All scouts have left the event in South Korea that has been hit by extreme heat and poor conditions.
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The event has been plagued by issues and all 40,000 scouts have now left the campsite due to an incoming storm.They will remain in the South Korean capital until 12 August, when the jamboree was due to finish.Harri's mother, Elen Hepden, said she "can't really think of blaming anybody", but her son was disappointed he would miss out on the chance to mingle with scouts from other nations.
UK Scouts chief executive Matt Hyde told the BBC he felt let down by organisers and UK activities had been set back years.
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