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Saudi Arabia floods leave 77 dead | |
(about 5 hours later) | |
Floods in Saudi Arabia have killed 77 people and scores could be missing, after the heaviest rainfall in years. | |
None of the casualties had been among the millions attending the Hajj pilgrimage, said a spokesman for the Saudi interior ministry. | None of the casualties had been among the millions attending the Hajj pilgrimage, said a spokesman for the Saudi interior ministry. |
Heavy rainstorms on Wednesday had hampered the start of the annual Muslim event in the city of Mecca. | Heavy rainstorms on Wednesday had hampered the start of the annual Muslim event in the city of Mecca. |
The flood deaths were in the port city of Jeddah, Rabigh and Mecca, according to the state-run Saudi Press Agency. | The flood deaths were in the port city of Jeddah, Rabigh and Mecca, according to the state-run Saudi Press Agency. |
It quotes officials as saying the deaths had been caused by flooding and collapsed homes. Witnesses said many of the victims were trapped in cars and buses. | |
Twenty-one of the dead were Saudis and the rest were foreign immigrants resident in the country, said Jeddah civil defence chief Abdullah al-Amri, quoted by the Associated Press. | |
The floods hit particularly hard in the shantytowns around the city, he added. | |
Scorching heat | Scorching heat |
The four-day Hajj pilgrimage draws more than three million people to Mecca from around the world. | The four-day Hajj pilgrimage draws more than three million people to Mecca from around the world. |
After Wednesday's sudden downpours, the heat on Thursday was scorching as worshippers travelled to Mount Arafat, the desert plateau where the Prophet Muhammad delivered his farewell sermon. | After Wednesday's sudden downpours, the heat on Thursday was scorching as worshippers travelled to Mount Arafat, the desert plateau where the Prophet Muhammad delivered his farewell sermon. |
Huge crowds climbed the mountain to pray for God's forgiveness of their sins. | |
In the evening, they headed toward the next stage of the pilgrimage, the plains of Muzdalifah, where pilgrims pick stones for the symbolic stoning of the Devil, which begins on Friday. | |
Saudi authorities have warned pilgrims to take care in the rain. | Saudi authorities have warned pilgrims to take care in the rain. |
Fatal stampedes have marred the pilgrimage in the past. | |
Correspondents say rains are common at the Hajj, but this year they have been much heavier than usual. | |
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