MADRID, May 9 (Reuters) – Germany, France, Belgium, Ireland, and the Netherlands have confirmed ‌they will send planes to evacuate ‌nationals from their respective countries aboard the Spain-bound cruise ​ship hit by a hantavirus outbreak, Spain’s interior minister said in Madrid on Saturday.

The European Union is sending two further planes for ‌the remaining European ⁠citizens, Fernando Grande-Marlaska added. The U.S. and UK have also confirmed ⁠planes and contingency plans were being arranged for non-EU citizens whose countries were unable ​to send ​air transport, he ​said.

Passengers will be allowed ‌to take essential belongings with them but the remaining luggage, as well as the body of the deceased passenger onboard, will remain on the ship and be taken ‌to the Netherlands where it ​will be disinfected, Garcia ​said.

Spanish citizens ​will disembark first, with the order ‌of evacuation of the ​remaining groups ​of citizens to be determined by health authorities. Citizens will not be able to ​disembark until ‌their evacuation plane is ready to ​depart, Grande-Marlaska added.

(Reporting by Victoria Waldersee, ​Editing by Aislinn Laing)