Hundreds die during the Hajj in scorching Saudi heat  

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CAIRO/RIYADH. More than 1,000 people lost their lives during this year’s Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia due to extreme heat, according to a Reuters tally. The nearly two million participants who journeyed to Mecca faced scorching temperatures.

The majority of the deceased were Egyptians. Security and medical sources informed Reuters that the Egyptian death toll had reached 672, with an additional 25 individuals still missing. Meanwhile, 236 Indonesians lost their lives, as reported by Indonesian government data. India’s External Affairs agency confirmed that 98 Indian citizens died during the Hajj.

Additional fatalities were documented from Tunisia, Jordan, Iran, and Senegal, bringing the total death toll for this year’s pilgrimage to at least 1,114 people, as per the Reuters tally. An Egyptian crisis unit, tasked with investigating the situation, took action on Saturday by suspending the licenses of 16 tourism companies. These companies were referred to the public prosecutor, accused of responsibility for the deaths, primarily among pilgrims not officially registered in the system. 

The crisis unit also confirmed that 31 deaths resulted from chronic illnesses among officially registered pilgrims.

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