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Cruise ship hit by hantavirus outbreak arrives in Tenerife

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Posted on May 10, 2026

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· Last updated: May 10, 2026

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Cruise Ship With Hantavirus Outbreak Arrives in Tenerife for Evacuation

Evacuation and Health Measures for Passengers and Crew

Arrival and Initial Response

TENERIFE, May 10 (Reuters) - The cruise ship hit by a deadly hantavirus outbreak arrived early on Sunday near the Port of Granadilla in Tenerife, Reuters footage showed, where it will anchor for the evacuation of the passengers and some of the crew.

Testing and Transportation Procedures

Health Screening of Passengers

The passengers, none of whom has displayed signs of infection, will be tested by Spanish health authorities to ensure they remain asymptomatic and then transported to land in small boats, according to Spanish officials.

Transfer to Airport and Repatriation

Sealed-off buses will then take the passengers to the Spanish island's main airport about 10 minutes away, where they will board planes heading to their respective countries.

Risk Assessment and Crew Management

Precautionary Measures for High-Risk Contacts

All passengers on the luxury cruise ship MV Hondius are considered high-risk contacts as a precautionary measure, Europe's public health agency said late on Saturday as part of its rapid scientific advice.

Evacuation Timeline and Crew Responsibilities

The evacuation is expected to begin between 7:30 and 8:30 a.m. (0630-0700 GMT), according to Spanish authorities.

Spanish nationals are set to disembark first with other nationalities to follow in groups, government officials said on Saturday. Thirty crew members will remain on board and sail to the Netherlands where the ship will be disinfected.

Background of the Outbreak

Origin and Detection of Hantavirus

The ship left for Spain on Wednesday from the coast of Cape Verde after the World Health Organization and European Union asked the country to manage the evacuation of passengers after the hantavirus outbreak was detected.

Coordination by International Authorities

WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus arrived on Saturday evening in Tenerife in the Canary Islands, alongside Spain's interior and health ministers and its minister for territorial policy, to coordinate the arrival of the ship.

Details on the Hantavirus Outbreak

Confirmed and Suspected Cases

The WHO said on Friday that eight people had fallen ill, including three who died - a Dutch couple and a German national. Six of these people are confirmed to have contracted the virus, with another two suspected cases, the WHO has said.

Transmission and Risk Assessment

How Hantavirus Spreads

Hantavirus is usually spread by rodents but can in rare cases be transmitted person-to-person. The WHO has said the risk to the wider global population is low, but the risk to passengers and crew on the ship is moderate.

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Corina Pons, Victoria Waldersee; Editing by Philippa Fletcher)

Key Takeaways

  • The MV Hondius arrived off Tenerife on May 10 to facilitate evacuation and repatriation under tight health controls. (lemonde.fr)
  • Eight hantavirus cases—including three fatalities—have been confirmed aboard the ship; all remaining passengers are considered high‑risk and will undergo testing before being flown home. (livescience.com)
  • The WHO and Spanish authorities are coordinating a complex, unprecedented evacuation: small boats to shore, sealed buses to Tenerife South airport, and charter flights to homelands, all aimed at minimizing local health risk. (huffingtonpost.es)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why did the cruise ship MV Hondius arrive in Tenerife?
The MV Hondius arrived in Tenerife after a hantavirus outbreak was detected onboard, requiring passenger evacuation and quarantine measures.
Were any passengers on the cruise ship showing hantavirus symptoms?
No passengers had displayed signs of infection. All were tested by Spanish health authorities to ensure they remained asymptomatic.
What measures were taken to evacuate the passengers?
Passengers were transported in small boats, then on sealed-off buses to Tenerife’s main airport to board flights home, as part of strict health protocols.
How many confirmed cases and fatalities were reported from the outbreak?
Six people were confirmed to have contracted hantavirus, with three fatalities reported by the WHO.
What is the risk level for passengers and crew on the ship?
The WHO stated the risk to the global population is low, but for passengers and crew onboard the risk is considered moderate.

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