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Foreign toll figures show hajj tragedy deadliest in history

AFP
AFP
12/10/2015
13:06 MYT
Foreign toll figures show hajj tragedy deadliest in history
The stampede, the second deadly accident to strike the pilgrims this year, broke out during the symbolic stoning of the devil ritual, the Saudi civil defence service said. - File Photo
The death toll from last month's stampede at the hajj has risen to at least 1,587, according to tallies given by foreign officials, making it the deadliest incident in the pilgrimage's history.
Saudi Arabia has yet to provide an updated death toll after saying two days after the stampede that 769 Muslim pilgrims had died. Saudi authorities have also not provided a breakdown by nationality.
Hundreds of pilgrims have also not been accounted for following the September 24 stampede at the hajj, one of the largest annual gatherings in the world.
But many foreign governments have provided numbers on pilgrims killed from their countries and an AFP tally shows the death toll has overtaken the 1,426 pilgrims who died in the hajj's worst previous incident -- a tunnel stampede in July 1990.
Here is a breakdown of the dead from foreign governments:
- Iran: 464 dead
- Egypt: 177 dead
- Nigeria: 145 dead
- Indonesia: 120 dead
- India: 101 dead
- Pakistan: 87 dead
- Bangladesh: 79
- Mali: 60 dead
- Senegal: 54 dead
- Chad: 52 dead
- Benin: 34 dead
- Morocco: 33 dead
- Sudan: 30 dead
- Algeria: 28 dead
- Niger: 28 dead
- Cameroon: 20 dead
- Ivory Coast: 14 dead
- Ethiopia: 13 dead
- Libya: 10 dead
- Somalia: 8 dead
- Kenya: 6 dead
- Ghana: 5 dead
- Mauritius: 5 dead
- Tanzania: 4 dead
- Tunisia: 4 dead
- Burkina Faso: 1 dead
- Burundi: 1 dead
- Iraq: 1 dead
- Jordan: 1 dead
- Netherlands: 1 dead
- Oman: 1 dead
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