At least 13 pilgrims from the Iran They lost their lives during the great annual pilgrim In Mecca, where temperatures have soared in recent days, as Iranian state media has reported today (07.06.2025).
“On June 6, the total number of pilgrims from Iran who died during this year’s Hatz is 13,” said the Iranian Red Crescent Health and Medical Business Unit in a statement reported by the official Iranian IRNA.
No further evidence was given for the causes of deaths, but the same source said that “in recent days, temperatures in the sacred cities of Saudi Arabia have reached 47 ° C, which can cause heavy heat strokes.”
The number of medical advice provided to Iranian pilgrims at the Red Crescent centers in Medina and Mecca, in the western part of the kingdom, amounted to 138,900, according to IRNA.
This year, 86,700 Iranians made the big pilgrimage to Mecca and its surroundings, which was completed for today.


In 2024, more than 1,300 pilgrims, 22 of them Iranians, died during Hajj, when temperatures had approached 52 degrees Celsius, according to authorities.






Climate change increases the frequency and intensity of the heat waves. The deaths that occurred last year show how vulnerable the faithful are to these extreme weather conditions.
2024 was the warmest year ever recorded, according to the European Copernicus agency for climate change.