At least 35 Indians have lost their lives to the tragic stampede outside the holy city of Mecca that killed at least 769 people and injured 860 others, confirmed the Indian ministry of external affairs on Sunday.
"Unfortunately, there are six more Indians taking the toll to 35," tweeted external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj. "Saudi authorities have released photos of 1090 pilgrims who have died in Haj stampede."
While the ministry is facilitating visits of relatives of missing pilgrims and tour operators to the complex for identification of bodies, Indians volunteers have also turned up in large numbers to assist local authorities, said Swaraj.
Nearly 1.5 lakh Indians had gone on the Haj pilgrimage to Mecca this year. The stampede occurred on Thursday when Haj pilgrims jostled their way to perform symbolic stoning of the devil in Mina at the holy Mecca, marking the culmination of the annual pilgrimage.
Thursday's tragedy occurred outside the five-storey Jamarat Bridge, which was erected in the last decade at a cost of more than $1 billion and intended to improve safety.
(with agency inputs)
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"Unfortunately, there are six more Indians taking the toll to 35," tweeted external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj. "Saudi authorities have released photos of 1090 pilgrims who have died in Haj stampede."
While the ministry is facilitating visits of relatives of missing pilgrims and tour operators to the complex for identification of bodies, Indians volunteers have also turned up in large numbers to assist local authorities, said Swaraj.
Makkah Helpline Numbers
MEA's 24X7 Mission helpline numbers:
00966125458000
00966125496000
Toll-free number for pilgrims in Kingdom: 8002477786
Control room for assistance to affected families from Mina stampede.
Posted by Haj Mission, Indian Consulate, Jeddah on Sunday, September 27, 2015
Nearly 1.5 lakh Indians had gone on the Haj pilgrimage to Mecca this year. The stampede occurred on Thursday when Haj pilgrims jostled their way to perform symbolic stoning of the devil in Mina at the holy Mecca, marking the culmination of the annual pilgrimage.
Thursday's tragedy occurred outside the five-storey Jamarat Bridge, which was erected in the last decade at a cost of more than $1 billion and intended to improve safety.
(with agency inputs)
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