Spain races to evacuate more than 90 people from hantavirus ship
Spanish authorities have announced plans to evacuate over 90 people from a ship affected by a suspected hantavirus outbreak before the end of Sunday. Health officials and emergency response teams are coordinating the operation to safely remove passengers and crew while minimizing the risk of further infections.
The evacuation comes after several individuals on board reportedly showed symptoms linked to hantavirus, a rare but potentially serious disease transmitted mainly through contact with infected rodents or their droppings. Medical teams have been deployed to assess the condition of those affected and provide immediate treatment where necessary.
Officials stated that strict health and safety protocols are being followed during the evacuation process. Passengers are expected to undergo medical screening and observation upon arrival, while the vessel may remain under quarantine pending further investigation.
Spanish health authorities are continuing to trace possible sources of exposure and have urged calm, emphasizing that the risk to the general public remains low. Further updates are expected as the evacuation operation progresses and test results become available.
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