ITV’s World Cup production team abandons an outdoor rooftop studio in New York during a live broadcast after strong winds cause disruptions. Multiple reports say the high winds make conditions unsafe or unworkable for the presenters and crew, prompting a move away from the outdoor setup. The presenters and pundits relocate to continue the show, with coverage adjusted to account for the change in location. The reports describe the winds as fierce enough to create “havoc” at the studio site, affecting the broadcast environment. Specific details on whether the move involves switching to an indoor space or another filming area are not specified, but the relocation is described as immediate and necessary to keep the live coverage running. Overall, the accounts agree that weather conditions—not technical issues—drive the decision to abandon the outdoor studio and shift the broadcast plan during the program.