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Extreme heat expected during Hajj, pilgrims urged to take precautions

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Extreme heat expected during Hajj, pilgrims urged to take precautions

The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has issued a heat alert for pilgrims and advised them to avoid moving out of their rooms during peak hours. Humidity combined with high temperatures, particularly around noon, presents significant heat-stress risks.

Daytime temperatures are expected to remain extremely high during this year’s Hajj. More than six lakh pilgrims from different parts of the world have already arrived in the Kingdom to perform the pilgrimage. Over 60,000 Indians, along with thousands from Bangladesh, Indonesia, and Pakistan, are currently in Mecca or the holy city of Medina.

The ministry has strongly advised pilgrims to remain in air-conditioned camps or shaded areas during peak heat hours and avoid strenuous non-mandatory rituals, such as climbing Jabal Rahmah or performing excessive Tawaf during the hottest part of the day.

Pilgrims have also been advised to use light-coloured or white umbrellas to reflect sunlight. Authorities have implemented enhanced heat-management measures, including widespread misting systems and additional cooling arrangements in tents.

Pilgrims have been instructed not to leave tents between 10 am and 4 pm, stay hydrated, and use shaded areas, particularly on the Day of Arafat, when they spend long hours outdoors under the sun.

Meanwhile, authorities have finalised preparations to manage pilgrim movement and transport, including access to the Jamarat site and the holy sites metro system, to oversee transportation during the Hajj period.

The ministry said the plans were developed in coordination with relevant authorities as part of an integrated operational system using advanced planning and modern technology to ensure smooth movement and pilgrim safety throughout the spiritual journey.

The ministry also urged pilgrims to strictly follow approved movement schedules and comply with regulations, stressing that cooperation is essential for maintaining an orderly and safe Hajj experience.

Greater Kashmir