The first passengers evacuated from a hantavirus-stricken cruise ship docked near Spain’s Canary Islands have arrived in Madrid.
Fourteen Spanish nationals were on the chartered flight from Tenerife. They now face mandatory quarantine at a military hospital in the capital.
Before boarding the plane in Tenerife, staff involved in the operation pulled white hazmat suits over the evacuees’ clothes and hosed them down on the airport tarmac.
Passengers are being evacuated by nationality, with French nationals reportedly the second group to leave the island.
Health Minister Mónica García said the operation was “proceeding normally” and that all passengers on board the MS Hondius were asymptomatic.
The MV Hondius pulled into the port of Granadilla before dawn on Sunday, a month after the first passenger died on board.
The sun rose to reveal it anchored offshore, with military police boats on patrol and a major operation unfolding on land to help more than 100 passengers and crew disembark.



