Winter Love Island has been introduced to a fresh new hell as a wildfire rages two plots next to it. The fire crew rushed to get the blaze under control but the show bosses already have an evacuation plan in place if things go downhill.
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Fire next to Love Island villa in South Africa
Show bosses have contestants’ security and safety as their first priority. According to The Sun, while the show’s cast and crew are completely safe, Love Island bosses are closely monitoring the situation to get things under control.
An insider told the publication:
Fire crews were rushed to Ludus Magnus estate after a wildfire broke out just two fields away from the villa.
The winds were pretty high so there were concerns the blaze could move towards the villa but the fire crews managed to get it under control.
Naturally, the welfare of everyone on the show is the main priority and an evacuation plan has been put in place if it’s needed.
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Not ‘uncommon’ wildfire
The insider explained that fires are ‘not uncommon’ in South Africa, however, that doesn’t make it any ‘less worrying.’ If the blaze is not put under control, it can be immensely destructive. The insider added:
The blaze burned for around three hours before it was put under control.
A local fire crew are now monitoring the situation to ensure the safety of everyone in the vicinity.
Meanwhile, an ITV spokesperson confirmed:
A fire brigade has attended a fire in the local area.
The incident is not on the Villa grounds. Love Island cast and crew are completely safe.
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The Sun: Love Island plunged into chaos as wildfire rages next to villa in South Africa