Three die after virus outbreak on Atlantic cruise ship
BBC News
Last updated: May 4, 2026
A suspected virus outbreak has led to three deaths on a cruise ship in the Atlantic. The World Health Organization (WHO) has confirmed one case of Hantavirus, with further investigations underway.
- The cruise ship, identified as the MV Explorer, was en route from Argentina to Antarctica when the outbreak occurred.
- The three deceased individuals were passengers on the ship.
- One confirmed case is Hantavirus, a rare but serious disease transmitted by rodents.
- Health authorities are currently analyzing samples from other passengers and crew members who exhibited symptoms.
- The ship has been diverted to a port in Uruguay for quarantine and further medical assessment.
- The WHO is collaborating with national health agencies to manage the situation and prevent further spread.
- No other cruise ships have reported similar outbreaks at this time.
- Travelers planning trips to the region are advised to stay informed about health advisories.
- The full extent of the outbreak and the specific virus responsible are still being investigated.