Canary Islands and Spain in Open Clash over Hantavirus Ship
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Canary Islands and Spain in open clash over hantavirus ship
MV Hondius anchored off Granadilla early Sunday after a night of tension between the Canary Islands government and Madrid over evacuation flights, leading President Fernando Clavijo to threaten to block the stop.
The government writes on several occasions 'antavirus' (sic) instead of hantavirus, and in addition, in the title it is written 'anatvirus'
The highly commented arrival in Tenerife of the MV Hondius, the cruise on which an outbreak of the dangerous hantavirus has been unleashed, has provoked a political quarrel between the Canary Government and the Central Executive that has been lived until the last moments before the arrival of the ship in the vicinity of Tenerife, where it remains anchored from the first hours of this Sunday.The autonomous president of the Canary Islands, Fernand…
Eight hours before the ship's arrival in Tenerife, the Canary Islands refuse to accept the central government's conditions, and there is no permission for the disembarkation, which is being watched by half the world. Read Source link: https://www.elmundo.es/espana/2026/05/10/69ffafd2e85eceb2488b456d.html Author: Quico Alsedo, Candela Ibáñez Publish date: 2026-05-10 04:21:00 Copyright for syndicated content belongs to the linked [...]
The arrival of the MV Hondius cruiser affected by an outbreak of hantavirus this Sunday to the Canary Islands has caused a hard clash between the autonomic executive of the islands, which tonight has amassed with preventing the anchoring of the ship, and the central, which has finally imposed the reception of the ship to proceed throughout the day to the disembarkation of its passage.Continue reading...
At the last hour of last night, at 11:30 (canary time), the president of the Canary Islands, Fernando Clavijo, launched a last ordago to the government of Pedro Sánchez refusing that the cruise ship MV Hondius anchored in the port of Granadilla de Abona . As ABC advanced, Clavijo claimed discrepancies about the hours that the ship would be anchored in this port south of Tenerife because, he said, there were no guarantees that the passengers woul…
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