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MORE THAN 717 KILLED IN SAUDI HAJJ STAMPEDE

Ibrahim - Thursday, 24 September 2015 - 21:25 WIB

Thursday, 24 September 2015 - 21:25 WIB

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(Photo: Aljazeera)
(Foto: Aljazeera)

(Photo: Aljazeera)

Mecca, 10 Dhulhijjah 1436/24 September 2015 (MINA) – At least 717 people have been killed in a stampede at the annual Hajj pilgrimage, Saudi Arabia’s civil defence directorate said, as the death toll continued to rise.

The directorate said at least 863 other pilgrims were injured in Thursday’s stampede, which took place in Mina, on the outskirts of the holy city of Mecca, Aljazeera quoted by Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA) as reporting.

The injured have been evacuated to four different hospitals in the Mina region, according to a civil defence spokesman.

Mina is where pilgrims carry out a symbolic stoning of the devil by throwing pebbles against three stone walls.

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It also houses more than 160,000 tents where pilgrims 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. This stampede did not happen at the site of the ‘stoning of the devil’ ritual, which was happening today.

During and after the stampede the pilgrims continued to flock into Mina to perform the devil stoning ritual. (T/Imt/R04)

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Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA)

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