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The Hajj stampede is reported to be the worst tragedy to hit the annual pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia in 25 years.
Updated : Sep 26, 2015, 09:32 PM IST
The death toll of Indian pilgrims in Thursday's Mecca stampede has risen to 22 and some bodies are yet to be identified, tweeted External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj. The death toll reached 717 while over 800 are reportedly injured. The Hajj stampede is reported to be the worst tragedy to hit the annual pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia in 25 years.
We are facilitating visits of relatives of missing pilgrims and tour operators to the complex for identification.
— Sushma Swaraj (@SushmaSwaraj) September 26, 2015
Of the 22 Indian victims, nine hailed from Gujarat, three from Tamil Nadu and one each from Telangana and Kerala. Four others are yet to be identified. At least 13 Indians were also among the over 800 people injured in the tragedy.
Leading the criticism against Saudi Arabia, its regional rival Iran expressed indignation at the deaths of 131 of its nationals at the world's largest annual gathering of people and suggesting Riyadh was incapable of managing the event. As the blame game erupted, Saudi Arabia on its part suggested pilgrims ignoring crowd control rules bore some blame for the stampede.
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King Salman ordered the formation of a committee to investigate the incident during the five-day pilgrimage in which around two million people from more than 180 countries took part. The pilgrimage in which 1.5 lakh pilgrims from India also took part ends today.
It was the second major accident this year for pilgrims, after a construction crane collapsed on September 11 at Mecca's Grand Mosque, Islam's holiest site, killing 109 people, including many foreigners.