Passengers from the Hondius ship disembarking at Tenerife port during a coordinated hantavirus evacuation.
Passengers from the Hondius ship disembarking at Tenerife port during a coordinated hantavirus evacuation.
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Successful disembarkation of 94 Hondius passengers in Tenerife despite Clavijo opposition

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The evacuation of passengers from the Hondius ship, amid a hantavirus outbreak, proceeded normally on Sunday at Granadilla de Abona port. Ninety-four people of various nationalities left the vessel under WHO and Spanish authorities coordination. Final transfers remain scheduled for Monday.

The MV Hondius anchored at the Tenerife port around 6:00 a.m. Disembarkation began at 9:45 with the 14 Spaniards, who were taken by UME buses to Tenerife South airport and flown on a military plane to Torrejón base. There they entered Hospital Gómez Ulla to start quarantine and undergo PCR tests.

In total, 94 passengers from 19 nationalities left the ship on Sunday. Groups included those from France, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Turkey and the United States. One French person developed symptoms compatible with hantavirus during the repatriation flight, according to Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu.

Two women in Alicante and Barcelona, contacts of a deceased passenger, tested negative in PCR tests and will remain in hospital isolation. Canary president Fernando Clavijo rejected the anchoring citing health risks, but the central government proceeded with the operation coordinated by Minister Mónica García. Pope León XIV and President Pedro Sánchez thanked the solidarity of the Canarians.

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Initial reactions on X focus on the smooth disembarkation of Hondius passengers under WHO and Spanish coordination, despite political tensions. Users criticize Clavijo's opposition as obstructive, while others voice health skepticism or note low public risk. Diverse accounts include journalists and regular users sharing neutral updates and opinions on the controlled process.

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Photorealistic depiction of the MV Hondius cruise ship docking in Tenerife for passenger evacuations due to hantavirus.
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MV Hondius cruise ship with hantavirus heads to Tenerife for evacuations

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Spain's government authorized the MV Hondius cruise ship to dock in Tenerife after a hantavirus outbreak that killed three people. Passenger evacuations will begin on May 11 and European Union countries will repatriate their citizens.

A day-long operation to repatriate passengers and crew from the MV Hondius cruise ship struck by hantavirus neared completion late Sunday with 94 people flown home from Spain’s Canary Islands. Three passengers have died from the outbreak that began after the vessel departed Argentina in April. Health officials stressed the risk to the public remains low.

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The cruise ship with the hantavirus outbreak will not dock in Tenerife; passengers will be transferred by launch for immediate repatriation or quarantine.

The Canary Islands government has refused to allow the mv hondius cruise ship to anchor for more than 24 hours at puerto de granadilla, just hours before its scheduled arrival early sunday. The central government seeks a 36-hour window to coordinate the evacuation of the 147 asymptomatic passengers.

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Passengers and crew from the MV Hondius cruise liner started leaving the vessel in Tenerife on Sunday as health authorities tracked eight confirmed cases of the Andes virus linked to the outbreak.

Spain's Health Ministry confirmed on Monday a second positive hantavirus case among the 14 Spaniards evacuated from the Hondius cruise ship who are in quarantine at Madrid's Gómez Ulla hospital.

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A Swiss man who left the MV Hondius cruise ship at Saint Helena has been confirmed infected with Andes hantavirus and is now isolated in a Zurich hospital. The ship, which has seen three deaths from the outbreak, is heading to Tenerife for passenger evacuation.

 

 

 

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