More than 1,300 people died during this year’s Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia as the faithful faced extreme high temperatures at Islamic holy sites in the desert kingdom, Saudi authorities announced Sunday.
Saudi Health Minister Fahd bin Abdurrahman Al-Jalajel said that 83% of the 1,301 fatalities were unauthorized pilgrims who walked long distances in soaring temperatures to perform the Hajj rituals in and around the holy city of Mecca.
Speaking with the state-owned Al Ekhbariya TV, the minister said 95 pilgrims were being treated in hospitals, some of whom were airlifted for treatment in the capital, Riyadh. He said the identification process was delayed because there were no identification documents with many of the dead pilgrims.
He said the dead were buried in Mecca, without giving a breakdown.
I wasn’t aware until reading this that 2,400 people died in a stampede in 2015
1 person of average intelligence…hmmm okay, all good. 10 people is Ok. 100, 500, 1000 all good.10k 🤔 hmm things starting to feel a little crowded. 100k, all take 1 step to the left, one steps on another’s foot and bam, you got a human stampede. 2,400 deady In just a few seconds. The average intelligence in the stampede is probably minimal.
This comment reeks of average intelligence
Where faith and logic fail to see eye to eye, we get such needless tragedy like this.
Faith is incompatible with logic.
You can have faith that your friend won’t cheat you, because based upon their previous actions they have proven trustworthy. That is faith backed up by logic.
Why?
Guess God doesn’t like those people in particular huh.
Or does, and took them home!
No no no, just the unauthorized pilgrims
Ra works in mysterious ways.
When are these guys going to come to their senses and bring in the Chick-fil-A line managers?
The one here had a pregnant lady standing outside in the sun on a 95 degree day.
She must have liked because after I thanked her she said it was her pleasure.
The pilgrimage is going to become like one of those tropes where only one person ever comes back alive and he becomes king.
There can be…only one!!
I would assume their god would have saved them on their holy pilgrimage.
One way of taking human sacrifice
I kinda woulda assumed that with all the infrastructure there they’d be able to get people water, at least.
This explains the anti-abortion stance of the right. Can’t allow abortions because it’s more important they grow up to suffer by their god’s hands as they make a pilgrimmage to worship that god. As thanks he lets them die suffering and miserable from the decisions of their god’s other believers. You know, the ones with all the oil and the heads of the companies that profess to believe and vote for people who will keep this shit going.
I still sorta think we shouldn’t have killed the planet with pollution and deforestation. I know it’s the sort of outrageous position that gets ExxonMobil’s CEO in a froth, but still. It just seems wrong, somehow.
The planet will be fine. Humans not so much.
Yep, it’s not the planet’s first mass extinction rodeo. A few hundreds of thousands of years, and it’ll be right as rain again. Humanity will very likely just be a distant memory then.
How do we the maga folks to believe they need to make a pilgrimage to the middle of Arizona?
Arizona’s not enough they should do the reverse migrant trip to south america through the darién gap
Please don’t, they’ll have to go through my country and I don’t want them anywhere near.
Sorry, you have to take one for the team!
It’s what Muhammad would have wanted.
Edit: Amusingly, explaining the search results for “Rule 34 Muhammad” to my 10-year-old daughter was less awkward than I anticipated.