A new installment of Survivors 2023: No Man’s Land started this Tuesday with several open fronts: including the schism between the Pantoja and Cortés families over the monumental row between Asraf Beno, Isa Pantoja’s boyfriend, and Manuel Cortés, son of Raquel Bollo and great friend of the singer. However, fights aside, there was a television moment that left viewers with their mouths open.

This occurred when Carlos Sobera gave way to Laura Madrueño during the first live connection of the program with Honduras. At that precise moment, a strong and unexpected tropical storm began that caused the presenter to end her connection in an accidental way.

It all happened when Carlos Sobera connected the Cayos Cochinos where Laura Madrueño was to tell the last hour of what happened in the survival reality show: he had to comment on several discussions that had taken place in the last hours between various contestants. However, when he was preparing to comment on the incidents, an unexpected tropical storm caught him squarely.

In fact, just before Sobera uttered that “we open microphones. Good evening, Laura”, the area behind the meteorologist was clear and sunny. Immediately afterwards and when the presenter welcomed his partner, the time changed. It was a matter of a few seconds.

“Good night, even if it rains,” said the Basque. And, then, Madrueño raised his arms upwards, as if attracting the rain, and a very strong gust of water began to fall on top of him. So much so that the presenter could hardly open her eyes. “Look what is happening,” the Madrid woman released.

To which Sobera, throwing her hands to her face, commented: “Please! But what is that?”. “I promise you that a second ago we had sun and look at the storm that is falling on us right now,” Madrueño explained, trying to continue with his speech.

In fact, “you can’t imagine what storms, even we have gotten out of bed. Living this out in the open is something spectacular ”, she assured at another moment of the connection. It seemed “the end of the world”, the contestants described before the thunder and the way it poured in Cayos Cochinos. A most rugged connection that ended, shortly after, in sun.