Mecca stampede: safety review ordered after 717 die

Survivors left 'weeping inconsolably' in the heat after fatal stampede at the annual Hajj pilgrimage

Pilgrims on their way to the 'stoning of the devil' ritual in 2014
(Image credit: Mohammed Al-Shaikh/AFP/Getty Images)

The deaths of 717 people in a stampede near the holy city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia have prompted a safety review of the annual Hajj pilgrimage.

The stampede, in which a further 863 people were injured, might have been caused by two waves of pilgrims meeting at an intersection at Mina, according to the kingdom's Interior Ministry. The UK Foreign Office is urgently trying to find out if British nationals were involved.

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