The hosts then admitted that some of the tents had blown down overnight - including the one where family and friends wait for their loved ones.
It comes after BBC Radio 1’s Dean McCullough became the second contestant to be voted off this year’s I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!
The Northern Irish presenter, 32, was greeted off the bridge by his mother, Ann, 51.
After establishing himself in the first episode as a campmate who screamed during Trials, Dean went on to be voted in for seven Bushtucker Trials.
'The more you do it the more you get used it,' he told hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly. 'I wanted to do my family proud and myself proud. I am a strong person, I've just never been in that situation before.'
On the experience as a whole, he added: 'It's absolutely nuts, I still can't believe I'm here. I'm not disappointed to be going, I have early soaked up this whole experience, all the trials the things that I've faced, got stuck in at camp and I really enjoyed it. When I woke up this morning, I thought if I go today I'll be over the moon, I've lived the whole experience, I got to see the Jungle Junkyard.
BBC Radio 1’s Dean McCullough is the second contestant to be voted off this year’s I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!
The Northern Irish presenter, 32, was greeted off the bridge by his mother, Ann, 51
'It was nothing like I expected it to be not at all. You don't see the way the camp has to keep moving, we're so close, we sleep next to it.'
He added: 'You won't believe how bored we get in there. We played every game in there under the sun twice. You won't believe how much I have learnt about myself in there.'
Dean also weighed in on claims that he had avoided his share of the chores in camp, notably water carrying - a role typically left to fellow DJ Melvin Odoom.
'I pulled my weight,' he insisted. 'But the thing with me and Jane [Moore] was I was out doing the trials every day and we made a pact that I did what I could while I was there, so that was that.
'Melvin didn't speak to me about doing the water. I had done six trial back to back and he left me sleeping, I didn't ask him to do that! He's just a nice guy, but don't come back and say I haven't done anything.'
He added: 'We've had a lol about it. We wind each other up in camp no edn. I don't mind breaking the rules a bit and jumping in and mucking in to do other people's chores because you want to leave people sleeping or whatever.'

