CORRECTED-Last two evacuation flights from hantavirus-hit ship to depart Monday afternoon
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TENERIFE/MADRID, May 10 (Reuters) - The final two flights to evacuate passengers from the cruise ship hit by a deadly hantavirus outbreak docked near Tenerife will depart on Monday afternoon, Spain's health minister said on Sunday evening, adding 94 passengers had been evacuated so far.
One flight frm Australia will carry six passengers and another from the Netherlands will take 18 passengers, with both flights also taking passengers from other countries which did not send their own repatriation flights, officials have said.
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