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42 Umrah pilgrims from Telangana killed in Saudi Arabia bus–tanker collision

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At least 42 Indian Umrah pilgrims, many of them reportedly from Hyderabad, are feared dead after a bus travelling from Mecca to Madinah collided with a diesel tanker near Mufrihat in Saudi Arabia early Monday.

The impact of the crash was severe, leaving multiple passengers dead and several others injured, according to initial reports.

Emergency teams and local authorities rushed to the spot to carry out rescue and relief operations. Officials are still verifying the exact number of casualties and identifying the victims.

The Consulate General of India in Jeddah has set up a 24x7 control room to assist affected families. The helpline numbers shared by the mission include a toll-free line: 8002440003.

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said he was “deeply shocked” by the accident. In a message on X, he stated that the Indian Embassy in Riyadh and the Consulate in Jeddah were providing the “fullest support” to affected nationals and their families. He offered sincere condolences to the bereaved families and prayed for the speedy recovery of the injured.

Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy expressed shock over the horrific accident. He instructed Chief Secretary K Ramakrishna Rao and DGP B Shivadhar Reddy to urgently gather details of the victims and ascertain how many passengers from Telangana were on board.

The state government is coordinating with the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and the Saudi Embassy to assist affected families. A control room has been set up at the Telangana Secretariat, with helplines 79979 59754 and 99129 19545 for relatives seeking information.

Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi expressed grief over the tragedy. Speaking to ANI, he said he had contacted two Hyderabad-based travel agencies and shared passengers' details with the Indian Embassy in Riyadh. He also spoke to Abu Mathen George, Deputy Chief of Mission (DCM), who informed him that local authorities are gathering information and will update the mission soon.

“I request the Union Government, especially EAM Dr S. Jaishankar, to bring the bodies back to India and, if anyone is injured, ensure that they receive proper medical treatment,” he said.

Further updates are awaited as authorities continue verification and coordinate relief measures.

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Link: https://www.indiatoday.in/india/sto...rabia-bus-tanker-collision-2820990-2025-11-17
 
Inna Lillahi Wa Inna Ilaihi Raj’uun.

May Allah accept them as shuhadah and into Jannah, and may he give their families and loved ones peace and ease, Ameen.

I know many Muslims wherever they may be from would love to be buried in any of the 3 holy cities especially in Jannat al Baqi. If that is what they wanted then may Allah SWT grant them that as well, Ameen.
 
RIP!

This is truly sad. Umrah I believe is pilgrimage, a noble act. To lose their lives while they were going to perform their religious duties is extremely sad.​
 
Terrible news. That’s too many people. The impact of it on so many families would be devastating. Praying for the families.

Road accidents had been a big problem in Saudia in the past. A lot of impatient drivers with powerful cars and trucks. I have personally witnessed many near misses and incidents of road rage there. They had to enforce very strict rules and regulations to drop the rate. A Pakistani narrated to me how the authorities provided him full support when his car was hit by a local Saudi. Things are improving m. But you never know what to expect when you’re out of downtown Jeddah, Riyadh and into remote areas.
 
Terrible news. That’s too many people. The impact of it on so many families would be devastating. Praying for the families.

Road accidents had been a big problem in Saudia in the past. A lot of impatient drivers with powerful cars and trucks. I have personally witnessed many near misses and incidents of road rage there. They had to enforce very strict rules and regulations to drop the rate. A Pakistani narrated to me how the authorities provided him full support when his car was hit by a local Saudi. Things are improving m. But you never know what to expect when you’re out of downtown Jeddah, Riyadh and into remote areas.
You have been there?
 
Terrible news. That’s too many people. The impact of it on so many families would be devastating. Praying for the families.

Road accidents had been a big problem in Saudia in the past. A lot of impatient drivers with powerful cars and trucks. I have personally witnessed many near misses and incidents of road rage there. They had to enforce very strict rules and regulations to drop the rate. A Pakistani narrated to me how the authorities provided him full support when his car was hit by a local Saudi. Things are improving m. But you never know what to expect when you’re out of downtown Jeddah, Riyadh and into remote areas.
Inna lillahi wa inna ilaihi Rajioon. May Allah SWT grant them place in Janna and patience to their families, ameen.

On my last trip there, about three years ago, our taxi driver was talking on the phone, eating pistachios, and watching entertainment on another mobile device while driving from Mecca to Madinah. That’s a recipe for disaster.
 
Inna lillahi wa inna ilaihi Rajioon. May Allah SWT grant them place in Janna and patience to their families, ameen.

On my last trip there, about three years ago, our taxi driver was talking on the phone, eating pistachios, and watching entertainment on another mobile device while driving from Mecca to Madinah. That’s a recipe for disaster.
Goodness! That is simply unacceptable.
 
Inna lillahi wa inna ilaihi Rajioon. May Allah SWT grant them place in Janna and patience to their families, ameen.

On my last trip there, about three years ago, our taxi driver was talking on the phone, eating pistachios, and watching entertainment on another mobile device while driving from Mecca to Madinah. That’s a recipe for disaster.

I generally avoid Arab drivers. If it’s a Bangladeshi or Pakistani, it’s much better and safer. Many Arab drivers often throw tantrums while driving and even when it’s their fault they try to pick fights with other drivers especially when they see it’s an immigrant. Of course not all are like that and there are many gentlemen also but definitely a lot of thugs.
 
Inna Lillahi Wa Inna Ilaihi Raj’uun.

A terrible tragedy for all the familes concerned. The standards of driving in Saudia are awful and our taxi driver in 1999 kept falling asleep between Makkah and Medina.
 
Some of the driving is crazy over there.

What a tragedy this is.

There is something about the subcontinent that whenever a tragedy takes place the numbers are never low. Lots of our people get wiped out time and time again, due to human errors, we complain about it, and move on till it happens again.

Subcontinent Muslims pour a lot of money into Saudia Arabia through Hajj and Umrah and do more the Saudi economy than events like Boxing yet are content with low quality infrastructure. They are just happy to be there
 
It reminds me of the terrible news about my friend’s family. There were six people in total a couple and their four children. Two of the children were twins who are my university fellows, and their other two siblings were minors: a 14-year-old sister and a 9-year-old brother. They were on a road trip to perform Umrah when they had an accident. Only the mother and one of the twins survived. It was incredibly devastating news.
 
Some of the driving is crazy over there.

What a tragedy this is.

There is something about the subcontinent that whenever a tragedy takes place the numbers are never low. Lots of our people get wiped out time and time again, due to human errors, we complain about it, and move on till it happens again.

Subcontinent Muslims pour a lot of money into Saudia Arabia through Hajj and Umrah and do more the Saudi economy than events like Boxing yet are content with low quality infrastructure. They are just happy to be there

Fair point.
Muslim pilgrims have poured so much money to Saudi Arabia over the years yet they treat it as a separate identity of theirs while they seem to celebrate Western tourism identity a lot more. It seems the F1, WWE, UFC etc tourists are more valuable to them than the Pilgrims.
 
Some of the driving is crazy over there.

What a tragedy this is.

There is something about the subcontinent that whenever a tragedy takes place the numbers are never low. Lots of our people get wiped out time and time again, due to human errors, we complain about it, and move on till it happens again.

Subcontinent Muslims pour a lot of money into Saudia Arabia through Hajj and Umrah and do more the Saudi economy than events like Boxing yet are content with low quality infrastructure. They are just happy to be there

Ive been on this road a few times. There are a lot of checkpoints, its a very good road but some of the vehicles on this road are old, not maintained. We dont know the cause of this but it happens all to regular, it seems.

Sad for the families.
 
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