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Backlash About Today Show Hosts ‘Out Of Touch’ Trip to Dubai and Stay in $ 1500 a night Hotel during the deadly NSW floods-as the wife of Karl Stefanovic Jasmine Tags and shows their luxury excavations

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Nowadays, viewers of the Show Channel Nine have beaten to send the hosts of the show to broadcast live Dubai amidst NSW floods.

The hosts of the breakfast program Karl Stefanovic And Sarah Abo is currently staying at the Atlantis The Royal Hotel in the Palm Jumeirah.

The five -star accommodation starts from $ 1,400 for a week night and $ 1,600 for a weekend evening.

However, many have criticized nine for taking the decision to broadcast the show in the luxurious city, while deadly floods of parts of NSW remain hanging, resulting in five dead and damage up to 10,000 properties.

‘I just want to pass on my disappointment, how can the today show promote a $ 20K suite in Dubai, when we have one Cost of living Crisis in Australia and more than 30,000 people cut off in NSW from the floods? Serious?’ One person wrote on social media.

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Nowadays the viewers of the viewers have beaten Channel Nine for sending the hosts of the show to broadcast live from Dubai in the midst of the record-breaking NSW floods. Karl Stefanovic and Sarah Abo are currently staying at Atlantis The Royal Hotel in the Palm Jumeirah

Nowadays the viewers of the viewers have beaten Channel Nine for sending the hosts of the show to broadcast live from Dubai in the midst of the record-breaking NSW floods. Karl Stefanovic and Sarah Abo are currently staying at Atlantis The Royal Hotel in the Palm Jumeirah

However, many have criticized nine for taking the decision to broadcast the show in the luxurious city, while deadly floods of parts of NSW remain hanging, resulting in five dead and damage up to 10,000 properties. Depicted, Karl, Sarah and chef Ali El Bourji

However, many have criticized nine for taking the decision to broadcast the show in the luxurious city, while deadly floods of parts of NSW remain hanging, resulting in five dead and damage up to 10,000 properties. Depicted, Karl, Sarah and chef Ali El Bourji

‘And which viewer at home can it afford $ 1000 per night to stay there. They are out of contact, “said another.

‘There is a decoupling between the show going and the viewers who take care of it at home. It can therefore get some tourist interest/return for Dubai, but it is not the first initiative of the viewer, ‘a third commented.

‘[Not] A good idea if you have a flood disaster in Australia, but the hosts report from abroad on a luxury trip, “another wrote.

Karl, Sarah and other presenters at the Today Show, including Richard Wilkins, stopped on Friday to the United Arab Emirates.

Karl is also accompanied by his wife Jasmine and their five -year -old daughter Harper who enjoyed the holiday.

Jasmine shows off their luxurious hotel on Instagram by regularly posting photos with her followers.

It is because more than 32,000 people remain isolated by tidal water and around 400 property are considered habitable or destroyed, according to the NSW State Emergency Service.

It is expected that more rain and strong winds will influence the recovery efforts with a risk of landslides and overthrowing trees in the coming days.

Richard Wilkins (photo) is also abroad and enjoys all the highlights of the hotel
Weatherman Tim Davies (photo) reports from the Waterpark

Richard Wilkins (left) and Tim Davies (right) are also enjoying all the highlights of the hotel abroad

Karl is accompanied by his wife Jasmine and their five -year -old daughter Harper who enjoyed the holiday

Karl is accompanied by his wife Jasmine and their five -year -old daughter Harper who enjoyed the holiday

Jasmine shows off her luxurious hotel on Instagram by regularly posting photos with her followers

Jasmine shows off her luxurious hotel on Instagram by regularly posting photos with her followers

Jonathan How of the Bureau of Meteorology said that strong wind could hinder the recovery efforts on Monday and Tuesday.

“We are talking about the winds of 60-80 km/h, which can cause a lot of damage to many trees that come down,” he said.

Prime Minister Chris Minns visited Taree and said that the state government wants to help the community get back as quickly as possible.

Hardening and disaster fairs are planned to become available in the coming days and efforts to improve the resilience of the flood in Tare and will follow other communities.

But earlier attempts, although well -intentioned, were not always delivered in areas affected by floods.

“We are determined not to repeat the mistakes of the past, since we have more and more of these natural disasters,” said Minns.

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