“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 hantavirusto dock on the archipelago,” ‌its leader, Fernando ‌Clavijo, ⁠said on Wednesday (May 6, 2026).

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

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He added that he ​had requested an urgent meeting with ⁠Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez to discuss the issue. Mr. Clavijo ‌belongs to the conservative People’s Party - the main Opposition to Mr. Sanchez’s socialists.

Earlier on Wednesday (May 6, 2026), 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.