Indian woman among 717 dead in Haj tragedy, 805 injured


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Riyadh, Sep 24 (IANS): At least 717 pilgrims, including an Indian woman, were killed, while another Indian was among the 805 injured in a horrific stampede during the Haj pilgrimage in the Saudi Arabian holy city of Mina on Thursday.

The number of injured has risen to 805 and 717 have died, said a tweet in Arabic from the official account of the Directorate of the Saudi Civil Defense.

As many as 805 people were injured in the tragedy, about five kilometres from Makkah, the Saudi Civil Defence authorities said.

It was not immediately clear what triggered the stampede, the first in the last nine years. The tragedy took place less than two weeks after a massive crane fell in the grand mosque at Makkah, killing over 100 and injuring more than 200 people.

More than 4,000 rescue workers and over 200 emergency vehicles worked feverishly to help the wounded.

A woman from Telangana was among the Haj pilgrims killed, an official of the Telangana State Haj Committee said in Hyderabad. Another Indian from Lakshadweep was among the injured, Kerala Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala told the media in India.

Photographs posted on the Saudi Civil Defence Twitter handle showed victims lying on stretchers, surrounded by rescue workers.

BBC reported that rescue operations were on. The stampede occurred on the first day of Eid al-Adha, or the Feast of the Sacrifice.

TV visuals showed rescuers taking away the injured, some in wheel chairs. Many of the injured had suffered bruises and lacerations on their bodies.

The injured cried out in agony as survivors tried to help the wounded pilgrims.

About two million Muslims are taking part in this year's Haj pilgrimage, which began on Tuesday. Some 136,020 pilgrims are from India.

The stampede took place barely two weeks after a massive crane fell in Makkah's grand mosque, killing over 100 people and injuring over 200. Eleven of the dead in the September 11 tragedy were Indians.

The worst Haj tragedy took place in 1990 when 1,400 people were killed in a stampede in an overcrowded pedestrian tunnel.

There were conflicting reports on where Thursday's stampede took place.

Xinhua cited the Saudi Civil Defense as saying that the incident happened amid a rush at the stoning as part of Haj rituals. Muslim pilgrims throw stones on a wall representing the devil.

Al Jazeera, however, said the deaths took place on a street between pilgrim camps.

"The street is named Street 204. This stampede did not happen during the stoning of the devil ritual," an Al Jazeera correspondent said.

In India, National Conference leader Omar Abdullah mourned the deaths of the Haj pilgrims.

"Tragic news coming out of Mecca," the former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister tweeted. "Prayers with the injured and with the loved ones of the deceased."

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal mourned the deaths and said: "Terrible tragedy. Prayers for all."

  

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  • cyril mathias, udupi

    Fri, Sep 25 2015

    Heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family members.Accidents in Churches,Mosques ,temples,could be avoided if proper attention is paid to the safety of the pilgrims.Dear Gods,why do you allow your faithful to die like this?

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  • Af,, Mangaluru

    Fri, Sep 25 2015

    cant be avoided this type of stampede,many people lost their precious life very sad.

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  • Suleman Beary, Udupi

    Fri, Sep 25 2015

    It was a sad news to hear.
    Blame game is on as who is responsible for what. Irrespective of all these our readers has difference of opinion. We wish all of those who are responsible for future events should learn lesson out of these. I pray all those who lost their lives peace hereafter as well their family patience to bear the losses of their bread earners.

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  • prr, sullia

    Fri, Sep 25 2015

    Sad news. Hope Saudi's learn from this and avoid such tragedies next time around.

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  • jeetendra hegde, mumbai

    Thu, Sep 24 2015

    over modernising the holy place costs poor devotees lives..

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  • mohammed sherief riyadh, mangalore

    Thu, Sep 24 2015

    inna lillahi va inna ialihi rajihoon
    very sad news may allah grant them jannah

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  • shaji, mangalore

    Sat, Sep 26 2015

    I don't consider them as human who have disagreed with these comments. I could not understand what they think of themselves and in which category. I think these people are alive with dead soul and heart. Shame on your guys.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Sep 24 2015

    Sad ...

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  • Cynthia, Moodbidri

    Thu, Sep 24 2015

    RIP. Stampede due to bomb scare ? Here more people died than haricane Katrina in the USA

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Thu, Sep 24 2015

    Stampede is worst thing to happen at religious places, be at Temples or Mosques. Complete failure of crowd management and control at such peak time.

