No fewer than 1,547,295 pilgrims currently in Saudi Arabia, will on Friday start this year’s Hajj rites by moving from Makkah to Muna ahead of the Arafat Day on Saturday.
The Saudi Press Agency, quoted the General Directorate of Passports as saying that the pilgrims came into Saudi Arabia through air, land and sea ports, as at the end of Monday, June 10 deadline for closure of entry to perform this year’s holy pilgrimage.
Meanwhile, the official spokesman for Saudi’s Ministry of Health, Dr Mohammed Al-Abdulaali, has warned that the major challenge facing this year’s Hajj season is the significant rise in temperatures.
Al-Abdulaali advised pilgrims to adhere to the ministry’s health guidelines, including carrying umbrellas, to avoid direct sun exposure, drinking sufficient amounts of water, and taking rest periods between rituals to reduce fatigue and heat stress.
He said these measures aimed to ensure the safety and health of pilgrims during the performance of Hajj rituals.
The spokesperson added that the ministry is making all efforts to provide a healthy and safe environment for pilgrims amid the harsh climatic conditions.
The Saudi Arabian authorities had earlier announced the arrival of approximately 1.2 million pilgrims from various countries around the world for the 2024 Hajj.
The country’s Minister of Hajj and Umrah, Tawfig Al-Rabiah also assured that all stages of their journey have proceeded smoothly and that the pilgrims are in excellent health. (vitalnewsngr.com)