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Extreme Heat Claims Lives of Hajj Pilgrims in Mecca

Michelle Wilson by Michelle Wilson
June 24, 2024
in Asia Pacific, International
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Hundreds of Hajj pilgrims in Mecca have succumbed to heat-related illnesses over the past few days as the region experienced extreme temperatures. Saudi authorities reported that the intense heat, reaching highs of over 110°F (43°C), contributed to the tragic deaths of at least 500 of the pilgrims who were performing the annual Islamic pilgrimage.

The Hajj, a mandatory religious duty for Muslims, requires pilgrims to perform a series of physically demanding rituals, often in crowded conditions. This year’s extreme temperatures have exacerbated the challenges, leading to a significant number of heatstroke and dehydration cases among the pilgrims. Medical facilities in Mecca have been overwhelmed with cases as healthcare workers strive to provide emergency care to those affected.

The Saudi government has implemented various measures to mitigate the impact of the heat, including the installation of cooling stations and the distribution of water and electrolyte drinks. Despite these efforts, the severity of the heat has proven to be a formidable challenge. The Health Ministry urged pilgrims to take precautions, such as staying hydrated and seeking shade whenever possible noting that over 2,000 Hajj pilgrims had been treated.

The deaths have sparked concerns about the adequacy of preparations for extreme weather conditions during the Hajj. This incident underscores the need for enhanced infrastructure and emergency response plans to protect the millions of pilgrims who visit Mecca each year. International observers and health experts are calling for a comprehensive review of current practices to ensure the safety of future pilgrims.

Pilgrims who survived the ordeal shared harrowing accounts of their experiences. One pilgrim from Pakistan described the heat as “unbearable” and emphasized the need for better support for those undertaking the pilgrimage. Another pilgrim from Indonesia recounted seeing several people collapse due to the intense heat.

Temperatures at the Grand Mosque in Mecca were reportedly as high as 125°F (51.8°F) on Monday. 

The Saudi authorities have vowed to investigate the circumstances surrounding the deaths and to improve safety measures for future Hajj seasons. This tragedy serves as a grim reminder of the potential dangers posed by climate change and extreme weather events, particularly in regions that host large gatherings.

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