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More Than 1,000 Pilgrims Died In This Year’s Hajj

More than 1,000 people died during this year’s Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia as the faithful faced extreme high temperatures at Islamic holy sites in the desert kingdom, officials said, Samy Magdy reported for the Associated Press (AP).


Saudi Arabia has not commented on the deaths during the pilgrimage, which is required of every able Muslim once in their life.



More than half of the fatalities were people from Egypt, according to two officials in Cairo. Egypt revoked the licenses of 16 travel agencies that helped unauthorized pilgrims travel to Saudi Arabia, authorities said.


Saudi Arabia has not commented on the deaths during the pilgrimage, which is required of every able Muslim once in their life.



The Egyptian government announced the death of 31 authorized pilgrims due to chronic diseases during this year’s Hajj, but didn’t offer an official tally for other pilgrims.


However, a Cabinet official said that at least 630 other Egyptians died during the pilgrimage, with most reported at the Emergency Complex in Mecca’s Al-Muaisem neighborhood.


Confirming the tally, an Egyptian diplomat said most of the dead have been buried in Saudi Arabia.




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