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Bad Weather Threatens Hantavirus Cruise Ship Evacuation

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Bad Weather Threatens Hantavirus Cruise Ship Evacuation

This undated photo provided by Oceanwide Expeditions shows the m/v Hondius, a Polar Class 6 passenger vessel, at sea. (Oceanwide Expeditions via AP)

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Published: 09 May 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online.

A large-scale international evacuation effort is under intense time pressure in the Canary Islands as authorities race against worsening weather conditions to manage the disembarkation and medical assessment of passengers aboard the hantavirus-affected cruise ship MV Hondius. Officials have warned that the entire operation could be delayed by days or even weeks if it is not completed within a narrow weather window.

The Dutch-flagged vessel, which was travelling from Argentina to Cape Verde, is expected to reach waters off Tenerife this weekend. What follows has been described by Spanish authorities as an “unprecedented operation” due to the scale of coordination required and the international nature of the passengers involved.

The emergency response has been triggered by an outbreak of Hantavirus onboard the ship, which has already resulted in multiple fatalities and confirmed infections across several countries. Three passengers—a Dutch couple and a German national—have died, while additional confirmed cases have been reported among British, Dutch, and Swiss nationals receiving treatment in hospitals across Europe and beyond.

Spanish Health Minister Mónica García confirmed that Spain has been asked by the World Health Organization to lead the coordination effort. She described the situation as highly unusual, involving complex logistics, strict medical protocols, and coordination between at least 23 countries.

Authorities have confirmed that the ship will not dock in port. Instead, it will remain anchored offshore near the port of Granadilla, in southern Tenerife, where passengers will be assessed onboard before being repatriated or transferred to hospitals where necessary. The decision is aimed at preventing any possible spread of infection to the local population.

However, regional officials have warned that the operation is entirely dependent on a narrow weather window. Alfonso Cabello, a spokesperson for the Canary Islands regional government, said conditions would only allow safe transfers for a limited period on Sunday. If the operation is not completed within that timeframe, strong winds and high seas are expected to make maritime transfers impossible until at least the end of the month.

Cabello described the situation as highly restrictive, stating that the critical operational window may last only a few hours. If missed, evacuation efforts could be suspended, leaving passengers stranded offshore until conditions improve significantly.

The crisis has placed enormous pressure on Spanish emergency services, naval units, and international health agencies. The coordination effort includes medical teams, military transport, and diplomatic liaison officers from multiple countries, all working to ensure safe evacuation without exposing the public to infection risks.

Passengers on board include nationals from several continents. Spanish citizens among the 149 passengers and crew are expected to be transported under strict quarantine conditions to a military hospital in Madrid. Other international passengers will be repatriated directly to their home countries, even if they show symptoms, provided they do not require urgent hospital care.

Officials have emphasized that strict infection control measures will be enforced throughout the evacuation process. Patients will be assessed onboard the vessel before any transfer takes place, and no contact will be allowed between passengers and the local population of Tenerife.

The World Health Organization has stated that the overall public health risk remains low, as hantavirus is not easily transmitted between humans under normal conditions. WHO spokesperson Christian Lindmeier explained that the virus typically spreads through very close contact and does not behave in a manner comparable to airborne pandemics such as COVID-19.

Despite this reassurance, the outbreak has triggered widespread concern due to the international nature of the exposure. Health authorities across Europe, Asia, and the Americas are currently tracing passengers who disembarked earlier in the voyage before the outbreak was fully identified.

One of the most challenging aspects of the situation involves passengers who left the vessel in earlier stops without full contact tracing protocols in place. Reports indicate that more than two dozen individuals from at least 12 countries disembarked before the scale of the outbreak was understood, complicating global monitoring efforts.

Several countries have already activated emergency response procedures. Singapore’s Communicable Diseases Agency confirmed that two passengers who had been in contact with a confirmed case tested negative for the virus but will remain in quarantine for precautionary monitoring. Similarly, Australian consular officials have travelled to Tenerife to assist with the repatriation of citizens currently on board.

In Europe, hospitals in the Netherlands, Switzerland, and South Africa are treating confirmed cases. Medical teams are closely monitoring patients for complications, although most reported cases appear to have been identified early due to coordinated international surveillance.

Authorities are also investigating two possible additional cases, including one in the United Kingdom and another linked to a passenger who travelled through Spain after exposure. These cases remain under observation while diagnostic testing continues.

In Tenerife, local officials have expressed both concern and cautious reassurance. The President of the Canary Islands, Fernando Clavijo, has insisted that strict safeguards are in place to prevent any public exposure. He confirmed that evacuation logistics have been designed to ensure passengers are transferred directly from the ship to aircraft without entering public spaces.

Clavijo has also argued that Spain was not legally obliged to accept the vessel but agreed to do so on humanitarian and logistical grounds. He stressed that no passengers would disembark unless their onward transport was already secured and waiting.

Despite official reassurances, the situation has generated debate among local communities and tourism operators in Tenerife. The island, which relies heavily on tourism, has experienced mixed reactions from residents and business owners. Some have expressed concern that the presence of a disease-affected cruise ship could affect visitor confidence, even though authorities insist there is no risk to the public.

Local businesses near popular tourist areas have reported a largely calm atmosphere, with visitors continuing normal holiday activities. Many residents have accepted official assurances that the ship will remain offshore and that containment measures are sufficient to prevent any local spread.

However, some tourism operators have warned that public perception could still be affected if media coverage of the outbreak intensifies. They argue that even low-risk health alerts can influence travel behaviour in sensitive markets.

Medical experts involved in the response have reiterated that hantavirus outbreaks, while serious, are typically limited in transmission scope. They emphasize that infection usually occurs in very specific conditions involving close contact with bodily fluids or contaminated environments, rather than casual exposure.

The evacuation operation remains highly sensitive to timing, weather, and coordination across multiple jurisdictions. With international flights, military assets, and medical teams all positioned for a narrow operational window, officials say success will depend on precise execution within hours rather than days.

As the MV Hondius approaches Tenerife waters, the next phase of the crisis response will determine whether passengers can be safely evacuated or whether deteriorating weather conditions will force a prolonged delay at sea. For now, authorities remain in a race against time to complete one of the most complex maritime health emergencies in recent years.

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