Saudi Arabia Reports 1,301 Deaths During Hajj Season: Health Ministry Update
Category: Saudi Arabia
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Saudi Arabia has reported 1,301 deaths during the recent Hajj season, according to the Minister of Health, Fahd Al-Jalajel. The minister noted that 83% of the fatalities were unauthorized pilgrims who undertook the pilgrimage and walked long distances under direct sunlight, often without adequate shelter or comfort. Among the deceased were several elderly and chronically ill individuals.

Al-Jalajel emphasized the significant efforts made by the authorities to raise awareness about the dangers of heat stress and the importance of preventive measures. He expressed his condolences, saying, "May God forgive and have mercy on the deceased. Our heartfelt condolences go to their families. May God accept their deeds and grant them recompense for their suffering. All reports have been compiled, families of the deceased notified, and identification completed, despite the initial lack of personal information or identification documents. Proper processes were followed for identification, burial, and honoring the deceased, with death certificates provided."

The health system addressed numerous cases of heat stress this year, with some individuals still under care. Despite the high temperatures, the Hajj season concluded successfully with no recorded outbreaks of epidemics or widespread diseases. The health system provided over 465,000 specialized treatment services, including 141,000 services to those who did not have official authorization to perform Hajj.

In a media interview, Al-Jalajel reassured the public about the overall health condition of the pilgrims. He highlighted the positive impact of the health authorities' swift response and the effective support of the Hajj security forces in managing and reducing the effects of heat stress.

The Kingdom's provision of free health services to pilgrims began even before their arrival, with awareness programs at air, sea, and land border crossings. Approximately 1.3 million preventive services were delivered, including early detection, vaccinations, and medical care upon arrival.

Healthcare services offered included open-heart surgeries, cardiac catheterization, dialysis, and emergency care, totaling over 30,000 ambulance services, with 95 air ambulance operations ensuring the delivery of advanced health services in medical cities across the Kingdom. Additionally, the healthcare system made nearly 6,500 beds and rooms available. Measures to combat heat stress included the development of devices that enable rapid and effective rescue of affected individuals.

24 Jun, 2024 0 174
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