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310 killed, 450 injured in Mecca stampede during Haj

| | Sep 24, 2015, at 09:58 pm
Mina, Saudi Arabia, Sept 24 (IBNS) At least 310 pilgrims were killed and about 450 injured in a stampede at Mina near the Muslim holy city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia during a congregation of about two million people for performing the annual haj pilgrimage, reports said.

Over one lakh Indians were among the millions at the haj ceremony.

"Our Mission in Jeddah continuously monitoring situation in Makkah following tragic stampede. No confirmed casualties at this point of time," tweeted External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Vikas Swarup.

The stampede took place on Street 204 of the camp city at Mina, a few kilometres from Mecca where pilgrims from across the world stay for several days during the Haj.

The  tragedy befell a day before Eid, during the stoning ceremony,during a ceremony when pilgrims "stone the devil" by throwing pebbles at three large pillars.

 It was not immediately clear what had caused the stampede

Images on television and social media showed pilgrims on stretchers and emergency workers at the site.

 
 "Work is underway to separate large groups of people and direct pilgrims to alternative routes," the Saudi Civil Defence said on its Twitter account.
 
This is the second major disaster at Mecca this month after 107 people were killed on September 12, when a construction crane crashed on the Grand Mosque.

The pilgrimage is  one of the largest religious gatherings in the world.
 
In a similar disaster In January 2006, 364 pilgrims were killed in a stampede during the stoning ritual in Mina.

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