Fire forces 1,000 Asian pilgrims from Makkah hotel

Civil defence agency says fire-fighters rescued two pilgrims who were hurt by fire in eighth-floor room of a hotel

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MAKKAH:
About 1,000 Asian Hajj pilgrims were evacuated early on Thursday from their hotel in the Saudi Arabian city of Makkah, hit by a fire that injured two people, the civil defence agency said.

Fire-fighters "rescued two pilgrims who were hurt" by the fire in an eighth-floor room of the unnamed hotel, the agency said.

Read: Tragedy in Makkah: Grand Mosque crane collapse leaves 87 dead

More than one million pilgrims have already arrived in Makkah for this year's hajj, which begins Tuesday.


The agency also did not give the nationality of the pilgrims, nor say what caused the blaze.

The hajj is the world's biggest annual event. It is one of the five pillars of Islam, and every able-bodied Muslim who can afford it is expect to make the pilgrimage at least once.

Read: 11 Pakistani pilgrims among dead in Grand Mosque crane accident: FO

The hajj has been almost incident-free for the past decade, but at least 107 people, including some from Asia, died Friday when a construction crane collapsed on Makkah's Grand Mosque.
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