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    On Day of Tarwiyah, Mina transforms into a global benchmark for crowd management

    Editorial TeamBy Editorial TeamMay 25, 2026
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    MINA — With the arrival of the first waves of pilgrims since dawn of the Day of Tarwiyah on Dhul Hijjah 8, Mina reveals itself as one of the world’s most extraordinary examples of seasonal organization.

    Within a matter of days, the valley in the heart of Makkah transforms into a fully integrated metropolis, managed with exceptional efficiency to accommodate millions of pilgrims converging in a majestic display of faith.

    Operating as a highly advanced “seasonal smart city,” Mina is defined not only by the vast expanse of white tents blanketing its slopes, but by the staggering scale of the operational apparatus functioning behind the scenes. This logistical framework encompasses power and cooling grids, crowd management protocols, pedestrian mobility mapping, and real-time flow control, seamlessly integrated with security, healthcare, and food services. Together, these elements establish the holy sites as a unique global model for mass-gathering management.

    The upgraded tent infrastructure in Mina covers approximately 2.5 million square meters, engineered to rigorous safety and security standards, providing a capacity that exceeds 2.6 million pilgrims.

    With each Hajj season, Mina transcends its role as a mere hosting ground; it functions as a dynamic project aimed at continuously elevating the pilgrim experience. This year, Mina witnessed the implementation of major spatial development projects centered on the concept of “urban humanization.” These initiatives fundamentally enhanced the physical environment by expanding shaded areas and rest zones, upgrading the urban landscape, and designing highly flexible, streamlined pedestrian pathways.

    What truly distinguishes Mina is its unique rhythm. It is a city that achieves peak population density for a few days, returns to absolute tranquility upon the completion of the rituals, and immediately begins preparations for an even more advanced Hajj season.

    As evening falls, the illuminated pathways fill with throngs of pilgrims moving seamlessly between their tents and the Jamarat, creating a magnificent tableau of humanity united in faith. This profound scene reflects the Kingdom’s unwavering commitment to harnessing cutting-edge technology and vast resources to serve pilgrims.

    Guided by long-term strategic plans, relevant authorities continuously develop the holy sites to increase operational efficiency, mitigate heat stress, and elevate the overall pilgrim experience, solidifying Saudi Arabia’s position as the undisputed global leader in crowd management.

    Source: Saudi Gazette

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