ADVERTISEMENT
A catastrophic road accident near the holy city of Medina in Saudi Arabia has left at least 42 Indian pilgrims feared dead after the bus carrying them collided with a diesel tanker and burst into flames in the early hours of Monday morning. The tragedy, which struck during one of the most spiritually significant journeys a Muslim can undertake, has sent waves of grief across India and prompted an immediate response from both governments as families desperately seek information about their loved ones.
Emergency response teams from the Saudi Civil Defence and local police units rushed to the scene following the alarm, arriving to find the bus severely damaged and still engulfed in flames. The intensity and speed with which the fire had spread through the vehicle presented serious challenges to rescue personnel working at the scene. Recovery and identification efforts have been significantly complicated by the extent of the damage caused by the fire, making the process of confirming the identity of victims slow and technically demanding work that has required careful and painstaking attention from the teams involved.
ADVERTISEMENT