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Hajj 2023: Saudi Scouts guide 206,000 lost pilgrims

July 01, 2023
Saudi Scouts personally guided 12,589 lost pilgrims to their respective camps during this Hajj.
Saudi Scouts personally guided 12,589 lost pilgrims to their respective camps during this Hajj.

MAKKAH — Statistics from the public service camps of the Saudi Arabian Boy Scouts Association in Makkah and the holy sites revealed that a total of 206,582 pilgrims were reported lost during this year’s Hajj, of whom 12,589 were guided by the scouts to the headquarters of their countries’ Hajj missions, while 193,993 of them received guidance via smart applications.

The statistics also showed that the scouts carried out 3,732 missions in Makkah and the holy sites.

The Vice President of Saudi Arabian Boy Scouts Association and general supervisor of the service camps, Abdullah Al-Fahd, said that the achieved success was the result of the support and encouragement the scouts received from the President of the association, Yousef Al-Banyan, the Minister of Hajj and Umrah, Dr. Tawfiq Al-Rabiah. — SPA


July 01, 2023
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