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Australia to repatriate passengers from Hantavirus-hit cruise ship

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Posted on May 11, 2026

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· Last updated: May 11, 2026

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Australia to fly citizens home from virus-hit cruise ship, plans quarantine

Australian Government Response to Cruise Ship Hantavirus Outbreak

By Renju Jose and Lucy Craymer

Evacuation and Repatriation Efforts

SYDNEY/WELLINGTON, May 11 (Reuters) - Australia will charter a flight to evacuate its citizens from a Dutch-flagged luxury cruise ship linked to a deadly hantavirus outbreak, with returning passengers quarantined on arrival, the government said on Monday.

Details of the Outbreak

Eight people no longer on the MV Hondius have fallen ill, according to a World Health Organization tally from Friday, of which six are confirmed to have contracted the virus. Three have died, a Dutch couple and a German national.

Repatriation Plan

Environment Minister Murray Watt said four Australians, one resident of Tenerife and one resident of New Zealand will be repatriated.

"This is being done via an Australian government-supported flight, and we expect those people to return to Australia soon," Watt told reporters in Canberra.

Quarantine Measures for Returning Passengers

Quarantine Facility and Duration

Health Minister Mark Butler told a news conference the returning passengers will be quarantined at a facility in Western Australia for a minimum of three weeks. 

Government's Commitment to Public Safety

"I want to stress that our primary responsibility as a government, obviously, is to keep our community safe and healthy," he said. 

"We also have a responsibility to those passengers, to bring them home and to protect them from any risk, no matter how small, of potentially transmitting the virus without knowing it."

New Zealand's Preparedness

New Zealand's Director of Public Health Corina Grey said in a statement on Monday that the country's health services had the capacity to support any quarantine measures if required.

International Response and WHO Recommendations

Evacuations by Other Countries

Spain, France and the United States have evacuated their citizens from the MV Hondius, which has anchored near Tenerife, the largest of the Canary Islands, officials said. One U.S. citizen has tested positive to the virus, while another has mild symptoms.

World Health Organization Guidance

The WHO has recommended a 42-day quarantine for all passengers, while experts have urged calm, reminding a public scarred from the experience of the COVID-19 pandemic that this virus was far less contagious and posed little risk.

(Reporting by Renju Jose in Sydney and Lucy Craymer in Wellington; Editing by John Mair and Raju Gopalakrishnan)

Key Takeaways

  • Australia joins Spain, France, the US and other nations in evacuating citizens from the MV Hondius following a hantavirus outbreak of the Andes strain, with confirmed cases, multiple deaths and suspected human‑to‑human transmission (en.wikipedia.org).
  • The ship anchored off Tenerife on May 10; passengers began disembarking under stringent protocols, and countries are arranging chartered or military flights and imposing quarantines of up to 42 days for those returning (theguardian.com).
  • The outbreak involves the Andes hantavirus, with six confirmed and two suspected cases as of May 8–9, including three deaths; the virus’s potential for rare human‑to‑human transmission is under investigation (en.wikipedia.org)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Australia repatriating cruise ship passengers?
Australia is repatriating its citizens from the MV Hondius after a hantavirus outbreak was detected among passengers.
Where is the affected cruise ship currently located?
The MV Hondius is anchored near Tenerife, the largest of Spain's Canary Islands.
Will the repatriated passengers be quarantined?
Yes, all repatriated passengers will be quarantined upon arrival in Australia.
How many people have fallen ill or died from the outbreak?
Eight people have fallen ill, with six confirmed cases and three reported deaths: a Dutch couple and a German national.
Which other countries have evacuated their citizens from the cruise ship?
Spain and France have evacuated their citizens, with flights organized for Canada, the Netherlands, Turkey, the UK, Ireland, and the United States.

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