The city at ‘the end of the world’ faces hantavirus crisis – here’s why

WorldTravel
18 May 2026 • 8:49 PM MYT
The Independent
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The city at ‘the end of the world’ faces hantavirus crisis – here’s why

  • Ushuaia, Argentina's southernmost city and a major hub for Antarctic cruises, is facing a tourism crisis amid speculation about a deadly hantavirus outbreak.
  • The controversy centers on an investigation by Argentina's Health Ministry into whether a Dutch couple, who died in April, contracted the rat-borne virus in Ushuaia before boarding a cruise.
  • Ushuaia authorities vehemently deny the claims, labeling them a 'smear campaign' and asserting there is no evidence to suggest the outbreak originated in the city.
  • Despite the lack of evidence, the unconfirmed link has led to cruise cancellations and concerns that future travelers may avoid Ushuaia, significantly impacting its tourism-reliant economy.
  • The slow progress of the official investigation into the outbreak's origin is perplexing experts, while local officials are working to reassure visitors about the safety of the region.

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