The Egyptian Consulate in Jeddah and the multiple work teams it sent to Mecca and the Holy Sites continue to coordinate with the Saudi authorities and the official Egyptian Hajj delegation to determine the conditions of all Egyptian citizens present to perform Hajj rituals. This comes in connection with the efforts of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to follow up on the conditions of Egyptian pilgrims in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
In this context, consular work teams conduct field visits to hospitals, to obtain data on Egyptian citizens present there, whether those receiving treatment or those who have passed away, and match them with the data of citizens whose relatives have reported their loss, and ensure that the necessary care is provided to patients among them, in addition to allocating a delegation. A consulate is located 24 hours a day at East Arafat Hospital and Al-Muaisem Medical Complex.
The Egyptian Consulate General in Jeddah - and before the start of the Hajj days - made permanent and continuous coordination with the official Egyptian Hajj delegation in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to ensure the provision of all aspects of medical care, equipment and arrangements necessary to receive the Egyptian pilgrims and follow up on their conditions. However, the presence of large numbers of Egyptian citizens is not Those registered in Hajj databases require double effort and longer time to search for those missing and find their relatives.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs notes that the emergency rooms designated for rapid response operate around the clock and citizens can communicate through the following numbers:
Emergency room of the Egyptian Consulate in Jeddah:
00966565702002
Emergency Room in the Consular Sector of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs:
27923050
27923060
27942782
01006638814