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90-Second Read: Cruise ship hit by Hantavirus outbreak arrives in Spain's Tenerife

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Published May 10, 2026

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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. 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. 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. Hantavirus is usually spread by rodents but can in rare cases be transmitted person-to-person. The passengers, none of whom has displayed signs of infection.

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. Six of these people are confirmed to have contracted the virus, with another two suspected cases, the WHO has said. 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. 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.

Eight people on board fell ill, including three who died. 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. The evacuation is expected to begin between 7:30 and 8:30 a.m. The WHO said on Friday that eight people had fallen ill, including three who died, a Dutch couple and a German national. Get this delivered to your inbox, and more info about our products and services.

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Source published May 10, 3:06 AM EDT. Hantavirus Now reviewed reporting from CNBC and summarized the key points below.

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