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The evacuation of the MV Hondius unfolded in phases. It began with medical evacuations for the most urgent suspected hantavirus cases, then shifted to a tightly managed removal of the remaining passengers and crew after the ship reached Tenerife in Spain’s Canary Islands [2][
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The available reports describe a controlled public-health operation: small groups disembarked, were moved to shore and onward transport, and were repatriated or taken to medical facilities for quarantine and monitoring [7][
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The MV Hondius evacuation was staged, not a chaotic abandon ship event: three suspected cases were medically evacuated first, then the ship reached Tenerife on May 10, 2026, where passengers and crew began leaving in...
The MV Hondius evacuation was staged, not a chaotic abandon ship event: three suspected cases were medically evacuated first, then the ship reached Tenerife on May 10, 2026, where passengers and crew began leaving in... The operation followed a rare Andes hantavirus cluster linked in reports to three deaths and several suspected or confirmed infections, with case counts still evolving as authorities traced contacts [9][10][15].
Evacuees were sent onward by military or government aircraft to quarantine or hospital facilities; WHO recommended a 42 day quarantine for passengers from the vessel [6][7][13].
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The MV Hondius is a Dutch-flagged polar expedition cruise ship, and reports identified the outbreak as involving Andes hantavirus, a rare strain that has documented person-to-person transmission under close-contact conditions [9][
14]. Most hantavirus infections are associated with exposure to infected rodents’ urine or droppings, and person-to-person spread is considered rare; that is why the Andes strain prompted extra caution [
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Before the wider evacuation began, the outbreak had already been linked in reports to three deaths and several suspected or confirmed infections [9][
10]. Other reports noted that the exact number of suspected cases changed as health authorities continued testing and contact tracing [
15].
The first major evacuation step involved people believed to be ill. Three patients suspected of having hantavirus were evacuated from the MV Hondius and were receiving medical care in the Netherlands, according to reporting that cited the World Health Organization and the cruise operator [2]. Those patients were described as German, Dutch and British nationals, including a British crew member [
2].
Separate reporting described evacuations taking place while the ship was off Cape Verde, with suspected cases being taken off before the vessel continued toward Spain’s Canary Islands [5][
14]. That earlier medical removal helped clear the way for the ship to sail on to Tenerife, where authorities planned to process the remaining people on board [
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14].
The MV Hondius reached Tenerife early Sunday, May 10, and the main passenger-and-crew evacuation began there [6][
8][
13]. The ship arrived at the industrial port area of Granadilla on Tenerife, according to reports of the operation [
8][
13].
Disembarkation was done in controlled groups rather than as a normal cruise arrival. Spanish passengers were reported to be among the first to leave; one account said 14 Spanish passengers disembarked first, in groups of five [8]. Other reporting also said Spanish nationals were the first group taken off after the ship reached Tenerife [
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Personnel in protective gear helped escort evacuees during the transfer from the vessel to shore, and passengers were then moved onward by bus toward the airport or medical facilities [7][
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After leaving the ship, passengers were not simply released into Tenerife. Several countries sent military or government aircraft to repatriate their nationals, and evacuees were routed to quarantine or hospital facilities after arrival [6][
7].
Reports said the first evacuated passengers reached Madrid and were taken to a military hospital, while a French evacuation plane landed in Paris and was met by emergency vehicles that transferred passengers to hospitals [6]. Other flights for Canadian and Dutch nationals were also reported as part of the repatriation effort [
6].
The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control classified passengers and crew as high-risk contacts as they disembarked and returned to their home countries [3]. The World Health Organization recommended a 42-day quarantine for passengers from the vessel, reflecting the caution around possible exposure and the long monitoring window used in this response [
13].
The sourced accounts do not describe a violent, uncontrolled or failed evacuation. They describe a slow, supervised process: medical evacuation first, ship movement to Tenerife, group-by-group disembarkation, escorted transfers, and government-organized flights [2][
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That does not mean the situation was routine. The evacuation followed weeks of illness and deaths connected in reports to the outbreak, and health officials continued to trace contacts internationally [9][
10][
15]. But the evacuation itself was reported as orderly and heavily managed, with public-health precautions shaping each step [
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The MV Hondius evacuation was a staged containment and repatriation operation. The sickest suspected cases were removed first for treatment, then the remaining passengers and crew began leaving the ship at Tenerife in controlled groups, with many sent onward by government or military aircraft to quarantine or hospital care [2][
6][
7][
13].
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