At least twenty pilgrims die in a bus accident in Saudi Arabia

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The vehicle overturned and caught fire with passengers of different nationalities inside, when it was heading to Mecca

Image of the crashed bus in Saudi Arabia.E.M.

At least 20 personas A bus carrying pilgrims for Umrah – a type of Islamic pilgrimage that takes place within the country – crashed in Saudi Arabia on Aqabat Shaar Road in the Asir region in the southwest.

The accident took place on Monday afternoon after a brake failure on the bus caused it to crash into a bridge, according to state broadcaster Al-Ekhbariya. After the crash, the vehicle overturned and caught fire, trapping the passengers inside.

The accident happened during the first week of Ramadan, when the faithful fast from dawn to dusk. Many people travel to enjoy nightly parties with family and friends during the Muslim holy month.

Religious pilgrimages are a crucial part of the tourism sector, which Saudi leaders rely on to diversify their fossil fuel-dependent economy.

Civil Defense and Red Crescent teams moved to several hospitals in the Asir region. The victims are of “different nationalities”, according to Al-Ekhbariya, who did not give further details.

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