Suspected cholera: 2,000 people are stuck on ship. At least 14 passengers and one crew member are said to be suffering from diarrhea and vomiting.

They are isolated in their rooms. The shipping company offers hotlines for its guests to clarify questions about rebooking the further journey home. The guests stranded in Mauritius should receive free hotel stays. The ship left South Africa on February 13th for her journey via Madagascar to Reunion Island and Mauritius. She was then supposed to return to South Africa with the new passengers.