The death toll from this year's hajj in Saudi Arabia has exceeded 1,000, with many unregistered pilgrims dying due to extreme heat. Various countries have reported deaths, with Egypt having the highest number of casualties. The high temperatures and lack of official permits have contributed to the fatalities.
Key Points
Over 1,000 deaths reported during this year's hajj in Saudi Arabia
Many unregistered pilgrims faced difficulties due to extreme heat and lack of official permits
High temperatures and climate change are increasing the risks for hajj pilgrims
Pros
Important to highlight the dangers faced by unregistered pilgrims during the hajj
Raises awareness about the need for proper permits and safety measures for pilgrims