Evacuation of hantavirus-hit cruise ship in Canary Islands must be completed by Monday, regional government says, citing adverse weather.
The Canary Islands regional government said Friday that the evacuation of a cruise ship hit by hantavirus must occur between Sunday and Monday, as adverse weather will force the vessel to leave after that.
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