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Regional leader of Spain’s Canary Islands rejects hantavirus-hit cruise docking there

By Thomson Reuters May 6, 2026 | 2:47 AM

(Corrects paragraph 3 to reflect Clavijo leads a coalition with the People’s Party (not “belongs to ​the People’s Party”)

MADRID, May 6 (Reuters) – ‌The regional government of Spain’s Canary Islands is opposed to allowing a luxury cruise ship that has been ‌hit ​by an outbreak ⁠of the deadly hantavirus ⁠to dock on the archipelago, its leader, Fernando Clavijo, said on Wednesday.

“This decision is not based ​on any technical criteria, nor is there sufficient information ⁠to reassure the ⁠public or guarantee their safety,” ​Clavijo told radio station COPE.

He added ​that he had requested an ‌urgent meeting with Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez to discuss the issue. Clavijo leads a coalition with the ⁠conservative People’s Party – the main opposition to Sanchez’s Socialists.

Earlier on Wednesday, Spanish state ⁠broadcaster TVE ‌reported the cruise ship ⁠was set to dock ​at ‌the Canary island of ​Tenerife, citing ⁠sources from the country’s health ministry. The ministry did not immediately respond to Reuters’ requests for comment.

(Reporting by David Latona; Editing by ​Charlie Devereux)