Mecca stampede death toll could rise, Saudi King orders review
Updated: 2015-09-25 07:48
(Xinhua/Agencies)
|
|||||||||
RIYADH - Saudi Arabia said the death toll in Thursday's stampede in Mina, neighboring the holy city of Mecca, is expected to rise, Al Arabiya local news channel reported.
Earlier reports said 717 pilgrims died and 863 injured during a major Hajj ritual of throwing pebbles at one of the three walls representing Satan, the symbolic "stoning of the devil."
The Saudi Interior Ministry told a press conference that the incident was dealt with plans, but the procedures to deal with the performing of this ritual will be reviewed to overcome such mishaps in the coming years.
The authority said the incident was initially triggered by the pilgrims moving in opposite directions. "We will be investigating the incident as it happened in a narrow road that isn't usually used by pilgrims, as it is closed to the camping areas in Mina," a spokesperson said, adding that the high temperature may also be an additional reason.
The Saudi King Salman, speaking in a live speech broadcast by Saudi-owned al-Arabiya television, said he had ordered a review of the kingdom's plans for the annual hajj pilgrimage and had asked for a swift investigation into what he described as a painful incident.
The Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Naif bin Abdulaziz has also ordered a thorough investigation. He promised that the actual reasons will be announced shortly.
- S. Korea, Japan to hold foreign ministers' meeting in New York
- Saudi king orders probe as death toll set to rise
- Colombia, FARC reach breakthrough agreement in Havana
- White House prepares for government shutdown
- EU leaders seek unity on refugee plans
- EU pushes through plan to relocate 120,000 refugees amid oppositions
- President Xi welcomed by Obama as he arrives in Washington DC
- Historical photos of Chinese, American leaders' meets
- Inside the United Nations headquarters
- Here's what's on the menu for the state dinner
- President Xi visits Microsoft campus in Seattle
- Xi revisits Lincoln High School after 1993 bond
- Chinese, US business leaders gather at roundtable meeting
- Xi visits assembly line of plane manufacturer Boeing in US
Most Viewed
Editor's Picks
8 highlights about V-day Parade |
Glimpses of Tibet: Plateaus, people and faith |
Chinese entrepreneurs remain optimistic despite economic downfall |
50th anniversary of Tibet autonomous region |
Tianjin explosions: Deaths, destruction and bravery |
Cinemas enjoy strong first half |
Today's Top News
Young people from US look forward to Xi's state visit: Survey
US to accept more refugees than planned
Li calls on State-owned firms to tap more global markets
Apple's iOS App Store suffers first major attack
Japan enacts new security laws to overturn postwar pacifism
Court catalogs schools' violent crimes
'Beauty of Beijing's alleys akin to a wise, old person'
China makes progress fighting domestic, international cyber crime
US Weekly
Geared to go |
The place to be |