
Saudi Arabia Smashes Umrah Record: 500,000 Pilgrims in Single Day
هيئة العناية بشؤون الحرمين:
تسجيل أعلى رقم للمعتمرين في يوم واحد حيث بلغ 500000 معتمر.
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— أخبار السعودية (@SaudiNews50) March 6, 2025 Tech-Driven Crowd Management
Authorities deployed AI monitoring systems and smart cameras to optimize pilgrim movement during peak hours. Sensor-equipped entrances provided real-time data, allowing instant adjustments to reduce congestion at the Mataf and Mas'a zones. Recent expansions, including a 150,000-person-per-hour Mataf capacity, further eased overcrowding.
Makkah's security teams partnered with national agencies for 24/7 patrols, prioritizing crowd control and emergency response. Officers assisted elderly visitors, reunited lost children with families, and guided pilgrims through key rituals. Over 15,000 personnel ensured seamless operations across the holy site. Vision 2030 Boosts Religious Tourism
This record aligns with Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 goal to host 30 million annual Umrah pilgrims. Enhanced digital services, like the Nusuk app for permits and e-bracelets tracking health data, reflect modernization efforts. Investments in Makkah's hospitality sector also aim to improve visitor experiences.
Unlike Hajj, a mandatory once-in-a-lifetime pilgrimage, Muslims may perform Umrah voluntarily year-round. Ramadan remains a peak period, drawing millions seeking spiritual renewal. Saudi officials continue expanding facilities to accommodate rising demand while preserving sacred traditions.
The surge highlights Saudi Arabia's role as a global Islamic hub. By integrating cutting-edge tech with cultural stewardship, the Kingdom reinforces its commitment to serving pilgrims worldwide. Future projects, including metro expansions and smart guidance systems, promise smoother journeys for all visitors.
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