Τραγωδία στη Μέκκα: Περισσότεροι από 719 νεκροί και 863 τραυματίες σε ποδοπάτημα του πλήθους...Saudi Arabia's crown prince has ordered an investigation after a stampede at the annual Hajj pilgrimage left at least 719 people dead and 863 injured, according to state media.

Αυξάνεται με δραματικούς ρυθμούς ο αριθμός των νεκρών της τραγωδίας στη Μέκκα. Σύμφωνα με το  οι νεκροί ξεπερνούν τους 719. Σύμφωνα με πληροφορίες που δημοσιεύει το Al Jazeera  , οι τραυματίες είναι περισσότεροι από 863.

Η τραγωδία συνέβη  σε ποδοπάτημα του πλήθους κατά τη διάρκεια του ιερού προσκυνήματος, μετέδωσε η κρατική τηλεόραση της Σαουδικής Αραβίας.
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Saudi Arabia orders probe into deadly Hajj stampede

Government orders investigation into stampede in area of Mecca that killed more than 700 people on Muslim Eid holiday.



Saudi Arabia's crown prince has ordered an investigation after a stampede at the annual Hajj pilgrimage left at least 719 people dead and 863 injured, according to state media.
Prince Mohamed bin Nayef, who chairs the Saudi Hajj committee, ordered the probe during a meeting on Thursday with senior officials responsible for the pilgrimage in Mina, where the stampede took place.
The findings of the investigation will be submitted to King Salman, "who will take appropriate measures" in response, the Saudi Press agency said.
The Saudi Arabian interior ministry says the crush of Muslim pilgrims appears to have been caused by two waves of pilgrims meeting at an intersection.
Ministry spokesman Major General Mansour al-Turki said high temperatures and fatigue might also have been factors in the disaster, the deadliest event to afflict the Hajj pilgrimage in more than two decades.
However, the head of Iran's Hajj organisation, Said Ohadi, said that for "unknown reasons," two paths had been closed off near the site of a symbolic stoning of the devil ritual where the stampede occurred.
"This caused this tragic incident," he said on state television, according to the Associated Press news agency.
Ohadi said the path closures had left only three routes to the area where the stoning ceremony was held.
Iranian officials said on Friday that at least 131 Iranian pilgrims were among the dead.
Mina houses more than 160,000 tents where people spend the night during the pilgrimage.
Al Jazeera's Basma Atassi, reporting from Mina, said the incident took place in a street between pilgrim camps.
"The street where it happened is named Street 204.
"During and after the stampede the pilgrims continued to flock into Mina to perform the devil stoning ritual."
Amateur video shared on social media showed a horrific scene, with scores of bodies - the men dressed in the simple terry cloth garments worn during Hajj - lying alongside crushed wheelchairs and water bottles.
The head of the Central Hajj Committee, Prince Khaled al-Faisal, blamed the stampede on "some pilgrims from African nationalities," Saudi-owned al-Arabiya TV channel reported.
Pilgrims walked amid the bodies of some of those killed in the stampede in the Mina neighborhood of Mecca [EPA]
Survivors assessed the scene by standing on the top of roadside stalls as rescue workers in orange and yellow vests combed the area.
About 4,000 people from rescue services were participating in the operation to help the injured and about 220 ambulances were directed to the scene, a civil defence spokesman said.
Deadly Hajj incidents
Saudi authorities take extensive precautions to ensure the security of the Hajj and the safety of pilgrims. But tragedies are not uncommon.
In 2006, more than 360 pilgrims were killed in a stampede, also in Mina.
 Al Jazeera


Amateur video shared on social media showed a horrific scene, with scores of bodies — the men dressed in the simple terry cloth garments worn during Hajj — lying amid crushed wheelchairs and water bottles along a street.
Survivors assessed the scene from the top of roadside stalls near white tents as rescue workers in orange and yellow vests combed the area.
About 4,000 rescue services personnel were participating in the operation to help the injured and about 220 ambulances were directed to the scene, a civil defence spokesman said.





Photos released by the directorate on its official Twitter account showed rescue workers helping the wounded onto stretchers and loading them onto ambulances near some of the tents.
Al Jazeera's Omar Alsaleh, reporting from Mecca, said the number of deaths may rise.
"This is only the initial number ... The Hajj season was already overshadowed by the crane accident that killed 107 people and wounded more than 200," Alsaleh said, adding: "The area has turned to a big massive construction site to allow more pilgrims to visit Mecca during Hajj.
"Mina has more than 160,000 tents divided over several camps, and with the 1,9 million people taking part in this year's Hajj, you will understand the logistical nightmare that the Saudi authorities are facing."
Deadly Hajj incidents
Saudi authorities take extensive precautions to ensure the security of the Hajj and the safety of pilgrims. But tragedies are not uncommon.
In 2006, more than 360 pilgrims were killed in a stampede at the desert plain of Mina, where pilgrims carried out the symbolic stoning of the devil ritual.
The day before the 2006 Hajj began, an eight-story building being used as a hostel near the Grand Mosque in Mecca collapsed, killing at least 73 people.

Two years earlier, a crush of pilgrims at Mina killed 244 pilgrims and injured hundreds on the final day of the Hajj ceremonies.
In 2001, a stampede at Mina during the final day of the pilgrimage ceremonies killed 35 pilgrims.
The worst hajj-related tragedy, which occurred in 1990, claimed the lives of 1,426 pilgrims in a stampede in an overcrowded pedestrian tunnel leading to holy sites in Mecca.

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