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Arrangements for dealing with rain and emergency weather in Masjid al-Haram



 More than 500 machines and types of equipment were provided for removing rainwater and drying the floor

Makkah Mukarmah,the Services and Environmental Protection Achievement Agency of the Public Presidency of the Haramin Sharif has made all the necessary arrangements to deal with the rain in the Haram Mosque, in view of the weather emergency, more than 200 Supervisors and caretakers were appointed, more than 4 thousand male and female volunteers were hired to serve worshipers and pilgrims in Masjid-ul-Haram during the rains.
According to the Arab media, the General Presidency's Undersecretary for Services and Environmental Protection Achievement, Engineer Ahmed Bin Umar Al-Amish, said that in view of the rainy season, the General Presidency has increased its preparations in Masjid Al-Haram, Mataf, the halls reserved for prayers in Masjid Al-Haram, All necessary arrangements have been made to deal with the rain at the entrances and exits so that the pilgrims and pilgrims performing Umrah can worship in peace.


He said that all the necessary pieces of equipment have been provided to clean and dry the courtyards and paths of Masjid al-Haram from rainwater. With over 500 machines and equipment provided, the agency is stepping up its preparations through contingency planning for such cases.
The General Presidency's Undersecretary for Services and Environmental Protection Achievement said that a precautionary plan has also been prepared in view of the rains, under this emergency plan, an adequate number of volunteers and necessary equipment for the maintenance of various places in the Al-Haram Mosque have been provided. have been done, rain jackets have been provided and a sufficient number of plastic walkers have been spread at the main and secondary entrances and at the entrances to the escalators.

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