EU Civil Protection Mechanism provided safe evacuations
Since the activation of the EU Civil Protection Mechanism by Spain on 6 May, the EU’s Emergency Response Coordination Centre has been facilitating the safe evacuation of people aboard the MV Hondius cruise ship. Five repatriation flights coordinated by the EU already took place on Sunday 10 May. The flights, departing from Tenerife where the cruise ship was anchored, were executed by France, Spain, the Netherlands, Greece, and Ireland. A sixth and last flight, executed by the Netherlands, is taking place today.
The Commission is also mobilising response capabilities and stockpiles from its strategic reserve. It has pre-positioned in Tenerife a medical evacuation aircraft from the EU fleet and hosted by Norway. Additional transport, logistics capacities and protective equipment are ready to be deployed if needed.
The Emergency Response Coordination Centre has deployed a Liaison Officer to Tenerife to support on-site coordination with the relevant authorities throughout the operation. The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control deployed two experts from the EU Health Task Force on the ship, before people were disembarked.
Facilitating a common approach across Member States and global partners
On top of the EU Civil Protection Mechanism, the Commission is also supporting the health response to the Hantavirus outbreak. It is helping drive a joint European response, working closely with Spain (where the cruise passengers disembarked), Member States, countries participating in the Civil Protection Mechanism, ECDC, the World Health Organization, and G7 partners.
The Health Security Committee, chaired by the Commission, is bringing together national health authorities, and is helping align the measures for safe disembarkation, repatriation and follow-up of passengers.
Coordination is taking place continuously, with daily meetings of the EU Civil Protection Mechanism, the Health Security Committee or targeted multilateral contacts. This allows authorities to share the latest information, adjust operational plans, follow up on any potential case, and keep the European response aligned as the situation evolves. The Commission’s priority is to protect citizens, support those directly affected and help Member States move quickly together, based on the latest evidence.
Source: European Commission
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