Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Over 1K deaths during hajj mostly unregister­ed pilgrims

The dead came from more than 10 countries stretching from the United States to Indonesia, and some government­s are continuing to update their totals

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RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AFP) — Saudi Arabia said Sunday that more than 1,300 faithful died during the hajj pilgrimage which took place during intense heat, and that most of the deceased did not have official permits.

"Regrettabl­y, the number of mortalitie­s reached 1,301, with 83 percent being unauthoriz­ed to perform hajj and having walked long distances under direct sunlight, without adequate shelter or comfort," the official Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported.

An AFP tally last week, based on official statements and reports from diplomats involved in their countries' responses, put the toll at more than 1,100.

The dead came from more than 10 countries stretching from the United States to Indonesia, and some government­s are continuing to update their totals.

Arab diplomats told AFP last week that Egyptians accounted for 658 deaths — 630 of them unregister­ed pilgrims.

The diplomats said the cause of death in most cases was heat-related.

Temperatur­es in Mecca this year climbed as high as 51.8 degrees Celsius, according to Saudi Arabia's national meteorolog­ical center.

Riyadh had not publicly commented on the deaths or provided its own toll until Sunday.

On Friday, however, a senior Saudi official gave AFP a partial toll of 577 deaths for the two busiest days of hajj: June 15, when pilgrims gathered for hours of prayers in the blazing sun on Mount Arafat, and June 16, when they participat­ed in the "stoning of the devil" ritual in Mina.

The official also defended Riyadh's response, saying: "The state did not fail, but there was a misjudgeme­nt on the part of people who did not appreciate the risks."

The Saudi health minister, Fahd Al-Jalajel, on Sunday described management of the hajj this year as "successful,” SPA reported.

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