The hantavirus ship is almost here: anger rises in Tenerife - is it dangerous for residents?
The Spanish government has authorised passengers from the MV Hondius to disembark at the port of Granadilla this weekend following an agreement with the World Health Organisation. The decision has sparked protests from local dock workers in Santa Cruz.
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