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Germany, France, Belgium, Ireland, Netherlands to send planes for passengers on hantavirus-hit cruise ship

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Posted on May 9, 2026

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· Last updated: May 9, 2026

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Countries prepare to evacuate hantavirus ship passengers

International Response to Hantavirus Outbreak on Cruise Ship

TENERIFE/MADRID, May 9 (Reuters) - Countries prepared to evacuate their citizens from the luxury cruise ship hit by a deadly strain of hantavirus that is due to anchor near Tenerife early on Sunday, as health authorities said the risk of the virus spreading was low.

World Health Organization Guidance and Public Communication

The World Health Organization briefed member states with nationals on board on Saturday on how to manage the process, advising active monitoring of passengers for a 42-day period from the last point of exposure. 

“I need you to hear me clearly: this is not another COVID. The current public health risk from hantavirus remains low,” World Health Organization chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus wrote in a letter to the public published on X earlier on Saturday.

He said he wanted to take the unusual step of sharing a statement to address people’s concerns.

“Passengers will be ferried ashore at the industrial port of Granadilla, far from residential areas, in sealed, guarded vehicles, through a completely cordoned-off corridor, and repatriated directly to their home countries. You will not encounter them”, he added.

Details of the Outbreak

Number of Cases and Fatalities

THREE PEOPLE HAVE DIED IN THE OUTBREAK

The luxury cruise ship MV Hondius left for Spain on Wednesday from the coast of Cape Verde after the WHO and European Union asked the country to manage the evacuation of passengers onboard after the hantavirus, which typically begins with flu-like symptoms, was detected.

Usually the virus is spread by rodents but can in rare cases be transmitted person-to-person.

The World Health Organization 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.

Timeline and Evacuation Logistics

The ship is expected to anchor near the island between 0300 GMT and 0500 GMT.

Local authorities have said the evacuation must take place between Sunday midday local time (1100 GMT) and around the same time Monday before conditions at sea are expected to become stormier for the rest of the month.

Evacuation Plans by Country

European Countries' Response

Belgium, France, Germany, Ireland, and the Netherlands will send planes to evacuate their citizens aboard the Tenerife-bound cruise ship, Spain's interior minister said in Madrid on Saturday.

The European Union is sending two further planes for the remaining European citizens, Fernando Grande-Marlaska added.

Non-European Countries' Measures

The U.S. and UK have confirmed planes and contingency plans were being arranged for non-EU citizens whose countries were unable to send air transport, he said.

British passengers and staff on the cruise ship will be taken to a hospital in northwest England for an initial isolation period once they are repatriated, UK health authorities said on Saturday.

Americans will be sent to Nebraska for quarantine and testing, travel blogger Jake Rosmarin, who is on board the ship, posted on social media.

Onboard Operations and Disinfection

Evacuation of Passengers and Crew

All passengers as well as 17 crew members will be evacuated but 30 crew will stay on board and travel on to the Netherlands, Spain's Health Minister Monica Garcia said.

Luggage and Deceased Passenger Protocol

Luggage and the body of a deceased passenger on the ship will remain on board and the ship will be fully disinfected on arrival, she added.

Order of Disembarkation

Spanish citizens will disembark first, with the order of evacuation of the remaining groups of citizens to be determined by health authorities. Citizens will not be able to disembark until their evacuation plane is ready to depart, Grande-Marlaska said.

(Reporting by Victoria Waldersee in Madrid, Corina Pons in Tenerife, Olivia Le Poidevin in Geneva, Bart Meijer in Amsterdam; Writing by Victoria Waldersee; Editing by Aislinn Laing, Alexandra Hudson and Barbara Lewis)

Key Takeaways

  • Germany, France, Belgium, Ireland and the Netherlands deploying evacuation flights for their citizens on the hantavirus‑hit cruise ship (lemonde.fr)
  • EU will send two additional planes for remaining European nationals; U.S. and UK are organizing contingency air transport for non‑EU citizens (lemonde.fr)
  • Passengers may bring essential items; remaining luggage and the deceased’s body will stay aboard and be transported to the Netherlands for disinfection (lemonde.fr)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which countries are sending planes to evacuate passengers from the cruise ship?
Germany, France, Belgium, Ireland, and the Netherlands are sending planes to evacuate their citizens from the cruise ship affected by a hantavirus outbreak.
What measures are being taken for non-EU citizens onboard the cruise ship?
The U.S. and UK have confirmed planes and contingency plans for non-EU citizens whose countries are unable to send air transport.
What will happen to the belongings and body of the deceased passenger?
Essential belongings may be taken by passengers, but remaining luggage and the body of the deceased passenger will stay on the ship until it reaches the Netherlands for disinfection.
Who will disembark from the cruise ship first?
Spanish citizens will be the first to disembark, with the order for the remaining groups determined by health authorities.

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