Fatal Pilgrimage:
This year's Haj pilgrimage has resulted in the terrible deaths of over 1,000 pilgrims from various nations due to extreme temperatures in Mecca, which hovered around 51 degrees Celsius.
Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly has established a crisis team after learning that over 530 Egyptian pilgrims died during this year's journey. The crisis unit revealed that 31 people died because of chronic conditions.
According to a statement issued by the unit, the 16 accused reportedly neglected to provide vital services, including medical care, to pilgrims. These companies were accused of arranging travel using personal visit visas rather than haj visas, which are required to attend Mecca's ceremonial sites. Without haj permits, pilgrims were unable to receive Saudi medical care, forcing them to walk across the desert to reach Mecca and risk deportation.
"The agencies are being criticized for sending pilgrims to Saudi Arabia on personal visit visas rather than haj visas, which grant entrance to Mecca, where haj ceremonies are performed. Medical assistance provided by Saudi officials to ameliorate the challenges of pilgrimage is not available to anyone travelling on a personal visa. The pilgrims who died had to go over the desert to Mecca to avoid arrest or expulsion, according to the statement.
The haj pilgrimage this year has taken a devastating toll among diverse nations due to extreme temperatures in Mecca, which hovered above 51 degrees Celsius.