Here’s the latest on MV Hondius based on recent coverage:
Key developments
- The MV Hondius was anchored off the coast of Cape Verde in early May 2026 after reports of hantavirus cases among passengers and crew, with three fatalities confirmed by authorities and others hospitalized or evacuated.[1][6][9]
- Spain’s Canary Islands region later supervised evacuations of passengers and crew, with authorities arranging medical exams and precautionary screening; the vessel was planned for subsequent disinfection and possible relocation to the Netherlands for further sanitization (reported around May 9–10, 2026).[2][3][6]
- By mid-May 2026, reports indicate most passengers and several crew members had been evacuated; some sources mention two sick individuals remained on board at times, while WHO and national health authorities coordinated medical transport to receiving countries.[3][5][9]
Timeline snapshot
- April 2026: Hantavirus outbreak linked to the Hondius emerges; several fatalities and illnesses reported as the ship cruises Atlantic routes toward the Canary Islands.[5][6]
- Early May 2026: Ship anchored near Cape Verde; docking restrictions imposed due to health risks; evacuations and medical screening underway.[9][1]
- May 9–11, 2026: Evacuations continue; ship reaches Spain/Tenerife for additional health checks; destination plans include disinfection in the Netherlands.[2][3]
What to watch next
- Status of any remaining passengers or crew and updated ferry/air evacuations to home countries, plus any official findings from the WHO or national health authorities on the hantavirus strain involved.[6][5]
- Confirmation of final docking permissions, timelines for complete disinfection, and any follow-on health advisories for travelers or cruise operators.[3][2]
Illustration
- A simple timeline can help visualize the outbreak from first reports in April 2026 through mid-May evacuations and disinfection plans. If you’d like, I can generate a concise timeline graphic.
Citations
- Coverage noting offshore status and fatalities: Times Now News summary of hantavirus outbreak on MV Hondius.[1]
- Evacuations and health screenings in Spain and planned disinfection in the Netherlands: ETV Andhra Pradesh report and other updates.[2][3]
- WHO involvement and evacuation details: Mirror article and RTÉ timeline articles referenced in the coverage.[9][3]
- General background and latest status updates: Wikipedia entry updated on the 2026 hantavirus outbreak.[5]
Would you like me to pull a more precise, day-by-day timeline or create a quick chart summarizing evacuations by country and status? I can also look for official statements from Oceanwide Expeditions or the WHO if you want the most authoritative sources.
Sources
MV Hondius cruise ship accidents and incidents reports, Oceanwide Expeditions (Small Cruise Lines) cruise law news, testimonials.
www.cruisemapper.comDirector-General of the World Health Organization Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus confirmed "Most passengers and crew of the MV Hondius cruise ship successfully disembarked" MV Hondius on Sunday night
www.mirror.co.ukSeven cases hantavirus has been confirmed on board a cruise ship currently anchored off the coast of Cape Verde.
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www.ndtv.comThe MV Hondius remains offshore near Cape Verde as three deaths are reported from a suspected hantavirus outbreak among passengers and crew., Agency News, Times Now
www.timesnownews.comThree passengers who were cruising the Atlantic Ocean on the MV Hondius have died, with one other person on the trip now in hospital with hantavirus, and two crew ill.
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