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British paratroopers land on Tristan da Cunha for suspected hantavirus case

British paratroopers land on Tristan da Cunha for suspected hantavirus case

Summary

British paratroopers parachuted onto the remote island of Tristan da Cunha to deliver medical help and oxygen for a suspected hantavirus patient. The island has no airport and is usually reached by boat, making this quick military mission necessary.

Key Facts

  • A British national with a suspected hantavirus case arrived on Tristan da Cunha from the cruise ship MV Hondius.
  • Six paratroopers, an RAF consultant, and an army nurse were dropped onto the island to provide medical aid and oxygen.
  • Tristan da Cunha is Britain’s most remote inhabited overseas territory, with no airstrip and about 221 people living there.
  • The rescue team traveled over 7,000 miles and took about 56 hours to get from the UK to the island.
  • The paratroopers landed on a rocky golf course in challenging wind and weather conditions.
  • The Ministry of Defence said this was the first time medical personnel were parachuted in for humanitarian support.
  • Plans are in place to extract the team safely by ships and provide further medical assistance.
  • The UK government said it is working with local and international authorities to support people affected by the situation.
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