Production staff on I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here are working 24 hours a day to get the set at Gwrych Castle back up and running according to hosts Ant ans Dec.
In a video posted to their Instagram the Geordie duo updated fans with news about the clean-up project needed to get it back on air.
Since Storm Arwen hit, causing destruction and travel delays across Wales and ruining the set of I'm A Celebrity at Gwrych Castle, the popular show has not been shown live since Thursday.
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A pre-recorded episode was shown on Friday and the show was cancelled over the weekend and on Monday.
The celebrities have also been moved from Gwrych Castle in north Wales with former contestant Richard Madeley suggesting they have been moved back to their separate isolation houses.
ITV has announced the show will return on Tuesday and Ant and Dec took to their Instagram to share the news.
In a video posted to their joint Instagram account the presenters praised the I'm A Celebrity team and crew for working "around the clock 24/7" to get the castle and camp ready.
They said: "We've got great news. The team has worked around the clock 24/7 to get the site back up and ready and safe to carry on."
The presenters then announced the show would be back on Tuesday before making jokes about using a toy castle and figurines had the hiatus continued.
Ant said: "[Being back on air] means we don't have to present to this castle and these figures pretending they are celebrities anymore."
The hosts then used two toy Welsh dragons as a fake trial for the fake castle saying: "We don't have to do that anymore because we are back!"
This year's series has already faced some serious mishaps with Good Morning Britain presenter Richard Madeley taken to hospital and then unable to return to the castle due to Covid guidelines while it is believed other campmates such as Frankie Bridge are also suffering from illnesses.
I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here will return to ITV at 9pm on Tuesday.
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