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Civil Defense Calls On Pilgrims To Familiarize With Emergency Exits Of Their Camps

Civil Defense Calls On Pilgrims To Familiarize With Emergency Exits Of Their Camps

Gulf Insider04-06-2025

Saudi Arabia People & Culture
The General Directorate of Civil Defense has called on pilgrims to familiarize themselves with emergency exits at their accommodations at the holy sites during the Hajj 2025.
The pilgrims were also instructed to follow safety rules and guidelines to protect lives and property.
The directorate also urged all pilgrims to adhere to the safety guidelines and instructions announced through various media outlets and social media platforms, and to call the number 911 in the Makkah region in case of emergencies.
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