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Tuesday, 30 July 2013 10:22

Tawaf now easier

At the orders of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah, President of the Two Holy Mosques Affairs Sheikh Abdul Rahman Al-Sudais opened the temporary Mataf bridge for disabled and elderly worshippers on Thursday. Al-Sudais said that he was opening the bridge experimentally and the operational opening would take place on Saturday.

He said the 12-meter-wide and 13-meter-high bridge can accommodate 1,700 wheelchairs in one hour. He added that one more level will be opened later and it will be linked to the first floor of the Grand Mosque. The bridge will be used by disabled people until the completion of the expansion work, the sheikh added.

The expansion undertaken at the orders of King Abdullah with the aim of increasing the comfort and safety of pilgrims. Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Institute for Haj and Umrah Studies prepared a study on how to implement the expansion project. The study recommended using the available space and potential of the Mataf to the maximum while maintaining the architectural features of the Grand Mosque using advanced technology.

After the completion of the Mataf expansion work, its capacity will increase to 105,000 pilgrims per hour.

Sorce: Arab News

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