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Storm hits 'Celebrity Love Island'
Published Friday, Jun 10 2005, 18:25 BST | By James Welsh
A strong storm system over the islands of Fiji has made it unlikely that a live Celebrity Love Island will air on ITV tonight.
A statement from the network says:
"A tropical storm is currently ravishing the island resulting in power cuts and the residents on the Island being stranded.
"Obviously this means that the presenters, crews and production staff are unable to get on or off the Island.
"Every effort is being made to get an hour long live show out tonight, however the likelihood is that we will be unable to do so and therefore, with no access to the Island, we will be unable to evict one of the contestants."
In the event that ITV is unable to transmit an hour-long live show, the network plans to run a repeat of yesterday's episode followed by "unseen/live coverage" at 21:30.
A statement from the network says:
"A tropical storm is currently ravishing the island resulting in power cuts and the residents on the Island being stranded.
"Obviously this means that the presenters, crews and production staff are unable to get on or off the Island.
"Every effort is being made to get an hour long live show out tonight, however the likelihood is that we will be unable to do so and therefore, with no access to the Island, we will be unable to evict one of the contestants."
In the event that ITV is unable to transmit an hour-long live show, the network plans to run a repeat of yesterday's episode followed by "unseen/live coverage" at 21:30.
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