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The German-based Liebherr Group crawler crane LR 11350 [31] [32] involved in the incident was operated by the Saudi Binladin Group, who are the main organization managing the expansion of the Great Mosque and also responsible for a large amount of major building contracts in Mecca and around Saudi Arabia. A report by Liebherr later stated that ...
Most of the casualties were Moroccan pilgrims on their way to Mecca. [43] [44] On 21 May 1930 the Fabre Line's SS Asia, having brought 700 Algerian pilgrims to Mecca for the Hajj and then loaded some 1,500 pilgrims, c. 1,200 of them Yemenis returning to Aden and c. 300 from French Somaliland returning to Djibouti, caught fire in Jeddah harbour ...
The Jamaraat Bridge complex Tent city at Mina in 2009 2015 Mina disaster map–Area surrounding streets 204 and 223. The Hajj is an annual pilgrimage in Mecca prescribed as a duty for Muslims to perform at least once during their lifetime if they can afford to do so physically and financially.
Mecca crane collapse This page was last edited on 13 December 2024, at 08:08 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...
Mecca crane collapse; Q. Qassim building collapse This page was last edited on 17 September 2023, at 14:04 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
The Group has constructed Abraj Al Bait Towers in Mecca [6] and has been contracted by Kingdom Holding Company to build the Jeddah Tower. [7] On 11 September 2015, while doing construction work in the Grand Mosque in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, one of the Group's cranes collapsed due to high winds causing 118 deaths and almost 400 injuries. [8]
Mecca crane collapse; Q. Qassim building collapse This page was last edited on 20 November 2024, at 21:17 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Mecca crane collapse; Mecca fire of 1997; MosqueMeToo; Shams al-Din Muhammad ibn al-Muqaddam; Q. Qarmatian-Hudhayl Conflicts; S. Sack of Mecca This page was last ...