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Published 19:57 29 Nov 2018 GMT
Updated 20:57 29 Nov 2018 GMT

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The show's bosses say that they are prepared to get everyone to safety at the first sign of danger.
"We speak to the fire services regularly," a show source told The Mirror.
“There is no immediate danger but the safety and the welfare of our cast and crew is our number one concern, and so we will continue to watch how the fires develop.
"We are really hoping they don’t get any closer to camp.”
It's not the first time the show's cast has endured extreme weather.
The camp was battered by torrential rain and thunder and lightning in 2015, forcing contestants to flee to the Bush Telegraph for shelter.
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