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Hantavirus Crisis Unfolds: American Cruise Passengers Evacuated in Spain's Canary Islands

Granadilla de Abona, Tenerife – May 10, 2026

In a scene blending urgency and quiet relief, dozens of presumed American nationals stepped off a virus-stricken cruise ship this afternoon at the port of Granadilla de Abona in Spain’s Canary Islands. The evacuation marks the latest chapter in a rapidly escalating hantavirus outbreak that has already claimed lives aboard the vessel and triggered a multinational repatriation effort involving more than 90 passengers and crew.

The disembarkation, captured in footage released by AFP, showed passengers wearing protective masks and being guided by Spanish health officials into waiting medical screening areas. Local authorities described the operation as “complex and highly coordinated,” involving Spanish naval assets, U.S. consular teams, and specialized infectious-disease units flown in from Madrid.

A Deadly Outbreak at Sea

Hantavirus, typically transmitted through rodent droppings or urine, is rarely associated with cruise ships. Yet health officials confirm that the pathogen spread rapidly through the vessel’s ventilation and shared spaces over the past ten days. Symptoms—high fever, muscle aches, and in severe cases, respiratory failure—appeared among passengers shortly after the ship departed from a port call in West Africa. At least three fatalities have been reported, with several others in critical condition and airlifted to hospitals in Tenerife.

Spanish health authorities have not yet released the ship’s name, citing ongoing investigations, but sources close to the operation indicate it is a mid-sized American-flagged vessel carrying primarily U.S. retirees and families. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has activated its highest-level incident command center in Atlanta, dispatching a team of epidemiologists to assist Spanish counterparts.

Repatriation Logistics Underway

More than 90 individuals are now expected to be evacuated from the Canary Islands over the coming 72 hours. U.S. Embassy personnel in Madrid have chartered additional flights and arranged for medical escorts on commercial carriers where appropriate. Passengers cleared of active infection will be flown to major U.S. hubs including Miami, New York, and Los Angeles for further monitoring.

“This is not a standard cruise-ship incident,” said a Spanish Ministry of Health spokesperson during a press briefing earlier today. “We are treating every disembarking passenger as a potential case until proven otherwise.” Thermal screening, blood tests, and 14-day quarantine protocols are being enforced both at the port and upon arrival in the United States.

What We Know About the Virus

Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) carries a mortality rate of up to 38 percent in some strains. While most North American cases originate from deer-mouse exposure in rural settings, the cruise-ship cluster represents an unprecedented maritime transmission event. Experts speculate that contaminated food stores or an infected rodent population aboard may have seeded the outbreak.

Dr. Elena Vargas, an infectious-disease specialist at the Hospital Universitario de Canarias, emphasized the importance of rapid isolation. “Early supportive care dramatically improves outcomes,” she told reporters. “We are fortunate that Spanish and American teams were able to move so quickly once the first cases were identified.”

Passenger Accounts and Family Concerns

Although direct interviews with passengers remain limited due to medical protocols, family members waiting at U.S. airports expressed a mixture of anxiety and gratitude. “My parents called from the ship two days ago and said they were feeling fine,” one relative told Global1.news via video link. “Now we’re just praying the tests come back negative.”

Social media has lit up with messages of support under the hashtag #CruiseEvacuation, while some travelers have questioned how such an outbreak could occur on a modern vessel with supposedly rigorous sanitation standards.

Broader Implications for Travel and Public Health

The incident has already prompted renewed scrutiny of maritime health regulations. The World Health Organization (WHO) is reviewing its guidelines for cruise-ship sanitation, and several major lines have voluntarily suspended West African itineraries pending further investigation. Insurance companies are bracing for a wave of claims related to trip cancellations and medical evacuations.

For the Canary Islands, the event is a stark reminder of their vulnerability as a major transit hub. Tourism officials stress that the outbreak is contained to the ship and poses no risk to the general public, yet hotel bookings in Tenerife have dipped slightly in the last 48 hours.

Looking Ahead

As the sun set over Granadilla de Abona this evening, the final groups of passengers were still being processed. Spanish military police maintained a secure perimeter while ambulances ferried the most vulnerable individuals to nearby hospitals. U.S. consular staff continued to coordinate paperwork for the repatriation flights scheduled to depart tomorrow morning.

The coming days will be critical. Epidemiologists will trace the precise source of the infection, while public-health officials monitor any secondary cases among first responders or port workers. For the passengers and their families, the priority remains simple: get home safely and receive the medical attention they need.

This hantavirus outbreak at sea has transformed what began as a routine vacation into an international health emergency. As authorities work around the clock, one fact is clear: the story is far from over.

This is Alex Thompson for Global1.news, reporting from Toronto.

Source: AFP via YouTube — 2026-05-10T19:48:48+00:00.

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