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Haj stampede claims over 700 lives near holy city
MEA says it is awaiting details; as the stampede occurred on the last day of the pilgrimage.
A huge stampede killed at least 717 people and injured hundreds more at
the Haj in Saudi Arabia on Thursday, in one of the worst-ever tragedies
at the annual Muslim pilgrimage.
The stampede, the second deadly accident to hit the pilgrims this month
following a crane collapse in Mecca, broke out during the symbolic
stoning of the devil ritual, the Saudi civil defence service said.
Bodies of pilgrims wearing traditional white clothing were left
scattered by the crush, surrounded by discarded shoes, flattened water
bottles and umbrellas that had been used for protection from the sun.
The civil defence service said that it was still counting the dead, who
included pilgrims from different countries, and that at least 863 people
had also been hurt.
Nearly two million people from across the globe were attending the Haj,
one of the largest annual gatherings in the world. Iran said at least 43
of its citizens were dead and accused Saudi Arabia of safety errors
that caused the accident.
‘Tripping all over each other’
The stampede began at around 9:00 am, shortly after the civil defence
service said on Twitter that it was dealing with a “crowding” incident
in Mina, about five kilometres from Mecca.
Hundreds of thousands of pilgrims had converged on Mina on Thursday to
throw pebbles at one of three walls representing Satan, for the last
major ritual of the Haj which officially ends on Sunday.
A hospital official told AFP the incident happened outside the Jamarat
Bridge structure, where the stoning takes place. A group of pilgrims
leaving the area collided with another group that was either moving in
the opposite direction or camped outside, the official said.
A Sudanese pilgrim in Mina said this year’s Haj was the most poorly organised of four he had attended.
“People were already dehydrated and fainting” before the stampede, said
the pilgrim who declined to be named. People “were tripping all over
each other”, he said, adding that a Saudi companion had warned him that
“something was going to happen”. Helicopters were flying overhead and
ambulances were rushing the injured to hospital, AFP reporters at the
scene said.
At one hospital, a steady stream of ambulances discharged pilgrims on
stretchers. The incident came as the world’s 1.5 billion Muslims marked
Eid al-Adha, the Feast of Sacrifice, the most important holiday on the
Islamic calendar.
It was the second major accident this year for Haj pilgrims, after a
construction crane collapsed on September 11 at Mecca's Grand Mosque,
Islam's holiest site, killing 109 people including many foreigners.
The Haj is among the five pillars of Islam, and every capable Muslim
must perform it at least once in a lifetime. For years the pilgrimage
was marred by stampedes and fires, but it had been largely incident-free
for nearly a decade following safety improvements.
In the last major incident in January 2006, 364 pilgrims were killed in a
stampede during the stoning ritual. In 1990, a huge stampede in a
tunnel at Mina after a ventilation system failure killed 1,426 pilgrims,
mainly from Asia.
Thursday's tragedy occurred outside the five-storey Jamarat Bridge,
which was erected in the last decade at a cost of more than $1 billion
and intended to improve safety during the pilgrimage.
Almost one kilometre (less than a mile) long, it resembles a parking
garage and allows 300,000 pilgrims an hour to carry out the ritual.
Official figures released Thursday said 1,952,817 pilgrims had performed
this year's Haj, including almost 1.4 million foreigners.
Foreign embassies were working to identify and assist their citizens caught up in the stampede.
In Tehran, Saudi Arabia's Shiite rival Iran said authorities at the Haj
had closed off two paths near where the accident later took place.
“This caused this tragic incident," the head of Iran's Haj organisation, Said Ohadi, told Iranian state television.
President and PM condole deaths
Prime Minister Narendra Modi offered his condolences after the disaster:
(Courtesy: The Hindu dated 25th September 2015)
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