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    Meticulously engineered shading and cooling systems tend to protect pilgrims from simmering sun at holy sites

    Editorial TeamBy Editorial TeamMay 23, 2026
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    MINA— As more than 1.5 million pilgrims from all around the world gather in Makkah for the upcoming annual pilgrimage amid rising temperatures, successful organization of a hassle-free Hajj extends far beyond logistics and traffic control. What appears to observers as simple open walkways is, in reality, a meticulously engineered environment designed to mitigate the sun’s impact and alleviate heat stress on pilgrims.

    In recent years, expansive shading and cooling projects have become an essential pillar of the infrastructure at the holy sites. At the forefront of these efforts are extensive pathway shading initiatives. Vast networks of modern canopies now cover high-traffic pedestrian routes between the holy sites, significantly reducing direct solar radiation and minimizing physical fatigue.

    This infrastructure is reinforced by the installation of specialized heat-reflective flooring materials, which drastically lower surface temperatures during peak daylight hours compared to traditional surfaces. Furthermore, shaded rest stations have been significantly expanded, providing safe, comfortable havens for pilgrims to refresh before continuing their rituals.

    The Kingdom’s climate mitigation strategies extend beyond physical shade. Advanced high-pressure misting networks and strategically expanded vegetation cover are actively utilized across heavily congested areas to drop ambient air temperatures and enhance air quality.

    Together, these integrated engineering solutions reflect a paradigm shift in Hajj crowd management. Evolving from a purely logistical movement to a deeply human-centric approach, the physical environment of the holy sites has been transformed into a supportive infrastructure, ensuring pilgrims can perform their rituals in maximum safety and comfort.

    Source: Saudi Gazette

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