On Wednesday morning, a bus accident in the Miqwa region of Saudi Arabia injured eleven pilgrims from Jordan. 34 Jordanian nationals were on the bus, according to a statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates.
The Jordanian consulate general in Jeddah, the Jordanian embassy in Riyadh, and the ministry’s Directorate of Operations and Consular Affairs are all closely monitoring the situation and working with Saudi authorities, according to the ministry. The ministry’s spokesperson, Ambassador Fouad Al-M
A terrible bus accident in Saudi Arabia in November 2025 claimed the lives of forty-five persons, the majority of whom were Indian pilgrims. Nine children and eighteen members of the same family were among the victims.
One of the 45 persons who perished in a terrible crash on November 16 was an Indian expat from Karnataka who had been employed in the United Arab Emirates for the previous 25 years. The office’s spokesperson, Ambassador Fouad Al-Majali, affirmed that its staff would keep working with Saudi authorities to provide the wounded pilgrims with all the help and support they require.
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