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Three passengers from the MV Hondius died after a hantavirus outbreak. The captain reassured guests there was “nothing infectious” following the first death, attributed to natural causes. Those needing more information should stay updated as the situation evolves.
A teenage tourist, Liu, tragically died after a cliff swing accident at Maliuyan Adventure Park in Huaying, Sichuan Province. Following the incident, local authorities have closed the park for rectification and initiated an investigation into the responsible institutions and personnel.
A Dutch couple, aged 69, died from hantavirus after birdwatching in Ushuaia, Argentina, before boarding the MV Hondius. Authorities believe they were exposed to rodents at a landfill site. WHO is tracing other passengers; further investigations into the outbreak are ongoing.
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