You are here
Eighteen injured in Mecca stampede — Saudi media
By AFP - Jul 02,2016 - Last updated at Jul 02,2016
An aerial view shows Muslim worshippers praying at the Grand Mosque, the holiest place in Islam, in the holy city of Mecca during Ramadan, on Lailat Al Qadr, or Night of Power, Saudi Arabia, on Friday (Reuters photo)
RIYADH — Eighteen pilgrims have been injured in a stampede near Islam’s holiest site, Saudi media reported on Saturday, as the kingdom continues to review safety after a deadly crush during last year’s Hajj.
The incident happened on Friday night near the Grand Mosque in Mecca, the Al Riyadh newspaper said, as Muslims gathered in large numbers to mark the Night of Destiny, one of the high points of the holy fasting month of Ramadan.
All the injured were treated at the scene and none required admission to hospital, the newspaper cited a health official as saying.
Every year, hundreds of thousands of pilgrims flock to Mecca to carry out the lesser Umra pilgrimage during Ramadan — especially during its last 10 days.
They include the Night of Destiny, when the angel Gabriel is believed to have given the Prophet Mohammed the verses of the Koran.
The incident comes as Saudi authorities continue to unveil new safety measures for this year’s Hajj in September.
A crush at last year’s Hajj killed more than 2,000 pilgrims in the worst disaster to ever strike the annual ritual.
According to figures from foreign officials, at least 2,297 pilgrims died. Saudi Arabia issued a death toll of 769.
Newspapers reported on Friday that, among new security measures, Hajj pilgrims this year will have to wear an electronic safety bracelet to store their personal information, including address and medical records.
The Hajj and Umra pilgrimages bring millions of Muslims to the holy places in Saudi Arabia every year.
Related Articles
RIYADH — Saudi Arabia's shura council recommended Monday an expansion of roads leading to the site of a ritual in the annual Hajj pilgrimage
RIYADH — Saudi Arabia's top cleric said Iranians are "not Muslims", after Iran's supreme leader launched a fresh tirade over the kingdom's h
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — Charges and a trial are expected soon in Saudi Arabia over last year's crane collapse in the Holy City of Mecca that