Passengers aboard a cruise ship affected by hantavirus will disembark in Tenerife, one of Spain’s Canary Islands, officials confirmed. All travelers will then be evacuated to their home countries.
The decision follows the outbreak of hantavirus among those on board. Local authorities coordinated with international health agencies to manage the situation.
The ship is scheduled to dock at a port on the island. Medical teams will be on standby to assist passengers during the disembarkation process.
Officials emphasized that the evacuation aims to prevent further spread of the virus. Each passenger will receive health screenings before departing.
Affected individuals will be transported via chartered flights. Governments of the passengers’ home countries have been notified to arrange quarantine measures if needed.
The cruise line expressed cooperation with health authorities. Passengers have been informed of the plan and advised to follow medical guidance.
Tenerife’s local health system is prepared to handle any potential cases. The island’s tourism sector remains unaffected by the incident.





