Number of Egyptians dead pilgrims reaches 50: Health Ministry 

Daily News Egypt
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Elaf Group hopes to increase share of Egyptian Umrah travellers. (AFP PHOTO / AMER HILABI)

The death toll among Egyptian pilgrims who died in Saudi Arabia has risen to 50, according to the Ministry of Health in a Monday statement.

The latest death, as mentioned in the statement, is a 67-year-old woman. Dozens of Egyptians die every year in the Hajj due to fatigue and over-crowdedness. Most of the deaths are elderly individuals.

The annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca took place between 30 August and 4 September this year. Saudi Arabia was expected to host approximately 2 million pilgrims, almost two thirds of whom were foreigners. Last year, 43 Egyptians died.

On 11 September 2015, a crane collapse in the Holy Mosque at Mecca resulted in the deaths of two Egyptians and the injury of 23 others. The construction crane partially crashed into the Grand Mosque during a violent rainstorm, leaving 107 pilgrims dead and injuring 238 others.

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