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BBC fans call out 'hypocrisy' as Naga Munchetty warns co-star to 'stay safe' in storm

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BBC Breakfast fans were outraged as Naga Munchetty warned Welsh Corespondent Tomos Morgan to "keep safe" after he'd been sent to report from a storm Eunice danger zone in South Wales.The 46-year-old host, had urged people to "stay home" while prompting the red weather warnings from the MET office with regards to "absolutely necessary" travel.However fans called out the programme's hypocritical behaviour, with reporters being sent to gather footage when dangers were highlighted on the show.One person fumed on Twitter: "We're all supposed to stay indoors/avoid coasts!

Schools closed here in N Wales, yet you send a correspondent into a red warning (danger to life) area!!"Another echoed: "@bbcbreakfast Why are you sending your people out near coast line ?????

Telling people to stay safe and at home #hypocrites."A third complained: "Seriously @BBCBreakfast you spend half the morning highly dangerous storm #redwarning & advising people to #stayathome, then send your chaps to outside broadcast in areas expected to most impacted!

Advice #stayaway! #bbcbreakfast."While a fifth agreed: "Don't go anywhere near this you say yet there you are reporting live.

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