Hantavirus Outbreak Cruise: St. Helena's Unexpected Visitors

About 40 passengers from a cruise ship affected by a hantavirus outbreak disembarked at St. Helena. Among them were the wife of a deceased Dutch man and several others who are currently receiving medical attention. The Dutch foreign ministry reported the incident but did not reveal current passenger locations.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Thehague | Updated: 07-05-2026 13:40 IST | Created: 07-05-2026 13:40 IST
Hantavirus Outbreak Cruise: St. Helena's Unexpected Visitors
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Around 40 passengers from a cruise ship plagued by a deadly hantavirus outbreak disembarked on the island of St. Helena, according to Dutch officials. The incident occurred following the death of a Dutch passenger during the voyage.

Notably, among those who left the ship were the wife of the deceased Dutch man, a South African woman now hospitalized, and a Swiss man also receiving treatment. This information was disclosed by the Dutch foreign minister, Tom Berendsen, in a letter to parliament.

The situation remains uncertain as authorities have not confirmed the current locations of the disembarked passengers.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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