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  • A. S. Mathew, U.S.A.

    Thu, Sep 24 2015

    This news is too shocking read. Those people with their noble intention went for a pilgrimage and died!

    May their souls rest in peace. Pray for the fast recovery of the wounded people. Condolence to the bereaved families.

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  • Don, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 24 2015

    "The tragedy occurred due to a sudden rush of the pilgrims on Street 204 in Mina"

    Sad news when precious lives are lost something should be done to prevent it from happening ever again. There were 2 Million pilgrims and within such a short time period they are all were trying to complete formalities & leave and hence the sudden surge.

    The only solution would be either of the following:
    1. Let people through strategic locations in manageable groups/batches, but this would take far more time and so they would have to increase the number of days of the pilgrimage.

    2. If the number of days cannot be increased then restrict the number of people/pilgrims .

    Pick only one.

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  • edward, mangalore

    Thu, Sep 24 2015

    May the more than thousand souls of the departed Rest in Peace and best wishes to those more than thousands injured for a fast recovery...

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  • B Mohammed , Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 24 2015

    Sad news indeed. However, sometimes natural disaster helps to control population This is lack of knowledge that people had about the truth, the truth is that prayer can be offered anywhere

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  • S.F.H, Indian

    Thu, Sep 24 2015

    Very very sad indeed..inna lillahi wainna illaihi raajihoon...Saudi government have done a splendid job by providing world class infrastructure to perform hajj.Controlling millions and millions of people from all over the world at a time at one place is not easy at all..

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  • Rudolf, Mumbai

    Thu, Sep 24 2015

    May the departed souls RIP and best wishes to those injured for a fast recovery!!

    Very tragic that one after another two tragedies have struck this holy place killing and maiming 100s of pilgrims!!

    Stampede is an every year affair, the authorities there should find out some method to reduce the stampedes and protect the lives of thousands of innocent pilgrims!!

    While on the subject of crowd control incidentally a study conducted by Harvard research has come out with a report that the Kumbh Mela is better organized than the FIFA World Cup which is truly amazing!!

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  • S.M. Nawaz kukkikatte, Dubai

    Thu, Sep 24 2015


    Inna lillahi wainna lillahi rajiwoon
    Unfortunate incident.

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  • R.Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Thu, Sep 24 2015

    Think this is a every year occurring at Haj.Very sad.
    This also happens at KumbMela and other major religious happenings in India.
    Lack of planning and easy attitude on part of the officials concerned
    leads to this tragedy.
    A piece of advice if you want...
    Go to religious places by all means.
    Go when God is alone.
    Meet him in peace.Do not go when he is too busy and all want to meet him.
    In any case he is there everywhere. Is he not?
    He does not run anywhere. Does he?
    In any case at the end if you have to go alone.

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  • mohammed alam, mangaluru

    Thu, Sep 24 2015

    mr.bhandarkar,i want to let u know that allah resides every where.As a part of islam we believe that its a holy place and we need to visit there atleast once in our lifetime,so muslims proceed there whatever might be the case,as you told precaution must be taken,it happened unexpectedly due to heavy crowd.

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  • Mohammed, Mangalore/Makkah

    Thu, Sep 24 2015

    Innalillahi wa inna ilaihi rajohoon.
    the Stampede didn't took place during Jamarat(Stoning) but in the streets of the camps(after returning from Jamaraat) where Haji's stay during next 2 days for throwing stones at Jamarat.
    The incident was due to Haji's not following the instructions from their Mutawwif's(Group co-coordinator's).

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  • Rebecca D'Souza, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 24 2015

    Very sad incident. May the souls of the departed Rest in Peace.

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Thu, Sep 24 2015

    Two major tragedies in this month itself in the Holy place Mecca,a sad news indeed ,sometime it is beyond our control too.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Thu, Sep 24 2015

    Saudi government should take serious steps to avoid such painful incident of stampede.
    Please reduce the no of Pilgrims.
    May the souls of deceased rest in peace.

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Thu, Sep 24 2015

    This is really heart burning….. May be few of them waited for so long and spending so much money to make once in a life time pilgrimage trip of Hajj but their life ended like this means really painful to bear for their relatives, friends and even for all too!!!! May God rest their soul in peace forever

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  • sampath,

    Thu, Sep 24 2015

    sad news..nothing less then Natural disaster..RIP

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