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87 people now confirmed dead, 184 injured, in crane collapse at Grand Mosque in Mecca, say officials in Saudi Arabia
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Mecca crane collapse: 107 dead at Saudi Arabia's Grand Mosque
16 minutes ago
From the section Middle East
Media caption
Unverified amateur footage appears to capture the moment the crane collapsed
At least 107 people died and more than 230 people were injured when a crane collapsed in the Muslim holy city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia.
The huge red crane crashed into a part of the Grand Mosque - the largest in the world - that was filled with worshippers at the time.
The head of Saudi Arabia's civil defence said strong winds and heavy rains had caused the collapse.
Mecca is currently preparing for the annual Muslim Hajj pilgrimage.
Hundreds of thousands of people are expected to arrive in the Saudi city from all over the world later this month.
Collapsed crane in Grand Mosque, Mecca, on 11 September 2015Image copyrightAFP
Image caption
The crane was one of a number around the Grand Mosque while construction work is carried out
Collapsed crane in Grand Mosque, Mecca, on 11 September 2015Image copyrightAFP
Image caption
It collapsed during stormy weather
Saudi emergency teams stand inside the Grand Mosque, Mecca, 11 September 2015Image copyrightAFP
Image caption
Emergency workers were quickly on the scene to deal with the high number of casualties
Collapsed crane in Grand Mosque, Mecca, on 11 September 2015Image copyrightAP
Image caption
This image shows the overturned base of the crane
The collapse happened at 17:23 local time (14:23 GMT), said Director-General of the Saudi Civil Defence Authority, Lt Sulayman Bin-Abdullah al-Amr.
It happened at a time when many worshippers were there for Friday prayers.
The toll for the dead and injured, tweeted by the Civil Defence Authority (in Arabic), continued to rise throughout the evening.
Media caption
Footage shows the aftermath of the crane collapse in Mecca
Shortly before the crash, the city had been hit by unusually high levels of rainfall and winds of up to 83kph (50mph), Lt Amr said.
A video posted on YouTube, which could not be independently verified, appeared to record the moment the crane fell, with a loud crash heard in the background followed by panic and shouting.
Images circulating on Twitter showed what looked like numerous bodies and blood on the floor of the mosque.
Lt Amr said an investigation was being carried out to assess the damage, and the "extent of the safety of these sites".
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Mecca is preparing to welcome Muslims from around the world for the annual Hajj pilgrimage, which begins in about 10 days' time.
Islam requires that every Muslim capable of doing so performs a pilgrimage to the site at least once in their lifetime.
Saudi authorities began a major expansion of the site last year to increase the area of the mosque by 400,000 square metres (4.3 million square feet), to allow it to accommodate up to 2.2 million people at once.
More than three million people undertook the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca in 2012. Saudi authorities have taken steps since 2013 to limit the number of people involved.
Large numbers of people have resulted in several tragedies over the years, including a stampede in 2006 that killed nearly 350 people.
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87 people now confirmed dead, 184 injured, in crane collapse at Grand Mosque in Mecca, say officials in Saudi Arabia
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Mecca crane collapse: 107 dead at Saudi Arabia's Grand Mosque
16 minutes ago
From the section Middle East
Media caption
Unverified amateur footage appears to capture the moment the crane collapsed
At least 107 people died and more than 230 people were injured when a crane collapsed in the Muslim holy city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia.
The huge red crane crashed into a part of the Grand Mosque - the largest in the world - that was filled with worshippers at the time.
The head of Saudi Arabia's civil defence said strong winds and heavy rains had caused the collapse.
Mecca is currently preparing for the annual Muslim Hajj pilgrimage.
Hundreds of thousands of people are expected to arrive in the Saudi city from all over the world later this month.
Collapsed crane in Grand Mosque, Mecca, on 11 September 2015Image copyrightAFP
Image caption
The crane was one of a number around the Grand Mosque while construction work is carried out
Collapsed crane in Grand Mosque, Mecca, on 11 September 2015Image copyrightAFP
Image caption
It collapsed during stormy weather
Saudi emergency teams stand inside the Grand Mosque, Mecca, 11 September 2015Image copyrightAFP
Image caption
Emergency workers were quickly on the scene to deal with the high number of casualties
Collapsed crane in Grand Mosque, Mecca, on 11 September 2015Image copyrightAP
Image caption
This image shows the overturned base of the crane
The collapse happened at 17:23 local time (14:23 GMT), said Director-General of the Saudi Civil Defence Authority, Lt Sulayman Bin-Abdullah al-Amr.
It happened at a time when many worshippers were there for Friday prayers.
The toll for the dead and injured, tweeted by the Civil Defence Authority (in Arabic), continued to rise throughout the evening.
Media caption
Footage shows the aftermath of the crane collapse in Mecca
Shortly before the crash, the city had been hit by unusually high levels of rainfall and winds of up to 83kph (50mph), Lt Amr said.
A video posted on YouTube, which could not be independently verified, appeared to record the moment the crane fell, with a loud crash heard in the background followed by panic and shouting.
Images circulating on Twitter showed what looked like numerous bodies and blood on the floor of the mosque.
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Mecca is preparing to welcome Muslims from around the world for the annual Hajj pilgrimage, which begins in about 10 days' time.
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More than three million people undertook the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca in 2012. Saudi authorities have taken steps since 2013 to limit the number of people involved.
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Are you in Mecca? Were you in the area where the crane collapsed? If you are safe and willing to share your story please email [email protected]
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