The Guardian - World News5d ago
Passengers begin evacuating cruise ship hit by hantavirus
Passengers are being evacuated from the cruise ship MV Hondius in Tenerife following a hantavirus outbreak that has resulted in three deaths and eight illnesses. Spanish passengers were the first to disembark on Sunday morning, screened by medical teams in hazmat suits before being transported to the airport for flights to their home countries. The ship, carrying 146 people, arrived in the early hours of Sunday. Passengers and crew, confined to their cabins to prevent further spread, are being screened for the virus. Flights are scheduled for passengers from the UK, Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, Greece, Canada, Turkey, France, Ireland, the US, and Australia, with isolation periods of 42 days required. The evacuation is being coordinated to minimize contact with the local population.
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Associated Press (AP)5d ago
Hantavirus-stricken cruise ship arrives at Tenerife in Spain’s Canary Islands
A cruise ship, the MV Hondius, carrying over 140 passengers and crew, has arrived at Tenerife in Spain's Canary Islands. While no one on board currently shows symptoms, five passengers who previously disembarked have tested positive for hantavirus, and three individuals have died. The ship will remain at anchor, with disembarking individuals being screened for symptoms and evacuated via flights once ready. Authorities emphasize that those leaving the ship will have no contact with the local population. The outbreak involves the Andes virus, which can, in rare cases, spread between people.
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Al Jazeera5d ago
Cruise ship hit by hantavirus outbreak arrives in Tenerife
The Dutch-flagged cruise ship MV Hondius, carrying passengers affected by a hantavirus outbreak, arrived in Tenerife, Spain, on Sunday, May 10, 2026. The outbreak, which has resulted in at least three deaths among eight ill passengers, prompted the World Health Organization and the European Union to request Spain manage the evacuation. All passengers are considered high-risk contacts and will undergo testing by Spanish health authorities before being transported to the airport for repatriation. Thirty crew members will remain on board to sail the ship to the Netherlands for disinfection. Hantavirus is typically spread by rodents but can, in rare instances, transmit between people.
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