Luxury Cruise That Turned Into a Floating Death Trap | Hantavirus on Hondius
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The greatest danger turned out to be a microscopic virus that came aboard with the passengers and turned a luxury liner into an isolated steel trap in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.
The ship was to cross the South Atlantic, sail along the western coast of Africa, past the Cape Verde Islands, and complete its long journey in the Canary Islands at the port of Tennere.
Three passengers died right on board. Despite all the efforts of the medics, more than eight other people were in extremely critical condition.
The ship's captain immediately imposed a strict quarantine regime, locking everyone in their cabins.
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On April 1, 2026, the expedition vessel Hondius departed from Argentina on a 33-day luxury cruise costing passengers up to $25,000 per ticket. But by mid-Atlantic, a microscopic threat had transformed the ship into a floating quarantine zone. Three passengers were dead. Eight more were on life support. And 150 people sat locked in their cabins, terrified. Episodes: 0:00 - Introduction 0:45 - Route & Ticket Prices 2:15 - Ship's Technical Specifications 3:30 - Andes Virus 5:00 - Crisis Begins 6:45 - Diplomatic Deadlock 7:15 - Evacuation & Consequences #hantavirus #cruiseship #hondiusship