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Severe Heat Limits Travel to Mecca as Hajj Temperatures Rise Sharply

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As Hajj pilgrims assemble for the yearly ceremonies, Saudi authorities have limited access to some Mecca landmarks because of the extreme heat. With weather projections indicating “hot to extremely hot” conditions at the holy sites, the preventive measure attempts to shield pilgrims from heat-related ailments.

Officials are advising pilgrims to drink plenty of water, stay out of the sun during the hottest parts of the day, and heed safety warnings given at camps and transportation hubs as temperatures are predicted to rise far over 45°C. Water misting systems and shade tents have been set up in Muzdalifah, Arafat, and Mina.

Hundreds of mobile health units are prepared to respond to cases of sunstroke, dehydration, and heat exhaustion, and medical personnel are on high alert. For extra protection, pilgrims are also encouraged to utilise umbrellas and light, breathable clothing.

The move comes as part of broader efforts to ensure a safe and smooth Hajj season, with over 1.5 million expected to perform the pilgrimage this year. Authorities continue to monitor weather developments closely to adjust safety protocols as needed.

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