Jasmine Harman issued an update on A Place in the Sun as she revealed filming has been resumed in Spain.
The presenter, 48, decided to relocate to the sunny shores of Spain with her husband and their two children in October 2023 after spending years helping house-hunters find their dream home in the same location.
Parts of Spain were recently hit with "catastrophic" weather, meaning filming of the Channel 4 property hunting show had to be put on hold. However, in a new update, Jasmine revealed the sun had finally come back out, meaning they were able to return to filming.
In a video shared on her Instagram Stories, Jasmine said: "It's November. The sun has finally come back out here in Spain after what can only be described as some pretty catastrophic weather last week.
"But we're back to normal now and I look forward to keeping you updated throughout our house hunt."
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The red alert for dangerous torrential rain was issued after horrendous floods engulfed the Valencia area last week with the death toll climbing to 217, including three British people.
Areas across the Costa Del Sol were also hit with torrential rain, causing countless cars to be swept away. Last week, Jasmine assured her followers that she and her family were "safe" after issuing an update from the flooded streets of Malaga.
In a video shared on Instagram, the TV presenter sported a yellow rain coat as she shared a glimpse of the devastating impact the downpour had on the city's rivers.
"We've come to Malaga for the day. It's a bit wet," she told her followers. Turning the camera around, Jasmine showed the overflowing and fast-paced river below her, adding: "The river looks like it's about to burst its banks!"
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After the shocking scenes, Jasmine sparked concern amongst fans as she didn't post on Instagram for 24 hours. Returning to the social media platform, the property expert addressed the messages she'd received from fans who were worried for her safety.
"Many of you have probably seen the news about the flooding in Spain," she said. "Thank you to those who've expressed concern."
Jasmine continued: "We're all fine, we're all safe, we haven't been affected by flooding where we are. We were in Malaga yesterday, and the weather was very intense and it's set to be raining all week.
"But we're all safe and sound so thank you and I just wanted to say we're thinking about the people who have been more seriously affected by the flooding."