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Pilgrims Brave Heavy Rain in Mecca as Flooding Disrupts Traffic

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Pilgrims in Mecca pressed on with their prayers despite the heavy rain that led to flooding and traffic issues in the holy city. Civil defense teams were quickly deployed to help manage the situation, ensuring the safety of both visitors and residents during the severe weather.

The rain, which started in the early morning, caused significant water buildup in certain areas, disrupting transportation routes and causing delays. Nevertheless, the determined pilgrims, engaged in their religious duties, continued their rituals, undaunted by the conditions.

Local authorities acted promptly to remove floodwaters, while emergency teams assisted those in need. Despite the difficulties brought on by the heavy rain, the situation has been largely under control, with no major injuries reported.

This event underscores the necessity of being prepared for extreme weather in Mecca, especially during peak pilgrimage seasons. Civil defense forces and local government officials are actively monitoring the situation and providing support as required.

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